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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Podcasts:
Argentinian conceptual artist David Lamelas takes some time to reflect on the many forms he’s worked in.
We visit the New York studio of artist Laurie Simmons
Wilhelm Sasnal is a painter, photographer and film-maker working in Kraków, Poland.
Photographer Romain Mader takes his ‘wife’ on a romantic tour of London
Filmmaker, writer and artist Miranda July began her career with performance and continues to move seamlessly across disciplines including app-making.
We visit artist Yinka Shonibare MBE in his East London studio where he has created a separate exhibition space for emerging artists
As 2016 comes to a close we wish all our visitors, online and in person, a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays
Stuart Brisley is an artist often hailed as the 'godfather of British performance art', who has worked in a wide range of media including performance, painting, sculpture, installation, sound and film in a career spanning over 60 years.
2015 Turner Prize winners Assemble are the first group to ever win..
Canadian artist Rodney Graham is often associated with the Vancouver School group of artists and their ‘post-photography’ conceptual practice.
John Singer Sargent painted Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose in 1885-6 and it has become one of the nation’s most popular art works.
Watch the UK Premiere of Earle Brown’s Calder Piece composed during the 1960s to be performed exclusively on Alexander Calder’s Chef d’orchestre.
Enter the world of Marvin Gaye Chetwynd as the artist shows TateShots around her studio.
Turner Prize 2015 nominee Nicole Wermers discusses her work Infrastruktur.
Janice Kerbel is nominated for the 2015 Turner Prize for her performance piece DOUG.