Issue 16 / Summer 2009
Content:
- Claire Bishop and Boris Groys on Futurism
- Adrien Sina & Sarah Wilson on Valentine de Saint-Point
- Kurt W Forster on Armin Linke
- Robert MacFarlane on Richard Long
- Carl Andre on Richard Long
- Christoph Grunenberg interviews Ellsworth Kelly
- David Batchelor on monochromes
- François Morellet talks about his work
- Anthony d'Offay and others on ARTIST ROOMS
- Caoimhín Mac Giolla Léith on Eva Rothschild
- Robert Storr on Per Kirkeby
- Geoff Dyer on JMW Turner
- Vincent Katz on poets and visual artists
- Polish Art Conversation
- Microtate
- Plus: Travis Elborough in the Tate Archive
- Rita McBride, Corey McCorkle & Stefan Brüggemann at Lismore Castle Arts
- BOOKS ETC.
- Poem of the Month
Claire Bishop and Boris Groys on Futurism
To coincide with Tate Modern's 'Futurism' exhibition, TATE ETC. brings together two art professionals to explore this history.

Costumes by Fortunato Depero for his ballet 'Machine of 3000' (1924)
Courtesy the Depero Museum, Rovereto
Anthony d'Offay and others on ARTIST ROOMS
ARTIST ROOMS: Last year one of the largest donations of art in Britain was made by Anthony d'Offay. The collection of more than 700 works by leading artists, known as ARTIST ROOMS and assembled over the past 28 years, is now owned jointly by the National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) and Tate on behalf of the nation. This year Tate sites, NGS and thirteen museums and galleries across the UK are showing more than 30 ARTIST ROOMS in the first tour of the collection. TATE ETC. talks to Anthony d'Offay about the impetus behind the project, and also to a selection of the artists on display.
Robert MacFarlane on Richard Long
To coincide with Tate Britain's Richard Long retrospective, Robert Macfarlane looks at the importance of walking in his work, and Long himself asks "Why stop skimming stones when you grow up?"



