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  • In his opinion, there hasn't been any innovation in museum architecture since the building of the Louvre museum on the site of the old palace in 1793 and the Altes Museum in Berlin in the 1820s, with the repurposing of buildings like Tate Modern's Bankside Power Station being "one little development" and grand architectural projects like the Guggenheim museums no more than "a footnote."

    Tate Modern Finds Its Match Kati Krause 2011

  • For the time being, his priorities lie elsewhere; he plans to consolidate Tate Modern's international influence and intellectual heritage.

    Tate Modern Finds Its Match Kati Krause 2011

  • Gauguin6pm, Sky Arts 2To coincide with Tate Modern's Gauguin exhibition, Marlow reassesses the artist and his reputation, claiming that he was in fact a lying, exploitative self-publicist.

    The weekend's TV highlights Martin Skegg 2010

  • Tel: 44-20-7638-8891 www. barbican.org.uk art "The Unilever Series: Ai Weiwei" presents the 11th commission for Tate Modern's Turbine Hall.

    What's on Around Europe 2010

  • When she took over as the Modern's wine director four years ago, she said, the list was half its current size of 1,800 selections.

    Monet and Montrachet: Museums With Great Wine Lettie Teague 2011

  • Belinda Thomson, the curator of Tate Modern's enormous, 100-work exhibition, "Gauguin: Maker of Myth," that opened Thursday, even allows that the work "is in some ways over-familiar."

    Tate Modern Exhibition Makes a Fresh Case for Gauguin Paul Levy 2010

  • I liked Mark Ruwedel's bleakly poetic desert landscapes at dusk nominated by Tate Modern's Simon Baker and Rut Blees Luxemburg's Black Sunrise series of dreamlike urban meditations.

    Les Rencontres d'Arles 2011 – review 2011

  • This October, Ms. Dean will unveil new work in the Tate Modern's Turbine Hall, the museum's cavernous public space where the popular annual Unilever series commissions are installed and draw millions of visitors.

    Tacita Dean Reflects on Time Helen Young Chang 2011

  • His "Sunflower Seeds" project last fall involved hiring 1,600 workers in Jingdezhen to create and hand-paint 100 million life-size porcelain "seeds," which he scattered like a rocky shore across the Tate Modern's Turbine Hall.

    The Art of Resistance Kelly Crow 2011

  • Meanwhile, opening on Wednesday is the first New York survey, at the New Museum, of Carsten Höller, he of the slides in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall in 2006.

    This week's arts diary – from New York 2011

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