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The new Tate Modern – an architectural and financial wonder
The extension (a word which doesn’t quite do it justice) to the existing Tate Modern will be nearly 65 metres high when the final brick is in place.
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Frances Morris, director of Tate Modern, discusses the Kettle’s Yard show.
Tate Modern’s latest exhibition, Soul of a Nation, opens in 1963 at the height of the civil rights movement in America. Through the work of more than 60 artists, it charts 20 years of the African-American struggle for acceptance and integration – the journey of Martin Luther King’s dream from hope to disillusion. But it…
The extension (a word which doesn’t quite do it justice) to the existing Tate Modern will be nearly 65 metres high when the final brick is in place.
A few lines of computer code or a mobile phone: not the usual tools in an artist’s palette. But a group of technologists have been working to help create the world’s biggest digital art project.
As Tate Modern’s underground oil tanks prepare to open, Channel 4 News takes a tour of the world’s first museum galleries dedicated to live art, performance, installation and film.
The UK and US have both expressed support for the idea.
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Modern slavery often conjures up visions of people brought from abroad in the backs of lorries, the fastest-growing group of victims is British – the majority of them children.
They have traditional dances, bows and arrows, the songs and the warpaint.
Theresa May might be “irritated” by all the speculation over her leadership, but she insisted today she wanted the political debate to focus on the country’s future – rather than her own.
Britain bombs IS but considers Saudi Arabia a close ally, despite widespread criticism of the Gulf kingdom’s human rights record. Is it fair to compare the two?
Islamic State say they have blown up two shrines in central Syria. The monuments are in Palmyra, a 2,000-year-old Unesco world heritage site.
The self-proclaimed Islamic State group is reported to have planted mines and bombs in the ancient city of Palmyra world heritage site – home to some of the world’s best preserved ancient Roman ruins.
Visitors to the British Museum can see the magnificent winged bulls taken from Nimrud, in northern Iraq. But Iraqis living there are cowering in terror as their history is annihilated.