As the current survey opens in London, we look at how it fared in the US
The study shows an increasing and successful reliance on non-government support in this time of limited funding and frozen resources
Despite the sculptor’s wishes, Alan Bowness has failed to hand her papers over to the Tate
Who will design the new Tate Gallery?
The artist presented as an eminent contemporary of Ruskin and Morris rather than a prefiguration of abstraction
The American artist, who has lived in Britain for the past 35 years, is celebrated with a large exhibition at the Tate
“Myth making: Abstract Expressionist painting from the United States”
The Tate Gallery's major spring exhibition is a reassessment of the role of sculpture in Picasso's career
Ben Nicholson centenary commemorated at the Tate
A third branch of Britain's leading modern art gallery opens, with emphasis on the St Ives artistic community
A publication is planned for the gallery, with a pilot projected for September
New antagonism for New Displays as visitor figures drop in London
Tate makes early bid for National Lottery largesse to expand southward
The Association of Art Historians will meet at the Tate Gallery, while 5000 will gather for the College Art Association conference in the US
We asked leading figures in the art world whether the Tate should divide into the British Collections and a museum of international modern art: all but one were in favour
Two massive shows bring glamour and glitz to London
The artist gives a rare interview ahead of his Tate Gallery retrospective, weighing in on Pop Art and the Pop revival and the need for quality judgements in art and consumer society
Douglas Cooper v. the Knight Commander of the Mexican Order of the Aztec Eagle: round one
Important loans include portraits by Hogarth and Gainsborough and five landscapes by Constable
Leading German artist showing at the Tate comments on his work
An exhibition at the British Museum makes Brian Sewell question whether it should be buying twentieth-century material at all
Nick Serota launches into a new policy towards international contemporary art
Leslie Parris and Ian Fleming-Williams discuss what we can learn from these new pictures
Hot shows to see in London this month
Spies, art critic and friend of the Surrealist, talks about his exhibition opening this month at the Tate Gallery
It’s all change at the Tate Gallery, as part of Nick Serota’s policy of rotating the collections