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London gallery says it will look for partnerships with other institutions to save money
Gallery group distances itself from donors and supporters tied to Putin government
A wide-ranging show brings much to enjoy, but some works seem chosen for gender or geography rather than quality
Our critic surveys a year where hope and joy animated exhibitions but the culture wars continued their creep
Work by the first black woman to win the Turner Prize teeters between playfulness and rage
The Oscar-winning film-maker on his childhood, his education via the BBC and his Tate Modern homecoming
The ‘Ladies and Gentlemen’ paintings were discovered in a private collection
Exhibition is biggest retrospective of Danish-Icelandic artist’s 30-year career to be staged in UK
Stagecoach’s exit a sign of ‘febrile’ mood surrounding company sponsorship
Decision follows US legal action over opioid links to companies owned by family members
Ruling against luxury flat owners near Tate Modern feels like a small victory for generation rent
A migration-themed installation uses unusual techniques to provoke a visceral response
Wealthy patrons renovate warehouses and railway sheds according to a global formula
Display of French artist’s pictures will be biggest in UK for two decades
Move aims to improve access at affordable prices
The London gallery is staging a long-overdue show of work by the multi-disciplinary American artist
Tate Modern’s stellar show displays work made by the great master, in thrall to his new lover, during a single year
Soaring rents and digital technology are driving London’s creatives to unlikely locations
Display draws on companies data streamed live from 80 exchanges
While high-tech strategies attract big sponsors, engage visitors and enrich artists’ work, is there a need for caution?
We examine the Russian soul 100 years since the October Revolution
‘Red Star Over Russia’ explores how a wave of post-revolutionary creativity ended up as totalitarian propaganda
Communists put images ahead of slogans to win over illiterate public after revolution
‘One Two Three Swing!’ is a winner in a space that sometimes overwhelms its occupants
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