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ISSN 1753-9854

Tate Papers no.15 Spring 2011

Read about the work of Carsten Höller, Henry Moore and David Musgrave in this issue, along with articles about the interpretation of art by Tony Bennett, Griselda Pollock and Donald Preziosi from the conference Interpretation, Theory & the Encounter held at Tate Britain on 9 July 2010. Tate’s current Social Media Communication Strategy is also presented.

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In this Issue

David Musgrave: Faulty Images

Kate Macfarlane

Art of Interaction: A Theoretical Examination of Carsten Höller’s Test Site

Mark Windsor

Scale in Sculpture: The Sixties and Henry Moore: Rothenstein Lecture

Anne Wagner

Guided Freedom: Aesthetics, Tutelage, and the Interpretation of Art

Tony Bennett

What if Art Desires to be Interpreted? Remodelling Interpretation after the ‘Encounter-Event’

Griselda Pollock

‘Palpable and Mute as a Globed Fruit’

Donald Preziosi

Tate Social Media Communication Strategy 2011–12

Jesse Ringham1

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