Unilever Abandons Tate Modern Turbine Hall Commission Sponsorship
Corporate sponsor Unilever is ending its 12-year relationship as the official supporter of Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall commission. The project,… Read More
20 August 2012
Corporate sponsor Unilever is ending its 12-year relationship as the official supporter of Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall commission. The project,… Read More
20 August 2012
“This commission for the London 2012 Festival delivers on our key values – brilliant art by a world leading artist… Read More
23 July 2012
FILM: a low-tech love letter to the magic of cinema For the twelfth commission in the Tate Modern Unilever Series,… Read More
10 October 2011
Artist and film-maker Patrick Keiller, will create an ambitious new project for the Tate Britain Commission 2012, supported by Sotheby’s…. Read More
28 July 2011
The title of this show of British women artists from 1520-1920 at Tate Britain is highly apt. ‘Now You See Us’ contains just the right amount of ironic sang-froid
16 May 2024
This Summer, three of the UK’s most enchanting stately homes – Houghton Hall in Norfolk, Castle Howard in Yorkshire, and Compton Verney in Warwickshire – are hosting major sculpture shows.
7 May 2024
Expressionists: Kandinsky, Münter and the Blue Rider, the focus of the current exhibition at Tate Modern, demonstrates the breadth of the group’s engagement in terms of transnational relationships
29 April 2024
Rex Whistler’s mural, titled “The Expedition in Pursuit of Rare Meats,” is his most significant artwork, created when the artist was just 21….
11 March 2024
A hand-tinted photographic replica of the renowned Bayeux Tapestry, has found its new home at the Bayeux Museum in France. The acquisition, costing a mere £16,000, was part of the late Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts’s estate.
29 January 2024
In the cavernous expanse of Tate’s Turbine Hall, Ghanaian artist El Anatsui has orchestrated a visual spectacle transcending conventional installation art boundaries.
10 October 2023
Several recent exhibitions exploring legacies of the past, including that of colonialism, in order to posit creative ways forward in the future.
18 August 2023
Tate has announced its programme of exhibitions for 2024. It includes landmark group shows of the Expressionists at Tate Modern and historic women artists at Tate Britain, as well solo exhibitions devoted to John Singer Sargent, Yoko Ono and Mike Kelley.
28 June 2023
Tate Britain opens a complete rehang of the world’s greatest collection of British art, the first time in ten years that the gallery’s free displays have been presented anew.
23 May 2023
TEFAF New York opens Today for their exclusive private view. For those in the know, TEFAF is an art fair that features a range of fine and decorative art from antiquity to the present day.
11 May 2023
The four artists shortlisted for the Turner Prize 2023 was announced by Tate today. They are Jesse Darling, Ghislaine Leung, Rory Pilgrim and Barbara Walker.
27 April 2023
Tate Modern’s Spring exhibition is an exploration of two groundbreaking modern artists – Hilma af Klint and Piet Mondrian.
18 April 2023
‘A Moveable Feast’ is a presentation at of small sculpture and digital prints by the artist Emma Witter at The Portman Estate in Marylebone.
16 November 2022
Frances Morris To Step Down As Tate Modern Director – Art Basel Director Marc Spiegler Quits – Stuart Semple Launches Pantone Alternative Colour Chart
31 October 2022
The Turner Prize 2022 exhibition has opened at Tate Liverpool, unveiling the four shortlisted artists, Heather Phillipson, Ingrid Pollard, Veronica Ryan and Sin Wai Kin.
18 October 2022
Tate has announced a diverse programme of exhibitions for 2023. Two groundbreaking figures in modern art, Hilma af Klint and Piet Mondrian, will be shown together at Tate Modern
29 June 2022
The word carnival derives from Latin expressions meaning either to remove meat or say farewell to meat. These indicate the Christian roots of carnival which are to be found in the period leading up the fasts of Lent.
2 June 2022
This May, Tate Britain will present the first significant survey of work by Cornelia Parker in London. Parker is one of Britain’s leading contemporary artists.
14 April 2022
UK tax authorities have seized three Non-Fungible Tokens (NFT) as part of a probe into a suspected VAT fraud involving… Read More
17 February 2022
Tate has backtracked under public pressure and will now remove the existing Sackler names from two of its London museums…. Read More
8 February 2022
Theaster Gates’ The Black Chapel will be the 21st Serpentine Pavilion. The Chicago-based artist, along with the architectural support of… Read More
3 February 2022
Stirring it up or creolisation is taken by this exhibition as a defining characteristic of British Caribbean artists.
5 December 2021
Lubaina Himid has created powerful and poetic work for over four decades. It has made her an increasingly influential figure in contemporary art
27 October 2021
Anicka Yi Unveils A Robotic Ecosystem At Tate’s Turbine Hall – Studio Voltaire Reopens – documenta fifteen Announces Participating Artists
11 October 2021
Emily Speed’s new exhibition at Tate Liverpool is based upon the human body and related very much so to architecture.
28 September 2021
Tate’s Ervin Bossanyi Stained Glass Window Vanishes After 2011 Redevelopment
16 September 2021
Tate Gauguin Is A Fake – Bank of England Removes Slave Trade Portraits – Stedelijk Museum Kandinsky Returned To Heirs
31 August 2021
Damien Hirst Launches His First NFT Series – Pornhub Classic Art Museum Nudes – Tate Modern Offers Free COVID Vaccines
14 July 2021