A publication is planned for the gallery, with a pilot projected for September
All together now for the relaunched Technical Bulletin
Tate makes early bid for National Lottery largesse to expand southward
The Association of Art Historians will meet at the Tate Gallery, while 5000 will gather for the College Art Association conference in the US
Spanning the history of consumer design from 1900 to 1992, it aims to explore design ideas, techniques and materials as well as individual pieces and mass-produced objects.
We asked leading figures in the art world whether the Tate should divide into the British Collections and a museum of international modern art: all but one were in favour
Dr Norbert Jopek to join Sculpture department
The great collector and museum benefactor discusses his memoir "Reflections in a Silver Spoon", his championing of British sporting art and his family's backing of the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC
This ups the museums holdings of the artist to 22
Restructuring proposals not the result of political interference
Important loans include portraits by Hogarth and Gainsborough and five landscapes by Constable
It is pointless to pretend that the commercial art world and the worlds of research do not interpenetrate each other. Here we look at the relationship, present and past, and ask ourselves, in what respect is the art historian any different from the lawyer who sells his opinion?
National Slide Library transfer to Leicester to proceed in spite of protests
After twenty years in boxes a friend of the patron’s family funds its display
Grab and smash operation on 11 November
The proposal is greeted by suspicion and political posturing within the Italian art and archaeology world and even the Ministry of Culture.
Family bequeath home with $46.25 million (£26.4 million) for upkeep
Nick Serota launches into a new policy towards international contemporary art
They have already dug out several dozen armoured cars, field-guns, transporters and other vehicles
Large, unpublished collections now available
Defending his acquisitions and looking to the future, Serita talks on exhibitions and an international outlook
Restoration largest ever attempted by the National Trust
A space for over 600 decorative arts objects
That is: Barbara Kruger, Helen and Newton Harrison, and George Ohr
It’s all change at the Tate Gallery, as part of Nick Serota’s policy of rotating the collections
Care of Ham House and Osterley Park to be taken over by the National Trust