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art brut


Art brut is a French term that translates as 'raw art', invented by the French artist Jean Dubuffet to describe art such as graffiti or naïve art which is made outside the academic tradition [..]
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content


Content generally refers to the subject matter, meaning or significance of a work of art, as opposed to its form (size, shape, medium etc affecting what it looks like)
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copyright


Please note that the intellectual property rights in all content comprising or contained within this website address (URL) is owned by Tate, and other copyright owners as specified.
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corporate members


Corporate Members enjoy numerous benefits, including special access to the greatest collection of British art and a world-class collection of international modern and contemporary art.
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corporate and private events


Tate Britain lends itself to all manner of entertaining, from elegant dinners to contemporary receptions
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anti-form


Anti-form is a term associated with a group of artists working in the United States in the late 1960s who embraced chance and other organic processes in the creation of their minimal sculptures
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apartment art


Apartment art is underground, usually experimental art exhibited in private spaces (such as apartments)
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appropriation


Appropriation in art and art history refers to the practice of artists using pre-existing objects or images in their art with little transformation of the original
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aquatint


Aquatint is a printmaking technique that produces tonal effects by using acid to eat into the printing plate creating sunken areas which hold the ink
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arab image foundation


The Arab Image Foundation (AIF) is a not-for-profit organisation established in Beirut in 1997 to preserve, exhibit and study photographs from the Middle East, North Africa and the Arab diaspora from [..]
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