A modern classic
By Jo Best
Published: 16 April 2009 12:28 GMT
The Tate is offering a slew of audio and video content around some of its best known artists for free through iTunes.
More than 400 of the Tate's sound and video clips are now available on iTunes U, the educational wing of the online retailer.
As well as interviews with artists including David Hockney and Jeff Koons, there will be commentary from academics, critics and the Tate's curators and conservators.
Material for teachers, videos of performance art and multimedia guides to the four Tate galleries' current exhibitions will also be featured on iTunes U.
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