The controversy over the institution’s acquisition of a work by one of its trustees rumbles on
V&A may be able to run the collection at a lower cost than Somerset House
The first rehang of the Bankside branch relies on funds provided by UBS - with conditions
A year ago the gallery launched a campaign to raise £100 million. Since then, £50,000 has been pledged from donors
The move would put the institution in competition with Tate
Adrian Ellis, director of AEA Consulting, talks on the threat this poses to the perceived legitimacy of cultural institutions
How Tate bought The Upper Room remains shrouded in mystery and redactions
This year's haul included video, installations, and photos but no paintings
Foundation fails to commit specific works to create the core of a permanent collection
Visitors are confused and staff suggest that museum is neglecting its artistic mission
Tate’s director of collections has visited China twice this year and MoMA trustees are also on their way
Guards are on red alert to prevent a possible publicity stunt by Fathers 4 Justice which could prove fatal
The gallery will not disclose the purchase price of 13 paintings by trustee Chris Ofili
The Tate continues to fiercely pursue their fundraising campaign in the hopes that this great work may remain in the UK
Tate board member Chris Ofili calls on artists to donate work to the Tate whilst selling his own work to the Gallery.
The V&A, Museum of London, and National Museums of Scotland all get grants
He is Paul Ruddock, investment management CEO and V&A trustee
Overheard conversations suggest the Turbine Hall may be seeing this artist sooner rather than later...
Due to a policy not to allow political events, the Tate declined to host Tony Blair's shindig
The museum is trying to raise £8.8 million to keep the works in the UK
Most are extremely difficult to redisplay elsewhere
The biennial award will be a hefty $50,000
The museum has announced an ambitious development project which could cost up to £135 million
The expansion and renovation project will enable it to put its drawings on permanent display
“Turks: A journey of a thousand years 600-1600” and “Turner, Whistler, Monet” have been wildly successful
In the latest incident, eight Italian Renaissance plaquettes worth £500,000 were taken
The V&A, the British Museum and Science Museum have all been targets
Serota said no to 100 works in 1998, but is still keen to buy “major” pieces