After a false start, Tate has a huge selection of works planned for its three-day run
Government policy promotes Free Admission
Theme-less this year, the triennial covers all generations and styles
Tate Director Nicholas Serota comments on recent criticism
The Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts Design and Culture
Including a reproduction of the declaration in full
Video works from a number of top artists are now on show
Should Gainsborough’s House have given way to the Tate over a painting in the current Tate exhibition?
The acquisitions have not been ostentatious, with a significant portion of them being historic royal portraits, bequests or donations
The largest conservation body in Europe
Cuauhtémoc Medina has nabbed the position, intended to broaden the Tate's sights beyond Europe and North America
The poet's biographer Fiona MacCarthy placed the Romantic Regency poet in the context of 20th-century film stardom
The Spaniard speaks on his 20 years of experience and his visions of the future
Photographs from the 1840s to the 1990s never before shown in public
A US Federal court has thrown out the case against artist Barbara Kruger for her appropriation of a 1960 photo, and against the Whitney Museum and LA MoCA for selling goods reproducing the offending image
Estorick Collection
Barrat Developers splitting up original Tate residence after nuns vacate
On a par with Tate Modern or the Centre Pompidou, the Pinakothek der Moderne is the largest new gallery for a generation
Loans instead organised for V&A and other museums
Why “cultural diversity” arts policies are condescending and do not enlarge the understanding of other cultures
A Spaniard for Tate Modern
The trifles and hidden lives of artists
Among the first tasks to be tackled is the complete refurbishment of the Medieval and Renaissance Galleries.