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Tate Papers ISSN 1753-9854

Tate Papers no.19 Spring 2013

This issue explores the political and ethical questions posed by the photographs of August Sander (1876–1964). Other topics include the landscape of the Anglo-Mysore Wars, Edward Burra's bohemianism, the work of Akram Zaatari, learning and institutional critique, and Tate's Digital Strategy.

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In this Issue

    Face-Off in Weimar Culture: The Physiognomic Paradigm, Competing Portrait Anthologies, and August Sander’s Face of Our Time

    Wolfgang Brückle

    August Sander’s Portraits of Persecuted Jews

    Rose-Carol Washton Long

    August Sander and the Artists: Locating the Subjects of New Objectivity

    Dorothy C. Rowe

    Face to Face? An Ethical Encounter with Germany’s Dark Strangers in August Sander’s People of the Twentieth Century

    Katherine Tubb

    August Sander’s Der Bauer and the Pervasiveness of the Peasant Tradition

    Christian Weikop

    Who Will Sing the Song? Learning Beyond Institutional Critique

    Anna Cutler

    Memory and the Aesthetics of Military Experience: Viewing the Landscape of the Anglo-Mysore Wars

    Rosie Dias

    The Libidinal Archive: A Conversation with Akram Zaatari

    Chad Elias

    ‘New Ways of Modern Bohemia’: Edward Burra in London, Paris, Marseilles and Harlem: Rothenstein Lecture

    Andrew Stephenson

    Tate Digital Strategy 2013–15: Digital as a Dimension of Everything

    John Stack

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