Resuming its presence in the English capital, the Italian fashion house continues its love affair with London ... Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet is free for Tate Modern members.
The Board of Trustees of the Tate Gallery is seeking a design team for a new flexible exhibition space at Tate Modern in central London [Deadline: 15 November 2024] A request for information has been ...
Stepping inside Tate Modern’s new exhibition is like entering ... The premise is simple, smart, and – yes – electrifying: a survey of art inspired by science and engineering that emerged ...
Who was the first artist to feature in Tate Modern’s turbine hall? Since 1940, which luxury-goods design house has had its flagship store on the corner of 5th Avenue and 57th Street in New York?
The brewery Signature Brew has collaborated with the UK art gallery Tate Modern for a new artistically designed pale ... is opening its first UK standalone shop in Knightsbridge, London. The brand, ...
His is one of many little-known stories told in Tate Modern’s new exhibition Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before ... Cybernetic Serendipity at London’s ICA, the first large-scale ...
So when computers started to become an everyday reality in the 1950s, artists were there, straining at the leash to see how this new technology could be used for art, for beauty. This huge ...
Thermal imaging on London ... but Tate Modern is taking us back to when artists were working with early computers, celebrating the pioneers of optical, kinetic, programmed and digital art.
These inventive, meticulous competitors can teach us something about setting the “perfect” table. By Tejal Rao Tejal Rao is a critic at large for the Food desk at The New York Times.