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Tate Modern shows that painting and performance are not polar opposites, but have a long history of interaction
One of Tate Modern's Rothkos is defaced in the name of art
London’s leading museums lose more than a million visitors during the Games, but Hirst helps Tate Modern buck the trend
Dancers and a singles’ night open Tate Modern’s new space
His ephemeral performance art is on display 24 July-28 October
The Modern Eye is on show until 14 October
The latest exhibition he has curated opened just last week at Tate Modern, “Gerhard Richter: Panorama”
The veteran Catalan director has a season of films on show at Bankside
Tate Modern curator and leading artist head protests
As Oman pledges funds to Tate's expansion project, they share their art and know-how
Trustees’ £142m property deal commutes their current lease
Budapest, Zagreb and Warsaw raise their game with newer, bigger, better exhibition spaces
Given the Tate still needs over £100m, it is a welcome gift
Art from across the globe has recently found a home in Bankside
Outgoing director Vicente Todoli is off to seek new challenges
A night at the Turk’s head, a farewell to Tate Modern’s bon viveur, and the only party to support on election night
After a decade of acclaim, will its triumph be topped by Tate Modern 2?
After a decade of acclaim, will its success be topped by Tate Modern 2?
Richard Prince's Spiritual America has been the subject of police interference, and the question of unclothed children in art is once again at the forefront
Both have adopted marketing strategies more typical of luxury goods firms than artists. In 2009 we looked at their market history
Baldessari talked to us about his latest work, his early days as a teacher and the infamous incident when he cremated 13 years’ work—and then made cookies out of the ashes
The request was rejected as a 'low priority', with concerns about 'deliverability'
Despite having tackled some of the most ambitious commissions in contemporary art, such as Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, the Indian-born British artist Anish Kapoor says “the problems in the end are always in the studio”
A major new museum to be built in eastern India is being largely supported by commercial galleries and corporate collections
The generous contribution is the highest made to a cultural project in 10 years
The announcement by the British Government that it is putting £50m towards the costs of the new development of Tate Modern is one of the most significant moves in public cultural policy in recent years
Swiss duo stake claim to be the art world’s favourite architects
Only part of the project will be completed by next summer, with a lack of funds hampering progress
The Danish artist, whose Weather Project transformed Tate Modern, discusses his building for the Serpentine Gallery
Primeval forest for Tate in London