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A series telling the human stories behind art in Tate's collection.From love and creativity, to failure and protest, each episode explores how art reflects universal experiences. Hear from creatives, curators, gallery visitors and even comedians as they chat about art and how it's relevant to our li...
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34 EpisodenThe Art of Change
Artworks are living objects which emerge from a particular perspective at a particular moment, yet continue to exist in a changing world. Some histori...
Women in Revolt! Mini-series: 6. Tough!
In our final episode of this mini-series, curator Linsey Young hears from women artists, photographers, film-makers and activists who were responding...
Women in Revolt! Mini-series: 5. A Time of Possibility
Curator Linsey Young finds out about group exhibitions by women of colour in the 1980s.
Joined by artists and curators, she explores how their s...
Women in Revolt! Mini-series: 4. “We need to change the course!”
In these next two episodes, curator Linsey Young hears from women activists and artists of colour about their experiences and work in the 1970s and 80...
Women in Revolt! Mini-series: 3. Transgression
In episode three, curator Linsey Young investigates how the independent music scene of the late 1970s and early 1980s liberated women from the expecta...
Women in Revolt! Mini-series: 2. There’s Something Not Right Here
Curator Linsey Young hears from women who were making work in the 1970s that commented on their roles in the family and in the home. From performing a...
Women in Revolt! Mini-series: 1. Ferocious and Magnificent
A 6-part mini-series exploring art, activism and the women's movement in the UK in the 1970s and 80s.
In this episode, Curator Linsey Young jour...
Introducing Women in Revolt!
Curator Linsey Young introduces this 6-part mini-series about art, activism and the women’s movement in the UK in the 1970s and 80s. She remembers bac...
The Art of the Body
In this episode we revisit Paula Rego’s work to talk about the body, reproductive justice and abortion rights.
Listen to Polyester Zine’s editor...
The Art of Healing
Black women always emerge as pioneers throughout history. From art, to science, to activism and sport, Black women are a force. We live in a world whe...
The Art of Comedy
Comedy as an art form can be traced all the way back to ancient Greece. From toilet humour and sarcasm, to irony and wordplay, artists continue to use...
The Art of Persona
What role does a persona play in the lives we lead and the art we make? We speak to artists, performers and DJs who use a form of persona in their wor...
The Art of Love
What is love? is one of the most searched questions online. In this episode, author, journalist and ‘the funniest guy on Instagram’, Raven Smith explo...
The Art of Remembering
Why are some stories easier to forget than others? We speak to artists who are using their work to uncover the people who have been hidden from view....
The Art of Hip Hop
This episode explores how the culture of hip hop has collided with art forms such as painting, installation art, photography and film. We follow its b...
The Art of the Hustle
Discover what it takes to make it in the arts. Inspired by generations of artists who have taken on commercial work to fund their passion projects, we...
The Art of Improvisation
In this episode we explore the role of chance and accident in the creative process. Hear artists, musicians and choreographers discuss what it means t...
The Art of Slow Looking
How long do you usually spend looking at art?
In this episode we explore what happens when we allow ourselves time to really get to know an artw...
The Art of Creativity
Is there a link between mental health and creativity? Do artists have to ‘suffer for their art’?
In this episode, we challenge the myth of the '...
The Art of Memory
How can our past inspire us to create? We explore the role of memory in art.
Pierre Bonnard relied on memory to create his paintings. This podca...
The Art of Belonging
What does it mean to belong? Artists, writers and poets explore the human stories behind art and belonging.
In this episode, we explore what it...
The Art of Failure
What does it mean to fail, and how can it lead to success? We hear the human stories behind art and failure.
In this episode we ask what...
The Art of Protest
How do art and protest meet? We explore acts of defiance with artists, poets and activists.
In this episode we look at how art can be an act of...
The Art of Dreaming
What can happen when we allow ourselves to dream? We explore the link between art and dreaming.
In this episode we look at how art can encourage...
EXHIBITION SPECIAL: Where does time go?
What does time mean to different people? How do we experience the passing seconds?
Hear some of the team behind artist Christian Marclay's The C...
EXHIBITION SPECIAL: Where does inspiration come from?
In 1932 Pablo Picasso experienced a remarkable burst of creativity. But where does such inspiration come from? Artists, musicians and writers unravel...
EXHIBITION SPECIAL: Is there more to life modelling than posing nude?
Discover the confidence and creativity needed to undress in the name of art.
From artist’s muse to school art class, professional life models ex...
Walks of Art: St Ives with Emma Gannon
St Ives is a place known for its pottery, boats, beaches and beatniks. For over a century it has attracted artists who have new ways of looking at the...
EXHIBITION SPECIAL: How has London inspired French artists?
Does moving to a new city encourage creativity? Can an outsider’s perspective help us see things in new ways?
From Claude Monet’s oil paintings...
Walks of Art: Soho with Scottee
Journey through London's West End. Discover the bars and members clubs which took artists such as Francis Bacon, from breakfast to bed.
Soho is...
Walks of Art: Bloomsbury with Bonnie Greer
Known as a group who 'lived in squares … and loved in triangles’, the Bloomsbury Group were rule breakers. Bonnie travels London exploring the lives o...
Walks of Art: The Thames with Dolly Alderton
From Monet's obsession with British fog, to Turner's romantic depictions of the river, the Thames has inspired many artists for years. Hear Dolly talk...
Walks of Art: Shoreditch with Grace Dent
In the late 1980s British art entered what was quickly recognised as a new and excitingly distinctive phase, the era of what became known as the YBAs...
Trailer: Walks of Art
An introduction to our brand new Tate podcast. We invite you to come and walk around some of London’s most famous and fabulous ‘arty’ areas with us. F...