10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TATE GALLERIES»
Discover the use of
Tate Galleries in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Tate Galleries and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Vignette 2 focuses on the Tate Galleries and illustrates the range of experiences
that a museum might offer. This is not an isolated example and quick searches on
our personal computers enable us to visit museums such as Museum of ...
Ruth Rentschler, Anne-Marie Hede, 2013
2
Heritage, Museums and
Galleries: An Introductory Reader
The dismantling of conventional chronology at the Tate galleries is a reaction
against survey-like 'stories of art' (see Elkins, 2002) and Alfred Barr's 1936 '
flowchart' of modern art, which was enacted in early displays at the Museum of
Modern ...
3
Marketing and Public Relations for Museums,
Galleries, ...
s. Drive footfall to the four Tate galleries. s. Integrate our social media channels
seamlessly into our overall gallery marketing campaigns. s. Generate sales
across our income streams. s. Encourage fans to act as advocates for Tate. s.
Ylva French, Sue Runyard, 2011
4
Art Rules: Pierre Bourdieu and the Visual Arts
In 2006, at the time of writing, the Tate collection is shared between the four Tate
galleries and its other regional partnership galleries in Sheffield, Kendal, Stoke-
on-Trent and Norwich. Thus, this national art museum occupies field positions ...
Michael Grenfell, Cheryl Hardy, 2007
5
Leisure Marketing: A Global Perspective
Tate Galleries, UK There are four Tate Galleries in the UK, as follows: (i) Tate
Britain, the national gallery of British Art over the past 500 years (ii) Tate Modern,
a modern and contemporary art gallery in London (iii) Tate Liverpool, the largest
...
Susan Horner, John Swarbrooke, 2005
6
New Horizons in Arts, Heritage, Nonprofit and Social Marketing
... about temporary exhibitions and displays and events at all four Tate galleries,
which members say encourage them to visit: I came here because I read in the
Tate brochure that there was going to be an exhibition of Edward Burra's pictures,
...
Roger Bennett, Finola Kerrigan, Daragh O'Reilly, 2013
7
Your Leisure: Inspirational Ideas for Occupying Your Time ...
... academy.org.uk; website: www.royalacademy.org.uk. Tate Britain and Tate
Modern. London now boasts two magnificent Tate galleries: Tate Britain ...
8
Art Spaces: The Architecture of Four Tates
In this illustrated book, Helen Searing traces the architectural history of the four Tates, not only focusing on the buildings themselves but also illuminating the artistic, political and cultural context of their conception and growth.
9
Curators-Collections: Management of the Arts
Tate Modern Bankside SE1 Telephone: 020 7887 8888 Opened in May 2000
Tate Modern houses the Tate Galleries collection of contemporary art and
examples drawn from 19th and beyond of modernist and vanguard artists. The
displays ...
James, Nicholas Philip James, 2011
10
Religion & Contemporary Art
The submission of works for purchase, exhibition or performance is an
application for employment and would involve a contract (written or verbal). As a
potential self-employed contractor I was seeking a personal contract with Tate
galleries.
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TATE GALLERIES»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
Tate Galleries is used in the context of the following news items.
Tate Modern director follows Tate Britain director out of door
Chris Dercon is to step down as director of Tate Modern, the second director to announce a departure from the Tate Galleries in as many months. «Financial Times, Apr 15»
Tate buoyed by Matisse after fall in visitor numbers
A five-month exhibition of Henri Matisse's cut-out artworks has become the most successful in the history of the Tate galleries, attracting more than half a million ... «Financial Times, Sep 14»
Tate shows off sculpture and pop in 2015 programme
Sculpture is to take centre stage at the Tate galleries next year, with the first major retrospective in 20 years of Alexander Calder – credited with inventing the ... «The Guardian, Jul 14»