TateShots
Summary: Welcome to TateShots, our weekly programme for art junkies everywhere. TateShots presents a selection of short videos, with a focus on modern and contemporary art. Send feedback to tateshots@tate.org.uk.
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Wifredo Lam was born in Cuba in 1902 of mixed heritage, and pursued a successful artistic career on both sides of the Atlantic. In this film the artist's son recounts his father's story and shares his memories.
Akram Zaatari is a Lebanese filmmaker, photographer and archivist.
Barkley L. Hendricks is an American painter best known for his realist and post-modern portraits.
Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s childhood interest in science-fiction and ghost-stories led to his Cannes award-winning career in film.
Sound artist Tarek Atoui performs in the Tanks at Tate Modern
We visited artist Sheela Gowda in her studio in India.
In an exclusive collaboration with Orri and Georg from Sigur Rós we take you on an imaginative journey through the new Tate Modern.
Conceptual and performance artist Marta Minujín was born in Buenos Aires in 1943 and continues to work there today.
We take an intimate look at the life and work of Louise Bourgeois
Artist Ella Kruglyanskaya paints vibrant and graphic figures that take art historical conventions and techniques to explore female representation.
Filmmaker Hito Steyerl considers all the ways not to be seen in her video artwork inspired by Monty Python
We visited Mona Hatoum during the install of her exhibition at Tate Modern
Pablo Bronstein is the latest in a series of celebrated British artists to create a site-specific work in response to the imposing Duveen galleries which sit at the heart of Tate Britain.
Conceptual art group Art & Language discuss the influence of Frank Stella and their surprising popularity with selfie-takers.
Challenging the borders between cinema and art, the German film-maker, writer and lecturer Harun Farocki reinvented the ‘filmic essay’.