Tate Modern
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As many parts of the world record their highest ever temperatures, we look back on three interviews focusing on climate change and the anthropocene.
Artist's Tate Modern retrospective features works drawn largely from European collections in an effort to reduce carbon footprint
From the magnetic Takis at Tate Modern to destruction and preservation of culture at the Imperial War Museum
The experimental Greek artist will show works from the 1950s to the early 2000s, including a rarely seen kinetic pendulum sculpture
Major survey of the Surrealist photographer at Centre Pompidou will travel to Tate Modern and the Getty Center
From imperturbable colourful calm at White Cube Bermondsey to Mandy El-Sayegh's information overload at the Chisenhale Gallery
The climate change activists are targeting the museum because they say its “fortune was built on sugar cane production from colonial exploitation”
National Galleries of Scotland trustees also rally round former dealer and Artist Rooms creator
Fashion continues upward trend in the US, shooting to the top of The Art Newspaper's chart, while the British Museum slips from the top spot in the UK
Performers will reflect the "fluidity between binaries" across full suite of spaces in the Tanks
The African American artist is known for work exploring race relations and gun use in the US
In the face of turbulent times the public art museum has a difficult, but essential role to hold open an open space for dissenting experiences of art and culture
From the surreal sights of Dorothea Tanning at Tate Modern to the trompe l’oeils and Parisian scenes of Louis-Léopold Boilly at the National Gallery
The full, unedited cut from our discussion with Alyce Mahon, the exhibition’s curator. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
From exquisite Elizabethan portrait miniatures at the National Portrait Gallery to Franz West's playful sculptures at Tate Modern
Demands that the gallery close off part of its viewing-platform to prevent an invasion of privacy are dismissed in high court
From Pierre Bonnard's colours-turned-up-to-11 at Tate Modern to Bill Viola's dust up with Michelangelo at the Royal Academy of Arts
New research centre project means South Korean motor company is now probably the largest corporate sponsor of visual arts for UK museums
Exhibition aims to reassess French artist’s reputation and revel in depth and detail of his work
From Grace Wales Bonner's group show at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery to a last chance to see Christian Marclay's The Clock at Tate Modern
The artist’s 50-year career transcended art and design and provided humourous political critique
Public sculpture unveiled to coincide with the COP24 climate summit in Poland
The people, places and things that had a year to remember—or to forget
On this week’s podcast, we hear about the solemn memorial at the heart of Tate Modern’s survey of the Bauhaus artist
From Anni Albers' textile masterclass at Tate Modern, to an exploration of artist couples at the Barbican
After a life of collaborating with commercial brands, Anni Albers' foundation has posthumously licensed a design to be used by the UK fashion designer
Founder Walter Gropius had limited expectations of the school’s “beautiful sex”, but one student quietly subverted them with a new category: the textile artist