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Art critics panned Tate Britain‘s 2023 rehanging of its permanent collection – a major undertaking for a gallery of its stature – for losing a sense of wonder in art.
Tate Britain is set to return a 17th-century painting to the heirs and great-grandchildren of a Jewish Belgian art collector, decades after it was looted by the Nazis during World War II.
In 2014, the Tate Gallery also returned a Nazi-looted painting to the descendents of a Hungarian art collector following a report from the advisory panel.
Tate Britain to return painting 'looted by Nazis' The 17th century painting was taken from the collection of a Jewish Belgian art collector after he fled his home in May 1940.
Tate Britain is set to return a 17th century painting to the family of a Jewish Belgian art collector after the work was taken from his home during the German occupation. The Spoliation Advisory Panel ...
Tate Britain is set to return a 17th century painting to the family of a Jewish Belgian art collector after the work was taken from his home during the German occupation. The Spoliation Advisory Panel ...
Tate Britain is set to return a 17th century painting to the family of a Jewish Belgian art collector after the work was taken from his home during the German occupation. The Spoliation Advisory ...
At Tate Britain, Celebrating a Mischievous, Subversive Talent The Portuguese-born artist Paula Rego has made Britain her home, on and off, since the 1950s.
Alvaro Barrington’s Grace, installed in Tate Britain’s Duveen Galleries, is a meditation of Black culture and identity communicated through his own experiences and memories growing up in ex-British ...
It is revelations like this that make Tate Britain’s exhibition “Now You See Us: Women Artists In Britain 1520-1920” a compelling triumph: a group show spanning over 400 years of art history ...