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Issue 12

This issue marks our first anniversary, and looking back on what started out as something of an experiment it’s been quite a journey. Over the year we’ve brought you 70 films (check out the archive) and been named by iTunes as one of the top ten new video podcasts. We’ve learned a lot in the process and hope you’re still enjoying the selection each month. As ever, in this issue we bring you interviews with artists, highlights of performances and the stories behind well-known works in Tate’s Collection. Don't miss the film with Peter Doig as he takes us around his new show, or the one about the wonderful dead-pan art of Harrison and Wood. Let us know what you think: tateshots@tate.org.uk. Jane Burton, Editor, 7 March 2008.

Performance

A Man in a Room, Gambling, by Gavin Bryars and Juan Muñoz

A Man in a Room, Gambling, by Gavin Bryars and Juan Muñoz

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Current Exhibition

Peter Doig shows us around his exhibition

Peter Doig shows us around his exhibition

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Work in Focus

John Squire on why he loves Cy Twombly's paintings

John Squire on why he loves Cy Twombly's paintings

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In the Studio

Welcome to the dead-pan world of Harrison and Wood

Welcome to the dead-pan world of Harrison and Wood

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Current Exhibition

Stanley Spencer's uniquely British vision

Stanley Spencer's uniquely British vision

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Performance

Why David Lamelas has Time on his hands

Why David Lamelas has Time on his hands

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