Nicholas Serota
Christian Marclay’s The Clock jointly acquired by Tate, Centre Pompidou & Israel Museum (2012) (press release)
→ café libraryADP staff - 13 Feb 12
...Nicholas Serota, Director, Tate said: “The joint acquisition of The Clock is a further example of Tate’s commitment to important media installations. We are delighted to yet again work in partnership with other major institutions, in this case Centre Pompidou and the Israel Museum, sharing the...
Anish Kapoor to design iconic visitor attraction for Olympic Park (press release) (2010)
→ café libraryADP staff - 31 Mar 10
Anish Kapoor to design iconic visitor attraction for Olympic Park (press release) (2010) The ArcelorMittal Orbit set to become the UK’s largest sculpture. ADP staff; Text by London government artdesigncafé | café library | Published 31 March 2010 Press release The Mayor of London Boris...
Howard Hodgkin at Irish Museum of Modern Art (2006) (press release)
→ café libraryADP staff - 02 Mar 06
Howard Hodgkin at Irish Museum of Modern Art (2006) (press release) ADP staff; Text by Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin artdesigncafé | café library | Released 12 January 2006 Press Release Howard Hodgkin at Irish Museum of Modern Art A major retrospective of the work of Howard...
Simon Starling wins Turner Prize 2005 (press release)
→ café libraryADP staff - 05 Dec 05
...Nicholas Serota, Director, Tate and Chairman of the Jury. Previous winners are: 1984 Malcolm Morley; 1985 Howard Hodgkin; 1986 Gilbert & George; 1987 Richard Deacon; 1988 Tony Cragg; 1989 Richard Long; 1990 (Prize suspended); 1991 Anish Kapoor; 1992 Grenville Davey; 1993 Rachel Whiteread;...
Turner Prize 2005 - Darren Almond, Gillian Carnegie, Jim Lambie & Simon Starling (press release)
→ café libraryADP staff - 17 Oct 05
...Nicholas Serota, Director, Tate and Chairman of the Jury. The shortlisted artists for the Turner Prize 2005 are: Darren Almond who presents his intimate four-screen video installation If I Had You. The installation articulates the emotional longing and losses of the artist’s grandmother as she...
Rolf Harris: Celebrity artist (2005)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker - 04 Feb 05
...Nicholas Serota, supercollector Charles Saatchi or the dealer Jay Jopling. Leading art critics employed by the broadsheet newspapers generally ignore Rolf Harris’s exhibitions and his arts television programmes and, when they do write about them, they attack them. This is because, compared to...
Jeremy Deller wins the Turner Prize 2004 (press release)
→ café libraryADP staff - 06 Dec 04
...Nicholas Serota, Director, Tate, and Chairman of the Jury. Previous winners are: 1984 Malcolm Morley; 1985 Howard Hodgkin; 1986 Gilbert & George; 1987 Richard Deacon; 1988 Tony Cragg; 1989 Richard Long; 1990 (Prize suspended); 1991 Anish Kapoor; 1992 Grenville Davey; 1993 Rachel Whiteread;...
Grayson Perry wins the Turner Prize 2003 (press release)
→ café libraryADP staff - 07 Dec 03
...Nicholas Serota, Director, Tate and Chairman of the Jury. Previous winners are: 1984 Malcolm Morley; 1985 Howard Hodgkin; 1986 Gilbert & George; 1987 Richard Deacon; 1988 Tony Cragg; 1989 Richard Long; 1990 (Prize suspended); 1991 Anish Kapoor; 1992 Grenville Davey; 1993 Rachel Whiteread;...
Turner Prize 2003 - Jake and Dinos Chapman, Willie Doherty, Anya Gallaccio & Grayson Perry (press release)
→ café libraryADP staff - 14 Oct 03
...Nicholas Serota, Director, Tate, and Chairman of the Jury. The shortlisted artists for the Turner Prize 2003 are: Jake and Dinos Chapman who will exhibit their recent work Insult to Injury in which they have methodically doctored a set of Francisco de Goya’s seminal etchings, The Disasters of...
Turner Prize shortlist 2001: Richard Billingham, Martin Creed, Isaac Julien & Mike Nelson (press release)
→ café libraryADP staff - 30 May 01
...Nicholas Serota, Director of Tate and Chairman of the Jury. An extensive events programme of discussions and talks will be been organised at Tate Britain and other galleries throughout the UK. Information on the Turner Prize and associated events is available in the Tate Turner Prize FAQs and...
Turner Prize 2000 shortlist announced: Glenn Brown, Michael Raedecker, Tomoko Takahashi & Wolfgang Tillmans (press release)
→ café libraryADP staff - 14 Jun 00
...Nicholas Serota, Director of Tate and Chairman of the Jury An extensive events programme of discussions and talks has been organised throughout the UK, including Belfast, Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester, Southampton, St Ives and Sunderland. See also the Tate Turner Prize FAQs and the Channel 4...
Steve McQueen wins the 1999 Turner Prize (press release)
→ café libraryADP staff - 30 Nov 99
...Nicholas Serota, Director of the Tate Gallery and Chairman of the Jury. Previous winners are: 1984 Malcolm Morley; 1985 Howard Hodgkin; 1986 Gilbert & George; 1987 Richard Deacon; 1988 Tony Cragg; 1989 Richard Long; (1990 Prize suspended); 1991 Anish Kapoor; 1992 Grenville Davey; 1993...
Turner Prize shortlist 1999: Tracey Emin, Steve McQueen, Steven Pippin, Jane & Louise Wilson (press release)
→ café libraryADP staff - 03 Jun 99
...Nicholas Serota, Director of the Tate Gallery and Chairman of the Jury. An extensive events programme of discussions and talks has been organised throughout the UK, including Belfast, Glasgow, Manchester, Southampton, St Ives and Sunderland. Information on the Turner Prize and associated...
Turner Prize shortlist 1998: Tacita Dean, Cathy de Monchaux, Chris Ofili, & Sam Taylor-Wood (press release)
→ café libraryADP staff - 01 Jul 98
...Nicholas Serota, Director of the Tate Gallery and Chairman of the Jury. In collaboration with the Tate Gallery and Channel 4, Waterstone’s Booksellers is running a competition, Writing on Art, for the second time. Last year there were over 1,500 entries and five winners went on to be featured...
Joseph Beuys at Museum of Modern Art, Oxford (1974)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker - 01 Jun 74
Joseph Beuys at Museum of Modern Art, Oxford (1974) Exhibition review: the secret block for a secret person in Ireland (7 April-12 May 1974). Without our conscious intent doodling reifies an aspect of our thinking; at a higher level, drawing is for Joseph Beuys a way of thinking out loud. The...






