From Soho to Purfleet, Britain is a prisoner of the 1990s ...
Show curated by Edward Enninful will highlight era’s ‘do it yourself’ attitude and shift focus away from Cool Britannia ...
As Maria Balshaw steps down after nine years, her successor at the gallery needs to forge a fresh financial and cultural path Roland Rudd, the chair of Tate, is in a bullish mood when we meet at his ...
Preparation for Bobby Baker's 1976 An Edible Family in a Mobile Home, which is being restaged by Tate Britain next month Andrew Whittuck An upcoming installation opening at Tate Britain may look a bit ...
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This year’s selection includes a “strong emphasis on sculptural practice”, says the Tate Britain director Alex Farquharson ...
When the Tate Britain opened its doors in August 1897, the institution, originally known as the National Gallery of British Art, quickly earned a reputation for being different from other museums.
Benjamin West, “The Death of General Wolfe” (1771), oil on canvas, 152.6 x 214.5 cm (all images courtesy of Tate Britain) LONDON — Artist and Empire: Facing Britain’s Imperial Past has received some ...
The collection of 60 women artists from Tate's permanent collection, on view through April 2020, tackles the tricky terrain of museum representation. LONDON — My friend, who works as an art teacher at ...
As Hurvin Anderson prepares for a major retrospective of his work at Tate Britain, he’s unsure how to feel about his achievements. By Kadish Morris and Tom Jamieson For The New York Times J.M.W.