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Tate’s archives go online

A first step towards the future

The Art Newspaper
2 September 2003
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The Tate Archive is to begin to put its collection online. Starting on 8 September, it will publish on the internet important documents (and transcriptions) relating to three issues: the history of the Tate, the Bloomsbury Group and London-based American art critic Barbara Reise. Further documents will be added and by the end of 2004 the Tate hopes to have representative material from all its 700 collections of archival documents on the web. Go to www.tate.org/archivejourneys

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