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Composition B (No.II) with Red
What was Mondrian trying to achieve? Tate guide Sue Hammerson
Snail
Why did Matisse make cut-out paintings? Tate guide Sue Hammerson
Achrome
Cadeau
This was made to be gifted. Tate guide Sue hammerson explains
Judd, Untitled
This is a minimilist piece. Tate guide Amy Lin
Pink Tons
How would you label this work? Tate guide Amy Lin
Behold
What materials did Gowda use? Tate guide Sue Hammerson
Fountain
Could this be a self-portrait? Tate guide Sue Hammerson
Equivalent VIII
Could this be a self-portrait? Tate guide Sue Hammerson
The Passing Winter
Peek through the holes. What can you see? Tate guide Amy Lin
Pavilion Suspended in a Room I
There is more than meets the eye. Tate guide Amy Lin
Los Moscos - 2
Why this title? Tate guide Amy Lin
Four Blackboards
Who was Joseph Beuys? Tate guide Sue Hammerson
Abstract Speed - The Car has Passed
Who were the Futurists? Tate guide Sue Hammerson explains
Carl Andre – 3
This piece revived a national debate. Tate guide Amy Lin explains
Scott, An Arch of Westminster Bridge, HeartnSoul response
An imaginative audio response by Ariel from HeartnSoul.co.uk
Hogarth, O the Roast Beef of Old England, HeartnSoul response
An imaginative audio response by Alex from HeartnSoul.co.uk
Brooking, A British Man of War Firing a Salute, HeartnSoul response
An imaginative audio response by Josh from HeartnSoul.co.uk
Canaletto, London: The Old Horse Guards, HeartnSoul response
An imaginative audio response by Ella from HeartnSoul.co.uk
Susan Norrie talks about setting her work Transit in Japan
Why did the artist set Transit in Japan? Susan Norrie explains