Take a look inside the London museum's Herzog & De Meuron-designed pyramid, before it opens to the public on 17 June
Alexander Calder’s grandson picks his favourite works in the artist’s joint show with Fischli/Weiss
Arguably the museum that most immediately suffered from Tate Modern’s success was its sister institution upriver
From El Anatsui's splashy tapestry, to Cildo Meireles's tower of radios, to Kader Attia's couscous citadel
The acquisition of works for the museum’s collection is supported by a wealth of global patrons
Deregulation in London’s financial markets, and new money looking for a home, helped to make contemporary art a much-prized commodity
The dealer-turned-philanthropist tells us about his decision to offer his collection to Tate and the National Galleries of Scotland
In emphasising architecture and spectacle, jettisoning chronology, pursuing diverse audiences and attracting private money, Tate Modern is the quintessential contemporary museum
Works at Art Basel and beyond aim to stir the conscience and raise funds in aid of the “biggest challenge of our time”
The architectural competition for Tate Modern teemed with starchitects, and some eyebrow-raising designs
Conceived in a pub in 1978, the Neca listing has widened interest in contemporary art far beyond Cork Street
Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker and Doris Salcedo tell us about their projects for the Turbine Hall
What can we learn from analysing Tate Modern’s exhibitions amid the wider London art scene?
Tate Modern’s signature post-industrial space has prompted some of the most memorable works of recent years. Here are some highlights
Museum’s success was accompanied by doom-laden predictions for historic art. But have those fears been confirmed?
What you can expect to see in the galleries and exhibitions spaces this summer
State-seized art includes paintings by Salvador Dalí, Lucio Fontana and Giorgio de Chirico
Norwegian shipping heir Petter Olsen will show other works by Munch from his collection in private museum funded by $120m sale
For Art Basel, the artist has used cutting-edge technology to update hippie-chic, eco-friendly house
The Washington institution will share space in the new V&A East building, where it will show selected work from its 19 museum collections
V&A plans show on Iranian heritage and history while Berlin seals deal with Tehran museum
The museum stands to lose around £500,000 a year when the current partnership agreement ends
The Beaubourg gallery also appoints a new curator tasked with discovering young Chinese artists
Huang Yong Ping’s Monumenta commission among the shows temporarily shut down in a “preventive measure”
Museum professionals gathered in Washington, DC, to survey the state of the field at the annual AAM conference
The private museum has opened its first outpost outside of Shanghai
Both institutions have enacted emergency plans to protect works, as days of rain put the country on high alert
The late collector David Roche amassed more than 3,000 objects, now on view to the public in Australia
Jeremy Deller and Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster will show new works in off-site video art exhibition