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Books Tate Shop Tate

    https://shop.tate.org.uk/books-1
    Books Treat your bookshelf to titles on art, artists, cultural movements, craft and history from Tate Publishing – one of London’s oldest publishing houses. View all

Transforming Artist Books – Project Tate

    https://www.tate.org.uk/about-us/projects/transforming-artist-books
    Tate © Helen Douglas With the growth of digital technology, there is a new expectation among potential users of artist books, and those that collect and care for them, that the activities of making, cataloguing, storing, displaying, handling and looking at artist books can and should be enhanced by the digital.

Exhibition Books View All Tate Shop Tate

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    Magic Realism: Art in Weimar Germany 1919-33 (1) Mark Leckey: O' Magic Power of Bleakness (1) Mona Hatoum (1) Nam June Paik (1) Natalia Goncharova (1) Naum Gabo (1) Patrick Heron (1) Queer British Art 1861-1967 (1) Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power (1) Steve McQueen (1) The EY Exhibition: Impressionists in London (3)

Nat Tate: An American Artist: 1928-1960: Boyd, William ...

    https://www.amazon.com/Nat-Tate-American-Artist-1928-1960/dp/1608195805
    May 03, 2011 · This small book memorializing Nat Tate is William Boyd's homage to this forgotten artist. With the look and feel of a fine art monograph, this tiny book boasts heavy semi-gloss paper, wide margins, understated design, a great deal of white space, and many photographs of Nat Tate from childhood to his death, along with his friends, family, and associates.3.7/5(48)

Tate Library Tate

    https://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-britain/library-archive-reading-rooms/library
    Tate Library holds a collection of approximately 6,500 artist books dating from the 1960s onwards. These materials are international in scope and although it historically places an emphasis on British artists, it has expanded to include artist books from a range of geographic regions, specifically Latin America, Asia, and African countries.

Books View All Tate Shop Tate

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    Give a gift that can be opened again and again with our selection of titles on art, artists, and our award-winning children's books. Free UK delivery on orders over £50 Stay in the know with Tate emails

Art and Artists Tate

    https://www.tate.org.uk/art
    Artworks, films, articles, biographies, glossary terms and more. Explore Tate’s growing collection of British and international art, and our archive of sketchbooks, letters and photographs.

‘ARTISTS WHO DO BOOKS’, Edward Ruscha, 1976 Tate

    https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/ruscha-artists-who-do-books-ar00056
    ARTISTS WHO DO BOOKS is an obvious reference to the artist’s own production of books.’ (Richards, p.161.) In the 1960s and early 1970s, Ruscha published sixteen books, including Every Building on the Sunset Strip 1966 (Tate Archive), a deadpan photographic project which became an icon for west-coast American conceptual art.

Tate Publishing: Art Books Spring 2021 by Tate Publishing ...

    https://issuu.com/tate_publishing/docs/art_books_s-2021
    Featuring a wide variety of work from artists including Edwin Henry Landseer, Sidney Nolan, Chris Killip, Giacomo Amiconi, Hamo Thornycroft, William Hogarth, Joshua Reynolds, Cedric Morris, Peter...

Artists A–Z Tate

    https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/a-z
    Browse more than 4,000 artists represented in the Tate collection

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