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Tate awarded the GRAND PRIX AFFICHAGE by Strategies magazine, June 2006.
Tate
The Tate constitutes a family of galleries that operates on four different sites throughout Britain. The Tate galleries house the national collection of British art from the sixteenth century to the present day, including the Turner Bequest, and the national collection of international modern art. In order to provide increased display space and to offer improved services to visitors, Tate has embarked on an ambitious programme of development and expansion: the creation of the new gallery, Tate Modern at Bankside, the development of Tate Britain at Millbank, the expansion of Tate Liverpool and the continuing development of Tate St Ives.
Projects conducted by Agenda since 2000
Media and marketing campaigns launched for openings and temporary exhibitions:
Tate Modern since 2000
- August Strindberg
17 February 2005 - 15 May 2005 - Joseph Beuys
4 February 2005 - 2 May 2005 - The Unilever Series: Bruce Nauman
12 October 2004 - 28 March 2005 - Robert Frank
28 October 2004 - 23 January 2005 - Time Zone
6 October 2004 - 2 January 2005 - Luc
Tuymans
24
June 2004 - 3 October 2004 - Edward
Hopper
27
May 2004 - 5 September 2004 - Constantin
Brancusi
29
January -
23 May 2004 - Donald
Judd
5
February -
25
April 2004 - Common
Wealth
22
October 2003 - 28
December 2004 - Sigmar
Polke
2
October 2003 - 4 January 2004 - Olafur
Eliasson
14 October 2003 - 21 March 2004 - Paul
McCarthy on Bankside
19 May 2003 - 26 October 2003 - Performing
Objects (Video)
Autumn
2003 - Cruel
and Tender
5 June - 7 September 2003 - Max
Beckmann
13 February - 5 May 2003 - Eva
Hesse
13 November 2002 - 9 March 2003 - Anish
Kapoor - Unilever Series
19 October - 6 April 03 - Barnett
Newman
19 September 2002 - 5 January 2003 - Turner
Prize 2002
30 October 2002 - 5 January 2003 - Eija
Liisa Ahtila
30 April - 28 July 2002 - Matisse
Picasso
11 May - 18 August 2002 - Andy
Warhol
07 February - 1 April 2002 - Surrealism
: Desire Unbound
20 September 2001 - 1 January 2002 - Katharina
Fritsch
9 September - 9 December 2001 - Arte
Povera
31 May - 19 August 2001 - Giorgio
Morandi
22 May - 12 August 2001 - Unilever
Series : Louise Bourgeois, Juan Munoz
12 June 2001 - 10 March 2002 - Century
City : Art and Culture in the Modern Metropolis
1 February - 29 April 2001 - Opening
of Tate Modern
11 May 2000
Tate Britain since 1997
- Turner Whistler Monet
10 February 2005 - 17 May 2005 - Anthony Caro
26 January 2005- 17 April 2005 - Turner Prize 2004
20 October 2004 - 23 January 2005 - Gwen and Augustus John
29 September 2004 - 9 January 2005 - Turner Prize 2004
20 October 2004 - 28 December 2004 - This Was tomorrow: Art of the 60's
30 June 2004 - 3 October 2004 - Art of the Garden
3 June 2004 - 30 August - In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida: Angus Fairhust, Damien Hirst, Sarah Lucas
3 March 2004 - 31 May 2004 - Pre-Raphaelite Vision: Truth to Nature
12 February - 3 May 2004 - Turner and Venice
9 October 2003 - 11 January 2004 - Wolfgang Tillmans
6 June - 14 September 2003 - Bridget Riley
26 June -28 September 2003 - Constable to Delacroix
5 February - 11 May 2003 - Gainsborough
24 October 2002 - 12 January 2003 - Lucian Freud
20 June - 15 September 2002 - American Sublime
21 February - 19 May 2002 - Turner Prize 2004 - 2003 - 2002 - 2001 - 2000 - 1999 - 1998
- Image and Idol : Medieval Sculpture
17 September 2001- 2 March 2002 - Exposed: The Victorian Nude
25 October - 20 January 2002 - Centenary Development Project
5 October 2001 - Michael Andrews
19 July - 7 October 2001 - Stanley Spencer
22 March - 24 June 2001 - William Blake
9 November - 11 February 2001 - Ruskin, Turner and the Pre-Raphaelites
9 March - 28 May 2000 - Intelligence : New British Art 2000
6 July - 24 September 2000 - Mona Hatoum
24 March - 9 July 2000
Tate Gallery since 1996
- The Art of Bloomsbury
4 November - 30 January 2000 - Abracadabra
15 July - 26 September 1999 - Jackson Pollock
11 March - 6 June 1999 - Sargent
15 October 1998 -17 January 1999 - Pierre Bonnard
12 February - 17 May 1998