
Paul’s Gallery of the Week: Tate Britain
Tate Britain opened as the National Gallery of British Art on the site of the former Millbank Prison in 1897, but soon became commonly known as the Tate Gallery, after its founder Sir Henry Tate.
Tate Britain opened as the National Gallery of British Art on the site of the former Millbank Prison in 1897, but soon became commonly known as the Tate Gallery, after its founder Sir Henry Tate.
Breaking the Mould is the first extensive survey of post-war British sculpture by artists identifying as women in a public institution.
FREE ART FAIR at the Barbican. The show runs from Monday 12th October to Sunday 18th October. The Free Art… Read More