Library
Our Library is a centre of excellence for art historical research, its holdings include half a million publications on British art since 1500, and international art since 1900:
- Books, journals, ephemera, and electronic resources about art and artists
- Exhibition catalogues from the late 19th century to recent contemporary shows
- Artists’ books, photobooks, and zines from the 1960s to the present day
Archive and Public Records
Our Archive collections contain over a million items related to artists, art world figures and art organisations in Britain:
- Artists’ personal papers, letters, writings, sketchbooks, and maquettes
- Recordings and photographs of artists, their studios, and installation shots
- Artist-designed posters
Public Records document the full range of Tate's activities, with thousands of records from 1897 onwards, including:
- Records of exhibitions from 1911 and Board of Trustees’ minutes
- Key events from Tate’s history including the 1928 flood and the impact of World War II
- Tate’s expansion to Liverpool, St Ives, and Bankside – Tate Modern