Whitechapel curator goes .com, more power into art and Juan Muñoz is the next artist for Tate Modern
Director Stephen Deuchar and curators Christine Riding and Robin Hamlyn reveal how they choose the shows
Matisse wanted his art to be like a comfortable easy chair, while Picasso preferred to think of art as a weapon. But did these statements correspond with reality?
Pigs not caught in flagrante delicto and women wrestling with balloons are just some of the delights at this multi-venue biennale curated by Rosa Martínez
The number two position at Tate Modern might satisfy most curators but Blazwick has given it up to direct the Whitechapel Art Gallery
An interview with one of the curators of this year’s Whitney Biennial as his sculpture exhibition moves south of the Texan border
Marcia Tucker, the founding director of the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, reviews her work of the past twenty-two years
The Biennale director who launched the “Aperto” section for young artists is now replacing it with “d’Apertutto” as the theme of Biennale ‘99
The guru of avant-garde Chinese art in the Eighties and early Nineties talks now of a return to tradition
Exhibitions, projects, budgets, and attendance at the Museum of Modern Art in New York
Iwona Blazwick describes a new and socially engaged style of curatorship at London’s future Tate Gallery of Modern Art
A formidable connoisseur, academic and museum director who inspired many top figures in the British art world.
“We have wanted to create more of an essay than a history, so we made a list of artists who have done something decisive... or who created work that one simply cannot overlook”
"Mistress of the House, Mistress of Heaven” is at the Brooklyn Museum 20 October - 5 January 1997
The successes and (rare) failures of a passionate collector
Secrecy at the old V&A
The Director Emeritus of the Museum of Modern Art, New York and leading Picasso scholar in American museums discusses the exhibition he has curated opening this month
Curators to be given a place on management committees
Suggestions from a former Assistant Keeper
Has the V&A lost its head?
Several stakeholders weigh in
This will be the largest show of modern Latin American art to be presented in the United States
David Sylvester curates an exhibition of the artist's finest works in Napoleonic rooms
Dr Norbert Jopek to join Sculpture department
“The museum is like a voodoo fetish, the artist a sorcerer but also a prisoner”
Exhibition gives historical context to denunciation of Mapplethorpe and Serrano
She intends to look to global contemporary art while maintaining the importance of home-grown artists
The Tate curator discusses moving on from Fauvism and the relationship between originality and quality
A post considered a bed of nails