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GBAD Comes to a Close

Attention all Great British Art Debate fans. It is with sadness that we announce that the project is about to come to an end! We have had a great 4 years and created some fantastic debate around Britishness and Art.

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A Glance at LABEL

Tate LABEL marked one of the last large GBAD events of the year, taking over Tate Britain with collaborative creativity and pumping baselines. The Great British Art Debate and Tate Collective spent a joyous day repositioning how artists can represent …

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Tracey Moberly at LABEL

To celebrate the opening of The Tanks at Tate Modern, Tate hosted UnderCurrent festival from 16th to 27th August over the summer. Focusing on sub-culture, underground art and the under-represented this festival saw Tate Collectives work with artists to fill The …

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Pocket Art Gallery Competition

To mark the release of Pocket Art Gallery, The Great British art Debate would like to invite you to take part in a little bit of fun. We are launching a competition to see who can take the most impressive …

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A Curatorial Perspective on Family Matters

When Greg Sullivan and I began to think about the Family Matters display we were excited at the opportunity to explore changing ideas about the family over the centuries and hang contemporary works alongside historic art. Bringing the many strands …

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Introducing the ‘Pocket Art Gallery’ App

The Great British Art Debate is now in its fourth and final year. To celebrate a fantastic collaboration between all of the GBAD partners, we decided to make a free iPhone app called ‘Pocket Art Gallery’ to showcase artworks from …

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