Back during Tate’s 1947 exhibition, loan arrangements were more casual
The Belgian curator, who quit the Volksbühne Theatre in April, has been appointed head of the culture body Rmn-GP
On this week’s podcast, we hear about the solemn memorial at the heart of Tate Modern’s survey of the Bauhaus artist
Once an expert authority on Van Dyck, the museum now has nothing more to say about him than a link to an unverified website
The performance artist on using her Turbine Hall commission to reach out to local people
Heat-sensitive floor work and crying room part of “stealth” piece pushing positive aspects of migration
The Swiss-American artist tells this week’s The Art Newspaper podcast about the effects of the three years’ editing of his masterpiece, now on view at Tate Modern
Images of primary school children will go on show at Tate Britain alongside survey of Oscar winner’s work at Tate Modern
The museum does “not have the resources to create biographies for every individual” in its collection, spokeswoman says
Australia deepen ties with the London museum as trove of masterpieces travels to the National Gallery of Australia for first time
The picture is on display in Tate Britain's show Aftermath: Art in the Wake of World War One
Recently opened Tate archives reveal wrangling over division of British and international art in early 1990s
New appointee should be “a cultural entrepreneur and digital native”
There has been controversy at the gallery over the sponsor for the Picasso 1932 exhibition
Liv Wynter says Tate is failing women and people from ethnic minority backgrounds
Cuban artist has previously shown performance piece with horse mounted police officers in museum’s cavernous space
Museum chief's interview with The Times was criticised by lobby group
The project, funded by the Mellon Foundation, will concentrate on time-based media, digital and performance art
We look back at some of most important purchases and donations that entered public collections this year
At 63, she is the oldest artist to receive the Tate's prestigious £25,000 award
New exhibition will look at artist’s early sculpture and include nude from show once shut down for indecency
Show examines role of Art et Liberté in international fight against fascism, nationalism and colonialism
Freed from Tate's "tough agenda" of blockbuster shows, sculpture scholar is opening up Portuguese museum's Islamic collections
New 500 sq. m column-free gallery makes space for performance art
Scheme aims to bridge gap between collecting and displaying the medium
Soul of a Nation includes around 150 works looking at the realities of the African American experience
The two exhibitions will evoke a dialogue about their shared themes
Coming in hot from its stint in the States