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The Spaniard speaks on his 20 years of experience and his visions of the future
The show will open at Tate Modern later this month
A Spaniard for Tate Modern
The sculptor succeeds Louise Bourgeois and the late Juan Muñoz
This show has been in Berlin, and will next travel to Los Angeles
At the close of the century, Tate Modern looks back at one of the biggest names in 20th-century art
It will be the first major exhibition devoted to Surrealism in over 20 years
Georgina Starr moves galleries and Magnani goes east
First year of success for Tate Modern
The Tate and the Walker Art Center collaborate to show Arte Povera 1962 to 1972, from five years before the movement was defined by its impresario, Germano Celant
A vast, nine section exhibition: What the critics said
Cities provide the context for many of the 20th century’s most important innovations, but are also environments in which literature, music, art and thought merge, split or collide with one another. Tate Modern’s first major exhibition since opening ambitiously comprises nine sections, 13 curators and 1,500 works spread over two floors. The display combines the scale and global scope of an international biennial with the historical perspective of art’s most varied century
Director explains how London’s most popular new tourist attraction set its exhibition policy
Relaunch in October 2001 intended to bring back the public
Tate: Meeting Place or Museum?
We speak to galleries and artists that have responded to this Tate factor
Tate Modern continues to dominate the London scene, but gets spread around in more ways than it bargained for
Despite the opening of Tate Modern, which lured away many buyers, the fair was generally a success
Last month, 1,800 journalists came to report on London’s new museum; 4,000 guests vied for tickets to the inaugural party, and 105,000 visitors poured in over the first three days
Matisse wanted his art to be like a comfortable easy chair, while Picasso preferred to think of art as a weapon. But did these statements correspond with reality?
An exclusive interview with The Art Newspaper about the closely guarded secret: the thinking behind how the Tate Modern has arranged its art
With £6m a year to raise, the budget of Tate Modern will require constant effort
Architects Herzog & de Meuron play subtle tricks with lighting and glass boxes
Andrew Mummery powers up in a new gallery, Victoria Miro provides a sneak preview of her new space , and a Volkswagen van invades a front room in Camberwell
The first stage of splitting the Tate Gallery into a museum of British art and a museum of international modern art takes place this month
The number two position at Tate Modern might satisfy most curators but Blazwick has given it up to direct the Whitechapel Art Gallery
Steel sculpture set for the new Tate Modern Turbine Hall
Giles Waterfield, former director of the Dulwich Picture Gallery, looks at this witty and non-judgemental enterprise, one of many visual art developments already around the future Tate Gallery of Modern Art