Tate Britain was struggling to get enough people through its doors. Despite a founding mission of making art accessible to everyone, it had become a haunt for the informed middle classes. The people ...
“Isaac Julien: What Freedom Is To Me,” now showing at Tate Britain in London, speaks of art as culturally and politically potent today as forty years ago when the British artist began showing ...
This spring, Tate Britain will present the first UK survey exhibition of Ed Atkins (b. Oxford, 1982).
That life, in more than one sense, has been channelled into Grace, this year’s commission for Tate Britain’s Duveen Galleries. Dividing the space into three – north gallery, rotunda ...