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  • Among those on the panel that whittled more than 100 names from the art world down to 12 was the Tate's director, Sir Nicholas Serota, who predicted "colour, vitality, energy and diversity" in the 2012 posters that will be seen all over the capital next year.

    Top British artists to design 2012 Olympics posters 2011

  • Julius made the mistake of saying that Tate's vision was frayed at the edges, thus playing into the president's hands by allowing him to deliver a stunningly dreadful non sequitur masquerading as logic.

    Outcasts: series one, episode eight 2011

  • And yet that very familiarity and simplicity may keep us from giving this medium its due respect; the Tate's exhibition succeeds in eliciting not just respect but occasional awe.

    Magical, Layered, Transparent Tom L. Freudenheim 2011

  • The monumental space of the Tate's Turbine Hall has played host to a growing number of dance shows, including works by Rosemary Butcher, Trisha Brown and William Forsythe.

    This week's new dance 2011

  • And as freak injuries go, Tate's is hardly up there.

    Tiki-taka: Alan Tate's leg-break adds to gallery of freak injuries 2011

  • Tate Britain 'The Blue Rigi, Sunrise' 1842 by J.M.W. Turner The curatorial team of 10 specialists, headed by Alison Smith, arranged their selection of more than 200 works, most from the Tate's and other British collections, somewhat chronologically.

    Magical, Layered, Transparent Tom L. Freudenheim 2011

  • Now Mr. Dunthorne's follow-up features a new set of parents who are even more liberal than Oliver Tate's—and depicted even less charitably.

    Reviving the Over-40s Paul Genders 2011

  • The exhibition ends with a vista of Tate's own magnificent 1925 oil painting "The Three Dancers."

    A Shortsighted View of Picasso Paul Levy 2012

  • • A report about the sale at Sotheby's this week of porcelain sunflower seeds made by the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei said they were "part of the million exhibited on the floor of the Tate's Turbine Hall".

    Corrections and clarifications 2011

  • Housed in the Tate's Clore Gallery, which he designed, this fascinating show traces Stiling's career with drawings, notebooks and models that chart a course from the engineering building at Leicester University in the early-60s to Harvard's Sackler Museum and beyond.

    This week's new exhibitions 2011

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