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Tate Releases Henri Gaudier-Brzeska sketchbooks As Part Of Online Archive

Tate Releases Henri Gaudier-Brzeska sketchbooks As Part Of Online Archive

by News Desk | Apr 29, 2015 | News

Enthusiasts from all over the globe can now view Henri Gaudier-Brzeska’s unpublished sketchbooks as the second wave of items for the Archives and Access project is made available on Tate’s website.  The project draws on the world’s largest archive of British Art...
Director Chris Dercon: To Leave Tate Modern To Run Prestigious Theatre

Director Chris Dercon: To Leave Tate Modern To Run Prestigious Theatre

by News Desk | Apr 24, 2015 | News

Artlyst had previously noticed an alarming trend with the seeming exodus of London’s leading museum directors. This includes the resignation of Neil MacGregor, the Director of the British Museum, Dr. Nicolas Penny retiring from the National Gallery, and Director...
Tate’s Chris Dercon Rumoured Resignation NPG’s Sandy Nairne Bows Out

Tate’s Chris Dercon Rumoured Resignation NPG’s Sandy Nairne Bows Out

by News Desk | Apr 10, 2015 | Features

Artlyst is not normally one for conspiracy theories, but we have noticed an alarming trend with the seeming exodus of London’s leading museum directors. This includes the resignation of Neil MacGregor, the Director of the British Museum, Dr. Nicolas Penny...
Work By Convicted Child Abuser Graham Ovenden Reinstated On Tate Website

Work By Convicted Child Abuser Graham Ovenden Reinstated On Tate Website

by News Desk | Feb 20, 2015 | News

All works by the British artist Graham Ovenden were removed from Tate’s website in 2013, after the artist was found guilty of indecency and indecent assault against two children that had modelled for him. Now the Tate has reinstated images of three abstract...
Some Curators Think They Are More Important Than The Art Itself

Some Curators Think They Are More Important Than The Art Itself

by News Desk | Feb 5, 2015 | Features

Why put on an exhibition? What’s the point? The term curator comes from the Latin ‘curare’, “to look after”, simply meaning to care for a group of items, including cataloguing, conservation, and by extension academic research and education. When an exhibition is...
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