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Architecture firm Caruso St John has completed a £45 million renovation of London's Tate Britain art gallery, which includes a spiral staircase descending to new underground classrooms.
Caruso St John’s interventions at Tate Britain are a masterpiece of architectural ambiguity, writes Jay Merrick. Photography by Hélène Binet In the 21st century, we consume art in highly commodified ...
Caruso St John’s £45 million overhaul of the Tate Britain will open to the public tomorrow (19 November) Seven years after winning the commission (see AJ 20.12.06), the practice has completed the long ...
The essay by Jay Merrick, the architecture critic of The Independent, gives us the details of the Tate Britain's renovation work. Third essay by Adam Caruso talks about his and Peter St John's ...
At Tate the phased refurbishment, led by architect Caruso St John, saw the transformation of the oldest part of the Grade II listed Millbank building in May, when nine new galleries were opened to ...
A new Tate Britain will be unveiled during 2013: The Millbank Project by Caruso St John Architects (which will be fully completed in November) will transform the oldest part of the building.
Which makes it a breathtakingly new sensation to be invited to walk into a new exhibition at Tate Britain and see the paintings of John Singer Sargent right there alongside some of the clothes that ...
The Tate Britain gallery ... alongside her more famous brother John Singer Sargent) and Annie Swynnerton. Half of the living artists on display at Tate Britain are now women, and there are also ...
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