Tate Modern

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‘No other installation has come close to the swooning sensation of seeing Bourgeois’s work for the first time’

BY Shahidha Bari | 24 JAN 19

The Turkish artist’s brilliant, abstract canvases were the subject of a major Tate Modern retrospective in 2017

07 JAN 19

In further news: Strasbourg Biennale postponed after shootings; Ai Weiwei’s human rights flag

18 DEC 18

Major new volumes by curators RoseLee Goldberg and Catherine Wood document contemporary art’s most rambunctious medium

BY Isobel Harbison | 19 NOV 18

In further news: UK threatens to leave UNESCO; Pace teams up with Christo

16 NOV 18

With the current Anni Albers show at Tate Modern marking a resurgence in textiles, charting the changing perceptions of fabrics throughout art history

BY Amber Butchart | 14 NOV 18

Owners of luxury flats overlooked by the Tate Blavatnik extension are attempting to block visitor access from the 360-degree viewing platform 

05 NOV 18

The Saudi soft power push, German pavilion at Venice and Halloween costumes: what to read this weekend

26 OCT 18

The Cuban artist and activist created a special intervention at the Turbine Hall to draw attention to Alam’s case

04 OCT 18

Ahead of ‘Anni Albers’, which opens at Tate Modern next week, Hettie Judah visits the legendary German educational institution

BY Hettie Judah | 04 OCT 18

At Tate Modern, the artist has installed heat-sensitive paint, tear-inducing gas and renamed the Tate extension in honour of a local activist

BY Ellen Mara De Wachter | 02 OCT 18

From Renaissance masters to Tania Bruguera’s new Turbine Hall commission, a mini-guide to museum shows in London

01 OCT 18

Our guide to the shows not to miss, from Tania Bruguera’s Turbine Hall commission to Amy Sillman’s canvases at Camden Arts Centre

 

BY Hettie Judah | 28 SEP 18

Ahead of its showing, the artist spoke to Juliet Jacques about the 24-hour work-in-real-time – widely acknowledged as a video art masterpiece

BY Juliet Jacques | 11 SEP 18

Commemorating the 100th anniversary of WWI, The Head & The Load at Tate Modern makes incomprehension the work’s guiding theme

BY Hettie Judah | 18 JUL 18

Sir Simon Rattle and the LSO bring Stockhausen’s Gruppen für drei Orchester to the Tate’s cavernous space, 50 years after its London debut

BY Hettie Judah | 02 JUL 18

Move to make ticketed exhibitions more affordable for a younger audience 

17 APR 18

In further news: a report shows significant class divide in the arts; and Helen Cammock wins Max Mara art prize

17 APR 18

With a solo presentation at Frieze London, Melvin Edwards discusses symbols, self-expression and his work in the Tate’s ‘Soul of a Nation’ show

BY Paul Teasdale | 05 OCT 17

Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Hannah Black, Mary Beth Edelson and Dorothy Iannone selected by jury

04 OCT 17