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In the News (Thu 16 Feb 12)

  
  Dana Gioia Online - James Tate
Tate, alas, was not blameless in creating the impression of artistic decline.
Tate now also seems like a survivor–one of the few genuine talents among the many young stars of Po-Biz who enjoyed their fifteen minutes of literary fame in the publicity-mad Seventies.
Tate is often funny and always fun to read, even in the nihilistic poems that make up a good portion of the volume.
www.danagioia.net /essays/etate.htm   (2696 words)

  
 Welcome to Austin and Tate Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
One of the reasons why I put "Austin and Tate" on hold is due to the fact that I wanted to become a better all around artist before I continued on with a comic strip.
Tate loves the outdoors and is always outside when he can be.
Tate won't learn a thing after having been grounded, spanked, yelled at or even beaten to the ground by Austin for that matter.
www.austinandtate.com   (914 words)

  
 Tate Online: turning heads   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Tate Online has gone from strength to strength.
Tate holds regular live webcasts - up to four or five a month - usually in the form of seminars or interviews with high profile arts people.
The team has adapted this to be played online and it is due to be launched in both broadband and narrowband formats on 16 July.
www.btplc.com /Innovation/HelpingSociety/tate   (849 words)

  
 JS Online: Tate, Iowa primed for Big Ten title run
Tate, a first-team all-conference pick, completed 62% of his passes for 2,786 yards, 20 touchdowns and 14 interceptions.
When asked what quarterback he models himself after, Tate's first response wasn't a quarterback but a flame-throwing Texan who is a sure to be enshrined in the baseball Hall of Fame.
The same is true of Tate, who must break in three new receivers this season and will have a new left tackle protecting his blind side.
www.jsonline.com /story/index.aspx?id=485892&format=print   (545 words)

  
 Learn more about Tate Gallery in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The Tate Gallery is an art gallery or museum, that was originally officially titled the National Gallery of British Art, and was situated on Millbank in Pimlico, in London.
It was founded in 1897 by Henry Tate with money earned from his sugar refineries.
The original gallery is now called Tate Britain to distinguish it from several other recently-opened "Tate Galleries" in England, and is a national gallery for British art from 1500 to the present day.
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /t/ta/tate_gallery.html   (277 words)

  
 Museums and the Web 2004 : Papers : Rellie, One Site Fits All ...
Tate has a dual role as the national Collection of British art and as the national Collection of International modern art and is one of the great public museums of the United Kingdom.
Tate's central aim is to create public awareness, understanding and appreciation of British art from the sixteenth century to the present day, and of international modern and contemporary art.
Tate Online has now existed for six years, and both director- and trustee-level discussions are planned to evaluate the options and determine its future.
www.archimuse.com /mw2004/papers/rellie/rellie.html   (4670 words)

  
 Something smells funny at the Tate... - Independent Online Edition > This Britain
The crowds at Tate Britain last weekend were unlikely to have thought there was anything particularly strange about Christopher Ofili's work The Upper Room, except perhaps the fact that it was partly made using several dozen dollops of elephant dung.
The Tate at first refused to disclose the amount paid for The Upper Room, but it was forced to release a series of details under the Freedom of Information Act.
The identities of Miro's benefactors remain secret, but Tate minutes from November 2003 note that several of the donors were both "purchasing a new painting by Ofili and contributing X to Tate".
news.independent.co.uk /uk/this_britain/article330091.ece   (1545 words)

  
 Tate Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
An additional 6000 catalogue texts available at Tate Online and a new glossary of 300 art terms, several with British sign language interpretations.
An interactive on-line map of Tate Britain, making the largest displays of British art accessible to people all over the world and allowing them to create their own virtual tour.
Tate Online has received two Interactive BAFTA Entertainment Awards, the London Tourism Award for best website, a Museum and the Web 'Best of the Web' awards for Best Research site 2004 and is consistently rated the UK's top visual art site by independent analysts Hitwise.
www.btplc.com /Societyandenvironment/Socialandenvironmentreport/Community/Artsandheritage/TateOnline.htm   (351 words)

  
 The Observer | Review | A new scheme puts the Tate's archives online
It is a satisfying irony that the story of this flood is about to be told online (with all its attendant exhibits guaranteed safe and dry) as part of an ambitious new scheme to put selected material from the Tate's archive on the net.
On the Tate history table there were photographs of several periods - I especially admired the startling shots taken by Richard Glover of Tate Modern during its construction.
He complained that what you see is 'an image of an image, not the thing itself but a bright phantasm, a visual parody whose relation to the original and actual work of art is the same as that of a shrunken head to the human being'.
observer.guardian.co.uk /review/story/0,6903,1032416,00.html   (1838 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online: TATE SPRINGS, TX   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Tate Springs was a small crossroads community a few miles east of Fort Worth in southeastern Tarrant County.
A 1948 map shows Tate Springs as a few scattered dwellings, and in 1952 it was described as a church and crossroads community.
The Handbook of Texas Online is a joint project of The General Libraries at the University of Texas at Austin (http://www.lib.utexas.edu) and the Texas State Historical Association (http://www.tsha.utexas.edu).
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/print/TT/hrt5.html   (208 words)

  
 Wine Online: "Tate The Great"...Maybe :: Iowa's field general is very, very impressive.
Tate is only the second Iowa quarterback in history to be named all-Big Ten as a sophomore.
But in comparing Tate's passing statistics this year to Long's in 1983, Tate is ahead in nearly every category.
Tate has more completions for more touchdowns, and has thrown for a better percentage than any sophomore in Iowa history.
hawkeyesports.collegesports.com /sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/121304aab.html   (635 words)

  
 Museums and the Web 2004 : Abstract
The aim of Tate Online, as with the organisation as a whole, is to increase public awareness, understanding and appreciation of art.
Tate Online currently attracts in excess of 2 million visitors a year, and independent analysis confirms it is the most popular UK art Web site.
As part of this planning, we have identified and communicated the key areas for focus over the next 3-5 years, and are beginning to profile and target better the different audience groups the organisation is endeavouring to attract.
www.archimuse.com /mw2004/abstracts/prg_250000701.html   (190 words)

  
 British Expat: Arts: Tate Online - Turner Prize
The annual award was established by the Patrons of New Art (Tate Online: Patrons of New Art), and is intended to promote public discussion of new developments in contemporary British art.
This year, for the first time, Tate has devised a Podcast section of the website, enabling the public to contribute unofficial 'alternative' audio guide tours which can then be made available as podcasts to visitors to Tate Online.
Visitors to Tate Online can find out more about the history of the award and test their knowledge in the Turner Prize quiz.
www.britishexpat.com /Arts__Tate_Online_-_Turner_Pri.849.0.html   (945 words)

  
 Archinect : Links : Tate Online Events
The programme looks to expand and develop audiences nationally and internationally, whilst evolving an online community for exchange and debate across a wide range of arts and culture contexts.
Live webcasts are archived and available to view online within a week from the event.
Online Events also works closely with Tate Learning and a range of partners, contributing to the development of formal education and curriculum-based contexts for audio, video and rich media content online.
www.archinect.com /links/detail.php?id=2448_0_26_0_M70   (211 words)

  
 THE 2003 HOLLIS AWARDS FOR THE MOST EFFECTIVE USE OF SPONSORSHIP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Overall to promote BT’s partnership with Tate Online, positioning it in a positive way and show how BT is actively, through its support (financial and technical) of Tate Online, making art more accessible to thousands of people.
A Tate Online Visitor Survey conducted in 2002 showed that (from a sample of 605 respondents) – 63% thought that BT was investing in arts and education in a positive way; 35% said the sponsorship had improved their impression of BT.
Tate Online has been ranked the UK’s number one arts website by Hitwise, an online competitive intelligence service, based on a sample of 8.3 million internet users.
www.ipra.org /library/docs/gwa3088.htm   (1268 words)

  
 Shirley - online facilitation
I'm an online facilitator, currently working on the Ultraversity workplace degree programme.
Its good to see the perspective of the online learner, and what stands out for me is the technical challenge.
Its hard to tell whether some of the problems were local or more general, as there was nowhere to go and find out, unlike the BALTR online degree course where places for technical queries are fairly well sign-posted.
shirley.blogdrive.com /archive/420.html   (471 words)

  
 Office Recruitment | PA Job Opportunities
Tate offers a complete portfolio of recruitment solutions spanning temporary, contract and permanent staff, through to full outsourcing of the office recruitment function.
Tate's commitment to quality throughout the recruitment process enables us to underwrite the entire service financially.
The unique, Tate Watertight Guarantee, means if you are not happy with our service, then, quite simply, you don't pay.
www.tate.co.uk   (127 words)

  
 Tate Online | Net Art
Tate Online Events produces a regular programme of talks, symposia, sound & performances - hosting a range of live webcasts, discussion forums, downloads and archived media, in conjunction with Tate Modern and Tate Britain.
These events are then uploaded to the Online Events Archive contributing to a growing research resource.
In response to the latest Net Art series, Online Events will be hosting an online panel discussion titled Liquid Architectures, bringing together an international and interdisciplinary group of theorists and practitioners to debate the future of the artefact, and the institutions which steward their exhibition, collection and preservation.
www.tate.org.uk /netart   (309 words)

  
 Not The Tate, a gallery for paintings, photography, sculpture, & digital art.
NOT THE TATE exists for Artists, Art students, indeed anyone, who wishes to display their Artwork on the internet in our online art gallery.
the answer is simple, exhibit your work on not the tate online gallery - be seen by the public, be seen by people browsing art online, be seen by potentail buyers of artwork, above all...show your artwork online on this internet gallery.
not the tate art gallery, and online art gallery showing painting, photograpy, sculptutre, digital ast, and other varied art forms, from around the world.
www.notthetate.co.uk   (527 words)

  
 Has the Tate gone too far? | Technology | Guardian Unlimited Technology
This is the puzzle being pondered by the Tate's curators after they commissioned their first web project.
It was due to go online this week but the launch has been postponed, possibly until next month.
He proposed to make a mock version of the existing Tate website, to which one in three visitors to www.tate.org.uk would be diverted.
technology.guardian.co.uk /online/story/0,3605,265410,00.html   (796 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Tate Modern extension is approved
Tate Modern is a great institution and needs more space, but why does it have to be in glass.
I've entered the Tate Modern several times and rarely progressed further than the Turbine Hall, which seems to me to be an enormous waste of space which could accommodate the contents of the proposed extension several times over.
I would also like to see the Tate Modern have a dedicated space for up and coming artists who could apply direct to the Tate with their portfolio.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/entertainment/6501873.stm   (1013 words)

  
 ARTMEDIA VIII - PARIS - Jemima RELLIE
Tate was not quick to get online.The first Tate website launched in February 1998, supported by a sole web editor, working three days a week in the Communications Department.But once plugged in, things developed relatively fast.Highlights, in rough chronological order, include: a site re-launch in March 2000, an ‘e-business’ joint venture with MOMA
Tate Online has grown to be among the most successful museum sites in the world, attracting over 1.7 million unique visitors last year.
.Online visitors are successfully co-opted in the fabrication of a Tate in Space via various means including an architectural competition, a request for sightings and a discussion list.Through this participation they are encouraged to examine ‘the contexts in which art institutions, artists and viewers play out their interconnecting roles
www.olats.org /projetpart/artmedia/2002eng/te_jRellie.html   (2243 words)

  
 Tate Implements Percussion's Rhythmyx 5 Enterprise Content Management Solution
Tate is one of Europe’s leading art galleries, encompassing Tate Britain, Tate Modern, Tate Liverpool and Tate St Ives.
Through the deployment of the new enterprise content management solution, Tate will be able to manage its online presence more effectively and thereby attract further Web site visitors, expand awareness of the Tate brand globally and support the mission of communicating its array of cultural information to the widest possible global audience, efficiently and effectively.
Tate also plans to use Rhythmyx for its staff intranet in order to improve the communication between employees based at different geographical locations, including Tate Modern, Tate Liverpool and Tate St Ives.
www.percussion.com /news/press-releases/2004/640.html   (768 words)

  
 Infoconomy - M-iD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Tate is a family of four landmark British galleries: Tate Britain and Tate Modern in London; Tate Liverpool; and Tate St Ives in Cornwall.
This feeds a vast variety of Tate's activities, including Tate Online and a huge range of publications from exhibition guides to the new Tate Etc magazine, which was launched this Summer.
That's a course on understanding modern art and it was devised to be a self-teaching, self-guiding, modular affair that enables learners to participate to their own level of satisfaction and to also get feedback from experts at Tate and tutors at the City Lit.
www.infoconomy.com /pages/M-iD/group99899.adp   (1434 words)

  
 Whitney ARTPORT: The Whitney Museum Portal to Net Art
Screening Circle adapts the cultural tradition of the quilting circle into an online format.
The Dumpster is an interactive online visualization that attempts to depict a slice through the romantic lives of American teenagers.
Using real postings extracted from millions of online blogs, visitors can surf through tens of thousands of romantic relationships in which one person has "dumped" another.
artport.whitney.org   (367 words)

  
 Tate's online appeal a success: Blue Rigi to stay in U.K.
Britain's Tate gallery announced on Thursday that Turner's masterpiece has been "saved for the nation" thanks to financial grants and thousands of donations from members of the public worldwide to its "buy a brushstroke" campaign.
The online appeal, which was set to end March 20, invited art lovers to essentially donate £5 (about $11.50) to "buy a brushstroke" of The Blue Rigi.
In the end, the Tate contributed £2 million, the National Heritage Memorial Fund gave close to £2 million, the public donations amounted to £550,000 and the Art Fund ponied up £500,000 of the total.
www.cbc.ca /world/story/2007/03/01/tate-blue-rigi.html   (1408 words)

  
 Press Releases - Sam Taylor-Wood and Amir Khan launch “40 Artists, 40 Days” – an initiative to Back the Bid at ...
Sir Nicholas Serota, director of Tate, said: “The vision for 2012 is that sport and the arts will come together in London for the biggest celebration this century will have ever known.
Tate Modern and Tate Britain are part of the drive to make London Olympic Capital in 2012.
BT has been sole sponsor of Tate Online since 2001, providing both technical and financial support to the site which is the most visited arts website in the country and whose visitor figures now stand at nearly 700,000 per month.
www.lda.gov.uk /server.php?show=ConWebDoc.1119   (505 words)

  
 Online Tate Archive Brings History To Life - 24 Hour Museum - official guide to UK museums, galleries, exhibitions and ...
The online archive is split into three themed journeys that introduce material on Tate's history, the Bloomsbury Group, and the art world of the 1960s and 70s as seen through the eyes of art critic Barbara Reise.
From bomb damage at Tate Britain during the Second World War and the Bloomsbury set gathering at Charleston, to newspaper articles discussing the latest controversial work to be put on display, the archive makes for a fascinating read.
The project is part of the Tate Insight programme and was funded by the sponsors of Tate Online, British Telecom, and the New Opportunities Fund (NOF).
www.24hourmuseum.org.uk /nwh_gfx_en/ART17964.html   (687 words)

  
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Their strikingly retro redesign is reminiscent of 60s and 70s space age industrial design: the fontography for '2001: A Space Odyssey' and films of that ilk, the insignia for those American gas guzzling Cadillacs, and a touch of geometric pattern.
Tate in Space online will act as an arena for debate and reflection on the nature of art in space, raising questions about cultural and institutional ambition and the very human desires to observe and communicate.
Approximately two million people in the UK are blind or partially sighted and Tate believes that they should not be prevented from enjoying art.
www.msstate.edu /Fineart_Online/Backissues/Vol_16/faf_v16_n08/faf1608.txt   (10545 words)

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