In an unprecedented move, the gallery has published the cost of all its purchases for the last two years
The Charity Commission is now investigating all acquisitions made from artists while they were serving as trustees
Designed by Herzog & de Meuron, this addition to the museum will provide much needed exhibition space
The Dark Rigi has become embroiled in murky legal waters
Neither will the National Gallery’s Ambassadors which was judged too fragile to travel across London
MLA director apologises as Tate reserves right to decide over national accreditation—without loss of privilege
The Tate Triennial might be a critical damp squib, but the veteran artist Cerith Wyn Evans made sure the opening went with a bang
As it is not accredited by the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council due to its deacquisition guidelines
Trustees discuss idea following our report
The Tate could not raise the money to buy this unique portfolio. Will a US museum save it before it is dispersed at Sotheby’s?
Tino Sehgal refuses to document his work, rejects written contracts, and only takes cash
Meanwhile the Charity Commission investigates purchase of The upper room
After Tate resisted the release of the sums paid for Ofili's 'The Upper Room', Tate will now more often disclose the price of works bought from artist-trustees.
Commission sum disclosed for Tom Phillips, unlike the purchase of "The Upper Room"
The controversy over the institution’s acquisition of a work by one of its trustees rumbles on
A year ago the gallery launched a campaign to raise £100 million. Since then, £50,000 has been pledged from donors
The move would put the institution in competition with Tate
How Tate bought The Upper Room remains shrouded in mystery and redactions
This year's haul included video, installations, and photos but no paintings
An overview of his career and a major new work
The gallery will not disclose the purchase price of 13 paintings by trustee Chris Ofili
The Tate continues to fiercely pursue their fundraising campaign in the hopes that this great work may remain in the UK
Tate needs over £2 million to buy the £3.2m painting from an overseas buyer
The museum is trying to raise £8.8 million to keep the works in the UK
The painting which was bought at Sotheby's was banned from leaving the country - now what?
Richard Wentworth’s mid-career survey at Tate Liverpool is more of a remix than a retrospective
Serota said no to 100 works in 1998, but is still keen to buy “major” pieces
Tate director Nicholas Serota has spoken out about the challenges facing the gallery on acquisitions