Nicholas Serota
Writer
The critic and former curator Julian Spalding holds forth on his dislike of conceptual art and his love for Beryl Cook
From regional galleries becoming “unsustainable” to brutal cuts to funding of museums, galleries and arts and humanities education, the sector is in an increasingly perilous state
The files included a letter from Serota himself
The Tate director knew Tate Modern would need to expand before it even opened. It has happened sooner than expected
Nicholas Serota says the document, which recommends the restitution of a Constable from the gallery’s collection, contains multiple inaccuracies
Developing a global reach is just as important for major cultural institutions as it is for big businesses
Mercedes and Ian Stoutzker have conferred an exceedingly generous donation on the gallery
The latest exhibition he has curated opened just last week at Tate Modern, “Gerhard Richter: Panorama”
Moving on from traditional didacticism and adapting to a new level of modern communication
After a decade of acclaim, will its success be topped by Tate Modern 2?
For a work to be deaccessioned from the Tate is rare but permitted, in this case as a step toward upgrading the national collection
Tate director Sir Nicholas Serota says no, but the director of the Berlin Gemäldegalerie, among others, believes it is
The museum has announced an ambitious development project which could cost up to £135 million
Serota said no to 100 works in 1998, but is still keen to buy “major” pieces
Tate director Nicholas Serota has spoken out about the challenges facing the gallery on acquisitions
The greatest contemporary art collector in Britain says he was ready to offer all his art to gallery director Nicholas Serota—but his proposal was not pursued
Trustees will look at whether the museum should “upgrade” works by living artists
Meanwhile Britain's rugby hero, Jonny Wilkinson, brings sporting glamour to the BALTIC
Serota discusses export laws and what is truly significant to public collections
Tate Director Nicholas Serota comments on recent criticism
Aristocrat Toshio Hara is admired by museum directors, such as Nick Serota of the Tate, for his contemporary art museum
The Art Newspaper has uncovered a forgotten episode in which the young Serota clashed with the trustees of the Tate over the Young Friends’ exhibitions
This new curatorial direction suggests museum just a plaything for the staff
Steel sculpture set for the new Tate Modern Turbine Hall
A radical new organisation has been created by director Nicholas Serota We interview the man he has chosen to lead the future Tate Gallery of British Art
An installation by Matthew Barney inaugurates a programme of innovative contemporary art long planned by Serota