- Tate Modern
infobox London museum
name= Tate Modern
established=2000
location=Bankside ,London SE1 ,England
visitors= 5,235,000 (06/07) [From the Tate Report 2006/2007. [http://www.tate.org.uk/about/tatereport/2007/audience/attendancefigures.htm Attendence figures on the Tate website] ]
director=Vicente Todolí
tube= Blackfriars, Southwark
website= [http://www.tate.org.uk/modern www.tate.org.uk/modern]
network= TateThe Tate Modern inLondon is Britain's national museum of internationalmodern art and is, withTate Britain ,Tate Liverpool ,Tate St Ives , and Tate Online [ [http://www.tate.org.uk/ History and development "Tate On-line"] ] , part of the group now known simply as Tate.The galleries are housed in the former
Bankside Power Station , which was originally designed by SirGiles Gilbert Scott , the architect ofBattersea Power Station , and built in two stages between 1947 and 1963. The power station closed in1981 . The building was converted by architectsHerzog & de Meuron and contractorsCarillion [ [http://www.carillionplc.com/sectors/sectors_leisure_tate.asp Tate Modern case study] ] , after which it stood at 99m tall. The history of the site as well as information about the conversion was the basis for a documentary made in 2008 titled "Architects Herzog and de Meuron: Alchemy of Building & Tate Modern". The southern third of the building was retained by the French power companyEDF Energy as anelectrical substation (in 2006, the company released half of this holding).cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/26/arts/design/26tate.html|title=Tate Modern Announces Plans for an Annex|publisher="The New York Times "|date=26 July ,2006 |accessdate=2006-07-26]Since the museum's opening on
12 May ,2000 , it has become a destination forLondoner s and tourists. Entry to collection displays and some temporary exhibitions is free.The Galleries
The collections in the Tate Modern include works of
Surrealism ,Abstract Expressionism ,Naum Gabo ,Giacometti ,Pop Art , andcontemporary art since the1980s . [citation | title= Tate Modern: About | publisher=ARTINFO | year=2008 | url= http://www.artinfo.com/galleryguide/19534/6081/about/tate-modern-london/| accessdate=2008-07-30]The Tate Collection is on display on levels three and five of the building, while level four houses large temporary exhibitions and a small exhibition space on level 2 houses work by contemporary artists. When the gallery opened in
2000 , the collections were not displayed in chronological order but were rather arranged thematically into four broad groups: "History/Memory/Society"; "Nude/Action/Body"; "Landscape/Matter/Environment"; and "Still Life/Object/Real Life". This was ostensibly because a chronological survey of the story of modern art along the lines of theMuseum of Modern Art in New "York would expose the large gaps in the collections, the result of the Tate's conservative acquisitions policy for the first half of the 20th century. The first rehang at Tate Modern opened in May2006 . It eschewed the thematic groupings in favour of focusing on pivotal moments of twentieth-century art, with further spaces allocated on levels 3 and 5 for shorter exhibitions. The layout is:;Level 3 - Material GesturesThis focuses on abstraction,
expressionism andabstract expressionism , featuring work byClaude Monet ,Anish Kapoor ,Barnett Newman ,Mark Rothko ,Henri Matisse andTacita Dean . [ [http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/CollectionDisplays?showid=1259 Tate Modern | Collection Displays | Level 3: Material es] , "Tate Online ",2006 . URL accessed on 9 February, 2007.] ;Level 3 - Signs and TextureWorks made from the 1950s onwards by painters who have explored the relationship between experience and abstract mark-making. Of those included: Fred Williams, Judit Reigl and Shozo Shimamoto.;Level 3 - Poetry and Dream The sexually explicit section on this level currently features a drawing by the pseudo-anonymous French artist Proper Man entitled 'le cock et le balls' which is his attempt to explore the tension between old and new attitudes to sexuality within an urban environment.;Level 5 - Idea and ObjectThis focuses on
minimalism ,conceptual art and constructivism with work by artists such asCarl Andre ,Dan Flavin ,Sol LeWitt ,Martin Creed [ [http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/CollectionDisplays?showid=1334 Tate Modern | Collection Displays | Level 5: Idea and Object] , "Tate Online ",2006 . URL accessed on 9 February, 2007.] andJenny Holzer . [ [http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/CollectionDisplays?roomid=3676 Tate Modern | Collection Displays | Level 5: Idea and Object | Image/Text (Room 11)] , "Tate Online ",2006 . URL accessed on 9 February, 2007.];Level 5 - States of FluxThis focuses on
Cubism ,Futurism ,Vorticism andPop Art , [ [http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/CollectionDisplays?showid=1333 Tate Modern | Collection Displays | Level 5: States of Flux] "Tate Online ",2006 . URL accessed on 9 February, 2007.] containing work by artists such asPablo Picasso , [ [http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/CollectionDisplays?roomid=3651 Tate Modern | Collection Displays | Level 5: States of Flux | Cubism, Futurism, Vorticism (Room 2)] , "Tate Online ",2006 . URL accessed on 9 February, 2007.]Eugène Atget , [ [http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/CollectionDisplays?roomid=3653 Tate Modern | Collection Displays | Level 5: States of Flux | Machine Eye (Room 4)] "Tate Online ",2007 . URL accessed on 9 February, 2007.]Roy Lichtenstein andAndy Warhol . [ [http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/CollectionDisplays?roomid=3656 Tate Modern | Collection Displays | Level 5: States of Flux | Pop (Room 7)] "Tate Online ",2006 . URL accessed on 9 February, 2007.]The Turbine Hall
The
Turbine Hall (level 1), which once housed the electricity generators of the old power station, is five storeys tall with 3,400 square metres of floorspace.cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/features/story/0,11710,1587112,00.html|title=Profile:Rachel Whiteread |work=Arts Unlimited|publisher="The Guardian "|date=7 October ,2005 |accessdate=2006-04-20] It is used to display specially-commissioned work by contemporary artists, between October and March each year in a series sponsored byUnilever . This series was planned to last the gallery's first five years, but the popularity of the series has led to its extension until at least 2012Maman", "I Do", "I Undo", "I Redo"
*2001 —Juan Muñoz — "Double Bind"
*2002 —Anish Kapoor — "Marsyas"
*2003 —Olafur Eliasson — "The Weather Project"
*2004 —Bruce Nauman — "Raw Materials"
*2005 —Rachel Whiteread — "Embankment"
*2006 —Carsten Höller — "Test Site "
*2007 —Doris Salcedo — "Shibboleth"
*2008 —Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster Access and Environs
The closest tube station is Southwark, although
Waterloo station or Blackfriars tube station and a short walk overBlackfriars Bridge is also convenient. A further pedestrian approach to Tate Modern is across the Millennium Bridge fromSt Paul's Cathedral . The lampposts between Southwark tube station and the Tate Modern are painted orange to show pedestrian visitors the way.There is also a riverboat pier just outside the gallery called
Bankside Pier , with connections to the Docklands andGreenwich via regular passenger boat services (commuter service) and the Tate to Tate service, which connects Tate Modern with Tate Britain via theLondon Eye .To the west of Tate Modern lie the sleek stone and glass Ludgate House, the former headquarters of
Express Newspapers , andSampson House , a massive lateBrutalist office building.Extension for 2012
Originally designed as a glass pyramid, which has recently been amended to incorporate a brick facade (to match the original power-station building - [http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com/index.php?fuseaction=wanappln.projectview&upload_id=10122 Tate Modern extension redesigned] ). the extension will be dedicated to photography, video, exhibitions and the community, on the south side of the building, also designed by
Herzog & de Meuron , which will increase the display space by 60%, was granted planning permission on 27th March 2007. [ [http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/transformingtm/default.shtm Tate modern | Transforming Tate Modern] , "Tate Online ",2006 . URL accessed on 30 March, 2007.] This project will cost approx. £215 million and is scheduled to open in 2012, in time for the2012 Olympic Games being held in the city. [ [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-2285488,00.html Tate Modern's chaotic pyramid] , "The Times ",26 July ,2006 . URL accessed on 26 July, 2006.] . Additionally, the Tate Britain will be undergoing refurbishment. The development is outlined at the subsite [http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/transformingtm/default.shtm Transforming Tate Modern] .Gallery
References
External links
* [http://www.tate.org.uk/ Tate Online - Official Tate website]
** [http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/ Tate Modern]
** [http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/explore/ Interactive Tate Modern gallery plan]
* [http://www.radicalphilosophy.com/default.asp?channel_id=2187&editorial_id=9880 'Tate Modern: a Year of Sweet Success'] byEsther Leslie , inRadical Philosophy
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