User:OatmealSmith

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My objective is to create a strong foundation for graphic design content in Wikipedia.

To that end I have established a few reference-heavy entries that create numerous cross references in the topic of graphic design. So far, there are four primary entries:

I have also contributed (created) these entries:

Below is a summary of the issues of TATE ETC. I compiled this data for the TATE ETC.. Wikipedia entry and it was deleted by others.

[edit] Outline of Tate magazine

  • Tate International Arts and Culture, Issue 3, Jan/Feb 2003. Articles: Constable to Delacroix at Tate Britain, Consuming Passions: 'Shopping' At Tate Liverpool, Leon Golub on Max Beckmann, Michael Landy's Weeds, Man Ray Laid Bare, Eye of the Beholder, Studland Beach. [3]
  • Tate International Arts and Culture, Issue 4, Mar/Apr 2003. Articles: Richard Hamilton's early exhibitions, Tate Triennial survey, sculptor Ronald Moody, Terry Frost at Tate St Ives, COBRA, Zittel in the Mojave Desert, Roberto Matta interview, Bhimji's Out of Blue, Pearly Queen. [4]
  • Tate Arts and Culture: Seeing Is Believing, Issue 7, Sep/Oct 2003. Articles: A S Byatt on Sigmar Polke, Olafur Eliasson by Brian Cathcart, Turner & Byron In Venice by Allan Massie, Thomas Hirschhorn Studio Visit, Blinding White: Paul Graham, Buried Treasure: Tate Archive. [6]
  • Tate Arts and Culture, Issue 8, Nov/Dec 2003. Articles: Peter Blake's A-Z polaroids, Paula Rego's illustrations for Jayne Eyre, Tom Morton on Tate Modern's 'Common Wealth' exhibition, Alan Davie: Myth & Gesture, Turner Prize: Justin Westover photographs the shortlisted artists.

[edit] Outline of TATE ETC.

  • TATE ETC., Issue 1, Summer 2004. Articles: The Pleasures of Sadness, Earthly Delights, He is poetic, but... Still Swinging after all these Years? , Lives of the Artists, Private View: Sigmar Polke, The Perception of Symmetry, I've got this Strange Feeling, Cultivated Minds, Aesthetics of Alienation... [7]
  • TATE ETC., Issue 2, Autumn 2004. Articles: Architecture and the Sixties, Sound Waves, Robert Frank, "I think if we do beautiful pictures...", What are you looking at?, The precarious museum, Another Time, Another Space, Art Vandal, Private View: The Sun is God, Where There's Life... [8]
  • TATE ETC., Issue 3, Spring 2005. Articles: But is it installation Art?, Anthony Caro, August Strindberg; He is like digging in the Garden Private View: "You can hear the Welding...", The Art of Noise, Salvador Dali: The first Pop Star of Painting, The Legacy of a Myth Maker, River of Dreams... [9]
  • TATE ETC., Issue 4, Summer 2005. Articles: Bound to Fail, "Thy hand by Nature Guided...", Patron Saint of Lipstick and Lavender Feminism..., "Tune in, Turn on, Light Up"..., Cured by Colour, Mind Fields, "...Lost in Space on a temporarily lucky planet...", The Material World... [10]
  • TATE ETC., Issue 5, Autumn 2005. Articles: The Nude Stripped Bare, The Drink that Fuelled a Nation's Art, "We believe that taste doesn't apply to the honesty of exaggeration"... The Death of the Body, A Celestial Journey, And the Word Was Made Art, The History of Future Technology... [11]
  • TATE ETC., Issue 8, Autumn 2006. Articles: Brian Dillon and Vincent Katz on Erasure, Private View: John Martin, Jan Avgikos, Ryan Gander and Patrick Frey on Fischli/Weiss, Hans Holbein: Messages from a Master, Stepping on Goya’s toes, Will Self, The Real St Ives Story, Deborah Jowitt, Rebecca Smith and Candida Smith on David Smith... [14]
  • TATE ETC., Issue 9, Spring 2007. Articles: Ralph Ubl, Bettina Funcke on Christopher Wool, Wolf Jahn interviews Gilbert & George, Hester Westley on The Locked Room, John Carlin Comic Books, Martin Rowson on William Hogarth, Christy Lange on Mark Wallinger, Mario Vargas Llosa on George Grosz, Keith Miller, Katharina Fritsch, Simon Grant interviews Vija Celmins, TJ Demos... [15]
  • TATE ETC., Issue 10, Summer 2007. Articles: Inner Visions by Söntgen; Out of the Blue by Wozencroft; Excremental Value by Miller; Dalí: Lights, Camera, ...Metamorphosis by Christie; Dalí by Jones, Montes Baquer, Disney, Mekas; A Study in Denim by Daniels; The Master Chameleon by Horn; Warhol by Williams; Hélio Oiticica by Katz, Veloso, Neto, Marepe, Yass; In the Mind’s Eye by Sacks; Dancing the White Darkness by Warner; We Are Here by Campany, Parr, Pavord etc... [16]