Tate
A donation from the Kreitman Foundation has supported this month’s opening of a huge but little known archive of artists’ letters, notebooks, photos and ephemera
The trifles and hidden lives of artists
News from London: Opening bottles and opening galleries
Leading dealer throws party for Tate’s Andy Warhol show
The ideal and the reality explored by Marc Quinn retrospective at Tate Liverpool
The exhibition features works made from Carrara marble and placenta
Tate on the American sublime
Tate Britain looks at landscape painting in the US, 1820-80
Porn maybe, but no prudery or prurience
This exhibition on the Victorian nude reveals our own obsession with sex
Tate's 'Image and Idol' takes a look at the 12th century
This new exhibition explores earlier British art than ever before
Tate Modern presents Muñoz's 'Double-bind' as second in Unilever series
An installation in disguise
Tate announces Turner prize shortlist
A photographer, a conceptual artist, a film-maker and an installation artist comprise the candidates for Britain’s most famous contemporary art prize
Kreitman’s donation opens Tate archive to the public
Spring 2002 to see new Research Centre at Millbank
“Turner apathy” at the Tate raises questions about spending
What will they spend the insurance money on?
Bacon estate bans reproductions of images in Barbican exhibition
Tate lends Bacon works on paper for comparison with disputed works but comparative photos of Tate works are not allowed
Book Review: Jo Crook and Tom Learner, The impact of modern paints
(Tate Publications, London, 2000), 192 pp, 25 b/w ills, 160 col. ills, £16.99 (pb) ISBN 1854372874
Turner and Claude exhibited together in 'Pure as Italian Air'
Unfortunately this excellent showcase of the master of landscape has been overlooked due to its lack of catalogue
Book review: Stephen Hackney, Rica Jones and Joyce Townsend (eds), Paint and purpose: a study of technique in British art
(Tate Publications, London, 2000), 216 pp, 74 b/w ills, 116 col. ills, £19.99 (pb) ISBN 1854372483
Fair play, not the letter of the law for Tate restitution case
The panel finds Tate has legal title to a war-loot picture but agrees that the claimants should be compensated on ethical grounds
One-way transfer of 19th-century works from Tate to British Museum planned
All 19th-century European drawings and watercolours in the Tate’s collection will be loaned to the BM, with the possibility of transferring ownership entirely
Insurance deal for £24 million stolen Turners
Museum buys back title to the pictures and keeps part of the insurance money
London News: A revolutionary row at Saatchi as changes come to the Turbine Hall, Whitechapel and Wapping
Whitechapel curator goes .com, more power into art and Juan Muñoz is the next artist for Tate Modern
Thefts from UK national museums. Question in Parliament uncovers extensive losses
13 paintings from the National Maritime Museum, a £100,000 chest from the British Museum, and a Burne-Jones panel from the V&A are some of the items stolen
How top British museums woo US donors
The Royal Academy, Tate, British Museum and National Gallery are all raising money successfully in the States, where 600,000 households report income exceeding $5m
Hara Museum of Contemporary Art: A great private enterprise
Aristocrat Toshio Hara is admired by museum directors, such as Nick Serota of the Tate, for his contemporary art museum
A review of art in the UK media: Dumbing down or opening up?
The question of whether society gets the art it deserves, or merely what it is prepared to tolerate
The mere announcement, in 1994, that the Tate was to open in Southwark’s obsolete power station, began to attract artists and galleries to this grungy neighbourhood
We speak to galleries and artists that have responded to this Tate factor
Tate indulges sticky fingers and sabotage: works by Smith and Harwood
Tate Modern continues to dominate the London scene, but gets spread around in more ways than it bargained for
Touching sculpture at Shoreditch, dreaming at Fa 1 and festival memories at Entwistle
Leaving an after-Tate
Tate misses out on a Van Dyck portrait of Lucy Percy
Van Dyke painting withdrawn from sale at Christie's.
The Tate in 1971.Nick Serota resigns!
The Art Newspaper has uncovered a forgotten episode in which the young Serota clashed with the trustees of the Tate over the Young Friends’ exhibitions