158 Pages
by
Routledge
158 Pages
by
Routledge
158 Pages
by
Routledge
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Towards Tate Modern provides a new interdisciplinary account of Tate’s shifting position as a national arts institution. The book examines how earlier government directives impacted on Tate, which saw the organisation refocusing its aims and resulted in it pioneering new models for working across the public and private sectors. The decade prior to the opening of Tate Modern witnessed a... Read more
Introduction 1. Past, Present and Future – Government and City 2. Defining the Vision 3. Funding and Branding 4. Competition and Building 5. Opening Tate Modern
Biography
Caroline Donnellan is a Lecturer in History of Art & Architectural History at Boston University Study Abroad London, UK






