Tate Britain has curated an excellent exhibition, but, despite the recent extension, the gallery needs more room. |
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At the Tate Modern there is no division between a fancy restaurant for certain visitors and the cheap self-service one for everyone else. |
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In Tate Modern the rebels, renegades and subversives are given their own cathedral. |
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But an unusually wonderful and totally involving display at Tate Modern makes almightily clear that this view is bunkum. |
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She wore the black sequined dress to her 37th birthday party at the Tate Museum. |
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If the deal is successful, it would be a major coup for the galleries, putting its collection of modern art on a par with London's Tate Modern. |
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At the Tate launch, in front of the serried ranks of the world press, he's at it again. |
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If it were installed in the Tate Modern, the building would probably be worth more than the rateable value of Coney Street. |
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Tate has acquired this smaller installation, two curved rooms where changing coloured lights exploit the effect of retinal after-images. |
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The Welshman takes on Tate in Newcastle on 14 December, sharing top billing with undefeated WBU light-welterweight champion Ricky Hatton. |
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There is the danger that Tate Britain could look very provincial in its concerns and its displays. |
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The excruciatingly beautiful clockwork ballerina's not by the Tate, which, though tragic, merely leaves me still idling along with no goal. |
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This reliance on contemporary artists is an important part of Tate Britain's strategy for staying relevant. |
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Is it really in London's interest to have the already-elephantine Tate swell yet further? |
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In July 1999 a claim was made to the Tate by the widow's two sons and daughter, asking for compensation, not restitution. |
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In their annual report for 1964-65, the trustees of the Tate Gallery announced their wish to demolish the gallery's portico. |
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A retrospective exhibition of the work of Hamish Fulton is at Tate Britain until 4 June. |
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Here, on just four walls, is as good a cross-section of post-war figurative art as you are ever likely to see in any gallery bar the Tate. |
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One of the best magazines we discovered was not at Frieze but tucked away on the bottom shelf of the bookshop at Tate Modern. |
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And, in a twinkling, the two largest girls had joined hands and made a sedan-chair for Tate, and the entire party was hurrying on after Jenny. |
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Some areas at the Tate were inexplicably illuminated at the low candlepower reserved for the most fragile old-master drawings. |
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The most flourishing modern art establishment in the world today is the Tate in London. |
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Friday I got up late and Paul and I pootled off to the Tate Britain down in Pimlico. |
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Tate Liverpool continues to be the most visited modern art gallery in the UK, outside London. |
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Tomorrow we're heading to the Tate Modern, which is always a far more satisfying experience. |
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I will admit that during a few scenes Little Man Tate does start to tilt into overindulging sappiness. |
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Space precludes a full, emetic account of the family visit to the London Tate Gallery. |
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Mr Tate, an experienced walker, has completed the same traverse undertaken by Mr Johnson. |
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Erin Tate is an active drummer, frequently adding firm tom and snare fills. |
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So, the Tate is at least making an effort to display more art, and a big, expensive one at that. |
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At Tate Modern, the result was a momentously confusing opening hang, where nothing had a place in the greater scheme of things because there was no greater scheme of things. |
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So should the allusion to the Vietnam War trump that of doomed Sharon Tate? |
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As his QB Wilson dashed up field, Tate blindsided Cowboys linebacker Sean Lee with a hit to the head. |
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It is exhibited at the Tate along with the mass of preparatory material he used to create it. |
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In fact, Tate wore the same t-shirt as the one Megan is wearing in a 1967 Esquire magazine shoot. |
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Our ragtag, low-budget location-scout group included Tate, co-producer Sonya Lunsford, Mark, Rena, and me. |
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The first issue had contributions from Randall Jarrell, Mark Van Doren, Kenneth Burke, Allen Tate, William Arrowsmith, and others. |
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Throughout her life the Queen Mother was a frequent visitor to the Tate, particularly admiring such mavericks as Graham Sutherland and Henry Moore. |
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The Filth is a gorgeously well-appointed book, boasting ultramodern design, mad ideas on every page and some of the most eye-poppingly tasty art this side of the Tate. |
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Previously, Tate had referred Coelops species to the subfamily Coelopinae on the basis of characters of the tail, pinna, noseleaf, metacarpals, and four craniodental features. |
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There was an art installation at the Tate in Liverpool once based on the idea that you could record the voices of spirits which float around in empty rooms. |
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The transfer of Scarborough striker Chris Tate to York City's Division Three rivals Leyton Orient finally went through after a contractual hitch was overcome. |
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Tate was born with two different colored eyes, she took a lot of teasing coming up and now wears a contact lens to give the appearance that her eyes are the same. |
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A cleaner at London's Tate Britain modern art gallery threw out a bag of garbage which formed part of an artwork because it was thought to be trash. |
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Some of the best examples are in the National Museum Cardiff and in Tate Britain, London. |
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Examples of his paintings are owned by the Contemporary Art Society of Wales, and the Tate Gallery. |
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In 1954 an Arts Council exhibition of his work toured Britain, visiting Aberystwyth, Cardiff, Swansea, Edinburgh and the Tate Gallery in London. |
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Along with this, in May 2016 the Tenth Doctor, David Tennant, appeared alongside Cathrine Tate in a collection of three audio adventures. |
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In 2005, she played herself in an episode of The Catherine Tate Show, in a sketch with the fictional character Joannie Taylor. |
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Other influential Victorians such as Sir Henry Tate, Sir Henry Doulton and Baron de Reuters are buried within the same cemetery. |
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He was a patron of the visual arts and bequeathed a substantial legacy of paintings to the Tate Gallery and other British institutions. |
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Sean Rainbird, a specialist in contemporary German art, plays a key role in the Tate Modern team. |
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Among the exhibits at Tate Britain is a heap of metal dust from an atomised passenger jet engine by Hiorns. |
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The work is an atomised jet engine heaped on the floor of the Tate Britain. |
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First to receive the baby bonus at Hazel Walk were Rebecca Lancaster and daughter Ruby, and Joanne Tate, mum to twins Luka and Benji. |
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With Tate he has memorable conversations about Vergil, and especially the Georgics. |
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Tate is not a government institution, but its main sponsor is the UK Department for Culture, Media and Sport. |
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Proposals were also aired for the relocation of the Tate Gallery to the site. |
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These are comparable to those at the National Gallery, the Tate Gallery and leading art galleries outside the United Kingdom. |
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Ownership was transferred from the Ministry to English Heritage in 1996, and by them in turn to the Tate. |
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Where Caxton had used paper imported from the Low Countries, de Worde exploited the product of John Tate, the first English papermaker. |
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Tate is an institution that houses the United Kingdom's national collection of British art, and international modern and contemporary art. |
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The Tate Gallery was housed in the current building occupied by Tate Britain, which is situated in Millbank, London. |
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One of the Tate's most publicised art events is the awarding of the annual Turner Prize, which takes place at Tate Britain. |
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This shows various works of modern art from the Tate collection as well as mounting its own temporary exhibitions. |
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In 2007, Tate Liverpool hosted the Turner Prize, the first time this has been held outside London. |
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In its first year, the Tate Modern was the most popular museum in the world, with 5,250,000 visitors. |
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Sir Nicholas Serota has been the director of the Tate since 1988, when he took over from Sir Alan Bowness. |
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In the late 2000s, the Tate announced a new development project to the south of the existing building. |
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Tate Online helps visitors prepare and extend visits to the physical sites but also acts as a destination in its own right. |
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There is also Tate Patrons for a higher subscription fee and the Tate Foundation. |
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The Outset Contemporary Art Fund was established in 2003, by Tate patrons Yana Peel and Candida Gertler. |
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Awarding the prize is organised by the Tate gallery and staged at Tate Britain. |
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The prize is officially not judged on the Tate show, however, but on the earlier exhibition for which the artist was nominated. |
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Concurrently there was an exhibition of previous winners at Tate Britain in London. |
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Examples include the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Tate Modern in London, and the Centre Pompidou in Paris. |
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Many portraits were painted of Somerset Maugham, including that by Graham Sutherland in the Tate Gallery, and several by Sir Gerald Kelly. |
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Allen Tate believes the poem is not about anything and is without beginning, middle or end. |
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He was invited to join the editorial board of the journal Modern Painters in 1998, and participated in the Nat Tate art hoax later that year. |
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On 26 June 2013 a retrospective opened at the Tate Britain in London, his first there, scheduled to run until 20 October. |
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The Tate Gallery has a comprehensive collection of Hamilton's work from across his career. |
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From 9 February to 29 May 2017 David Hockney was presented at the Tate Britain. |
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Tributes to him were made by several figures in British art, including Tate director Nicholas Serota. |
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In 1991, he received the Turner Prize and in 2002 received the Unilever Commission for the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern. |
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Saatchi's goal is to show contemporary work that would otherwise not be seen in London institutions such as Tate Modern. |
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Hirst's 2012 retrospective at the Tate Gallery, while setting records for attendance, also received many complaints. |
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In 2010, Tate Britain presented the most extensive exhibition of his work to date. |
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It was bought by the Tate Gallery in 2005 and caused controversy as Ofili was on the board of the Tate Trustees at the time of the purchase. |
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Two years later, in 1999, Emin was shortlisted for the Turner Prize herself and exhibited My Bed at the Tate Gallery. |
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In 2000, a retrospective of his work, Credo, was exhibited at Tate Liverpool. |
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With this move, the Chelsea College of Arts presently resides next to Tate Britain at Millbank, returning to one standalone campus. |
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It is part of the Tate network of galleries in England, with Tate Modern, Tate Liverpool and Tate St Ives. |
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However, from the start it was commonly known as the Tate Gallery, after its founder Sir Henry Tate, and in 1932 it officially adopted that name. |
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Tate Britain is the national gallery of British art from 1500 to the present day. |
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Tate holds the national collection of British art from 1900 to the present day and international modern and contemporary art. |
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Tate Modern is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. |
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In April 1994 the Tate Gallery announced that Bankside would be the home for the new Tate Modern. |
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The collections in Tate Modern consist of works of international modern and contemporary art dating from 1900 until today. |
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The lampposts between Southwark tube station and Tate Modern are painted orange to show pedestrian visitors the route. |
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Also from last weekend, I must apologize for an apparent season-long brain fart I had when I spoke of Golden Tate still playing for the Seahawks. |
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Nearly 200 Morphs drew an even larger crowd of human onlookers at the Tate Modern gallery on London's South Bank. |
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For this reason Tate can find resources in medieval theology and Neo-Thomism while Trilling sets his hope on intellect alone. |
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This spring, his oeuvre was the subject of a retrospective at the Tate. |
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The Thames refinery was opened in Silvertown, east London, by founder Henry Tate after he bought up the rights to the newly-invented sugar cube. |
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Andrea Williams, Helen Orchel, Chris Tate, Sue Moore, Jodie Hobbs and Katie Petch took on the Oriental challenge. |
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Chris Ofili, Anish Kapoor and Jeremy Deller later became trustees of the Tate. |
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Georgia Tate Johnson has led a quiet life with her Nana and Granddaddy Tate in Ripley, Mississippi. |
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The Tate Liverpool was hosting two main exhibits when we visited, murals which almost looked like giant Rorschach inkblot tests. |
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In June 2015 a group of artists occupied Tate Modern for 25 hours. |
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Since the Tate Modern first opened in 2000, the collections have not been displayed in chronological order but have been arranged thematically into broad groups. |
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Tate Britain and Tate Modern are now connected by a high speed boat along the River Thames, which runs from Millbank Millennium Pier immediately outside Tate Britain. |
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Philanthropists and businessmen, including John Passmore Edwards, Henry Tate and Andrew Carnegie, helped to increase the number of public libraries from the late 19th century. |
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He also put a black line on the floor of the Tate and through the middle of his exhibit to mark part of a 1 kilometre exclusion zone from Parliament Square. |
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In 2006 the Charity Commission censured the Tate for this purchase. |
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Sir Nicholas Serota has validated the artists by the nomination of several of them for the Turner Prize and their inclusion in the Tate collection. |
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These include the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art, the Tate, the London National Gallery, the Louvre, and the State Hermitage, as well as small museums. |
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Many producers of this kind of music however, such as Darren Tate and MJ Cole, were trained in classical music before they moved into the electronic medium. |
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The show also scuppered a prospective Hirst retrospective at Tate Modern. |
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He was a trustee of both the National Gallery and Tate Gallery. |
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Richard Long, South Bank Circle, 1991 Tate Liverpool, England. |
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Bower met the four in an aircraft hanger on a Grayson County ranch 85 miles north of his home in Arlington to buy an ultralight aircraft that ranch owner Bob Tate was selling. |
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This lack of wider exposure was remedied in 2001, when many of the school's major works were exhibited outside Norwich for the first time at the Tate Gallery, London. |
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Conversation Pieces reflects the designer's knowledge of the Tate Collection, from which he has chosen works by prominent and lesser-known artists. |
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The artist plans to give away the paintings, through the foundation, to galleries including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Tate in London. |
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The Tate Gallery in London produces the most comprehensive and up to date catalogue of Turner works held in both public and private collections worldwide. |
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It is located behind the Tate Modern art gallery on the south bank of the river, and was previously the headquarters of the Central Electricity Generating Board. |
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After brief clashes with the local civilian population and Lord Cawdor's forces on 23 February, Tate was forced into an unconditional surrender by 24 February. |
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Emory University in Atlanta has named Takiyah Tate of Simi Valley, Amy Silverberg and Melissa Glousman of Tarzana, and Melanie Fox of Oak Park to its dean's list. |
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Oscar, of Gledholt, who went to Lindley Infants School, was to receive his prize of a giant paintbox at the then new Clore Gallery at London's Tate Gallery. |
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The Albert Dock houses restaurants, bars, shops, two hotels as well as the Merseyside Maritime Museum, International Slavery Museum, Tate Liverpool and The Beatles Story. |
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Amphibians are common in the capital, including smooth newts living by the Tate Modern, and common frogs, common toads, palmate newts and great crested newts. |
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The prize jury was chaired by Penelope Curtis, Director of Tate Britain. |
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Under the Charities Act 1993, the Tate is an exempt charity accountable directly to Government rather than the Charity Commission for financial returns etc. |
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The original gallery is now called Tate Britain and is the national gallery for British art from 1500 to the present day, as well as some modern British art. |
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In 1988, an outpost in north west England opened as Tate Liverpool. |
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Later, the Tate began organising its own temporary exhibition programme. |
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In 1954, the Tate Gallery was finally separated from the National Gallery. |
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The exhibition of nominees' work opened at Tate Britain on 3 October. |
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The original Tate was called the National Gallery of British Art, situated on Millbank, Pimlico, London at the site of the former Millbank Prison. |
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On behalf of the registrant Kerry Booth Tate of the Channon, northern New South Wales who chose the cultivar name 'PITA', I coined this new combination bigeneric genus name. |
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Winger Brent Tate finished off slick work by halves Thurston and Lockyer, and fullback Billy Slater made it 16-0 after regathering a Thurston kick. |
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The Coalition's Tate hopes to distribute 20 million during the 1998 election season, and he views the scorecards as a key to evangelical voter turnout. |
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Highlights of the show include Picasso's spectacular Female Nude of 1910, on loan from the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and Braque's Mandora of 1909-10 from Tate. |
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Andy Tate, Seawatch co-ordinator in the region, said that the bottle-nosed dolphin was being sighted at half-hourly intervals inside the Tyne piers. |
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Tate Liverpool has the same purpose as Tate Modern but on a smaller scale, and Tate St Ives displays modern and contemporary art by artists who have connections with the area. |
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Deluded Afton Burton, the raven-haired bride-tobe, said she loves the man convicted for the notorious murders of seven people, including pregnant actress Sharon Tate. |
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The Tale of Peter Rabbit is owned by Frederick Warne and Company, The Tailor of Gloucester by the Tate Gallery and The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies by the British Museum. |
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On 16 March 2007, Blair featured in a comedy sketch with Catherine Tate, who appeared in the guise of her character Lauren Cooper from The Catherine Tate Show. |
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