Tate glossary definition for neo-concrete: The neo-concrete movement was a splinter group of the 1950s Brazilian concrete art movement, calling for a greater sensuality, colour and poetic feeling in concrete art| Tate
Tate glossary definition for Rococo: Light, sensuous, intensely decorative French style developed in the early eighteenth century following death of Louis XIV and in reaction to the Baroque grandeur of Versailles| Tate
Tate glossary definition for impressionism: Approach to painting scenes of everyday life developed in France in the nineteenth century and based on the practice of painting finished pictures out of doors and spontaneously ‘on the spot’| Tate
Find out who is Piet Mondrian with this art homework guide, includes facts for kids.| Tate Kids
The world’s largest collection of JMW Turner’s work can be seen in free changing displays in the Clore Gallery at Tate Britain| Tate
Tate glossary definition for cubism: A revolutionary new approach to representing reality in art invented by artists Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque in which the artists aimed to bring different views of their subjects together in the same picture| Tate
Tate is a family of art galleries in London, Liverpool and Cornwall, known as Tate Modern, Tate Britain, Tate St Ives and Tate Liverpool + RIBA North. Tate art museum houses the UK's collection of British art from 1500 and of international modern art| Tate
Play fun, free drawing and painting games and personality quizzes on Tate Kids, Tate's site just for kids!| Tate Kids
Explore exhibitions, events, tours and workshops at Tate's four galleries. These pages are updated continually.| Tate
Tate Liverpool is open at RIBA North, Mann Island 10.00-17.50, while our Albert Dock home is temporarily closed for redevelopment.| Tate