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Move to make ticketed exhibitions more affordable for a younger audience 

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

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 |

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

Works by Huseyin Bahri Alptekin acquired at last year's Frieze London go on view at Tate Modern

The week kicks off with major exhibitions opening across town ahead of Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2017

A slew of exhibitions commemorates the centenary of the Russian Revolution 

BY Tom Jeffreys |

A revelatory exhibition cements a rising appreciation of African American art

BY Pernilla Holmes |

Jackson Pollock forgeries uncovered; Solange creates work for Tate’s 'Soul of a Nation'; new Brooklyn gallery to ‘de-gentrify’ space

Successfully layering a broader socio-historical narrative onto a period of radical non-conformity, this is an important show now

BY Osei Bonsu |

The 2017 Turner Prize shortlist; A.R. Penck dies; Martin Clark appointed new director of Camden Arts Centre

Barkley L. Hendricks has died; the Tate faces a lawsuit from its neighbours

Tate Modern, London

BY Charlie Fox |

Opening tomorrow, Wolfgang Tillmans's major retrospective at Tate Modern shows an artist coming full circle

BY Laurie Taylor |

Tate Modern, London, UK

BY Brian Dillon |

Celebrated sociologist Zygmunt Bauman passes away; artists, curators and critics set to strike in protest against Trump inauguration

Ann Gallagher explains the significance of the works acquired for Tate at Frieze London, with the support of WME | IMG

Zaha Hadid, SFMOMA, Tate Switch House and London’s Design Museum: the highs and lows of the year in architecture

BY Oliver Wainwright |

The collaborators discuss the London Underground and Parreno's commission for Tate Modern

Art history isn't carved in stone

BY Jennifer Higgie |