The inaugural instalment in Tate's new Dialogues series, Expressionists is an accessible companion book on the groundbreaking work of The Blue Rider.

Through a series of artist biographies by Genevieve Barton, Expressionists introduces the figures who were part of this extraordinary group, highlighting the women artists who defied social conventions, engaged in environmental issues and searched for new forms of spirituality.

An illustrated map by Alessia Arcuri outlines the geographical links between the artists, and art historian Nadine Nour el Din’s powerful essay articulates the cross-cultural connections forged through photography. The publication also features a series of artistic responses to the exhibition, thanks to a partnership with Project Art Works. Created as part of a ‘Blue Rider’ artist residency, these commissions from artists including Amy Fenton and George Smith offer new ways of thinking about the Blue Rider collective, and its enduring influence today.

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Tate Dialogues is a series of short, accessible publications designed to start conversations and provide fresh perspectives on Tate’s exhibitions and displays. Opening up new ways of thinking about and enjoying art, Tate Dialogues offer both an indispensable companion and a resource to keep and return to.

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Product details

ISBN
9781849769303
Published
2024-04-18
Publisher
Tate Publishing
Height
210 mm
Width
148 mm
Age
00, G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
36

Biographical note

Natalia Sidlina is Curator, International Art at Tate Modern.