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Interview with director Glenn Lowry: Commercial company to be launched by the Museum of Modern Art and the Tate Gallery
Glenn Lowry, director of MoMA, discusses the new internet alliance that marks the first time museums will use their expertise and reputations for online commercial ventures
Adam Throup on the branding of the Tate
Part of the design team at Wolff Olins, he sums up the Tate's branding redesign
Funding the Tate: A £134 million achievement
With £6m a year to raise, the budget of Tate Modern will require constant effort
Tate modern brasses off in a multimedia display as the London art scene prepares for the gallery's opening next month
Andrew Mummery powers up in a new gallery, Victoria Miro provides a sneak preview of her new space , and a Volkswagen van invades a front room in Camberwell
Tate Britain's new thematic display revealed in 'RePresenting Britain' as international works move to Bankside
The first stage of splitting the Tate Gallery into a museum of British art and a museum of international modern art takes place this month
Concentration of arts sponsorship in London causes other UK regions to lose out
Unevenness comes to light, as survey finds that almost 50% of the UK total was directed towards London
Tate forms partnerships with regional venues across Britain
An effort to increase the public's exposure to the National Collection
Sargent at the Tate Gallery: Beyond portraits of ladies
The most comprehensive exhibition of Sargent ever mounted shows his bravura painting at its best, and is full of surprises
Vast Bourgeois for the new Tate as the first of five commissions
Steel sculpture set for the new Tate Modern Turbine Hall
Bloomsbury: a rather faded modernity
Two scholarly exercises in assessing the roles of Roger Fry, Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant
How to raise £166 million for the Tate: “Money follows energy”
The museum’s low-profile fundraising has achieved the biggest capital sum ever for a UK museum, but who is to pay for the running costs?
Special loan arrangements set up between Tate Gallery and Yale Center for British Art.
Twenty US works are to be shown at Millbank for its inauguration in March 2001
Tate acknowledges 'View of Hampton Court Palace' as Nazi war loot, expected to compensate family
An important test case for museums dealing with war loss cases.
Doris Salcedo at the Tate Gallery: Silent witnesses
The Columbian artist makes stark sculptures which probe the solitude of death
“The mind’s eye” discussion at the Tate Gallery:“The film of Kennedy’s assassination is the Sistine Chapel of our era”
J.G. Ballard, author of The Empire of the Sun, chooses seven images and explains his passion for Surrealism and the importance that Pop Art, Francis Bacon and photography have had for him
David Smith's 'Wagon II' bound for the Tate
Purchased from artist's family, it is the most important work still in private hands
Publishing Tate's colourful past to celebrate its centenary
Histories and anecdotes of the Tate Gallery and the British Museum
Large Lottery grant to Tate Gallery to buy contemporary art
£6.2 million goes to the new Tate at Bankside before next years opening.
Bacon's rare drawings to go on show at the Tate
The Tate unveils its previously unknown Bacon drawings to the world while two US museums present new views of the blockbuster British artist
'Mind’s Eye' with William Feaver to open eyes at the Tate
The new series with The Art Newspaper
The Kimbell explores Picasso and Matisse's (not so) gentle friendship
As the Tate and MoMA prepare their mammoth exhibition of works by the two artists in 2002 the Kimbell steps into the ring first with a similar, but smaller, show of its own
Film installation by Shirin Neshat at Wren church one of many satellite exhibitions to celebrate new Bankside building
On view at St Mary-le-Bow, City of London, until 19 December
The history of collecting: Not something to frighten the horses
An exhibition on the art in British country houses aims to show the public that these collections play a modern, vital role in the nation’s culture
Shirin Neshat explores gender and difference in St Mary-le-Bow
As part of the build-up to the opening in 2000 of its new Bankside building, the Tate is organising exhibitions in nearby parts of London - a film installation by this Iranian-born artist in a Wren church gives a taste of things to come
Exploitation of the Tate Archives: Trial of accused paintings fraudster
John Drewe donated money to the Tate and allegedly doctored its documents
Tate Gallery: With Bow Bells, Cockney costermongers and artists
Iwona Blazwick describes a new and socially engaged style of curatorship at London’s future Tate Gallery of Modern Art
Collector Paula Cussi funds Tate Freud exhibition despite export altercation
“Lucian Freud: Some New Paintings” is on show until 26 July
Tate Gallery: All for one, and one for all
A radical new organisation has been created by director Nicholas Serota We interview the man he has chosen to lead the future Tate Gallery of British Art