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      Betreff: New TATE Magazine Out To Press
      Datum: Fri, 6 Sep 2002 07:13:51 -0700
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        NEW TATE MAGAZINE OUT TO PRESS

      The first re-launched issue of the new TATE magazine, published by Condé
      Nast, will be on the newsstands from 5 September. Designed to make the
      visual arts accessible to a broad readership, the magazine will be positioned
      alongside the most cutting-edge titles.

      Condé Nast has assembled a talented team, under the energetic editorship of
      Robert Violette, including the best of international writers and design innova-
      tors, and has given them free rein to produce a magazine that reflects TATE's
      own dynamic attitude towards the visual arts.

      Designed to interest the six million people who annually visit the four TATE gal-
      leries, the magazine will be published bi-monthly distributed to 60,000 Tate
      Members as well as via newsstands in the UK and internationally.

        Highlights of the first issue:

      Marina Warner on dollars and pillars after September 11
      Marina Warner speculates on the origins of the dollar sign and its links with the
      Pillars of Hercules and the Twin Towers of Manhattan.

      Renaissance Tapestries at the Met
      An exhibition of tapestries from the high renaissance became New York's sur-
      prise summer blockbuster - not just with the public but among artists who have
      identified some deep resonances with their own work.

      Filmmaker Baz Luhrmann interviewed by Miuccia Prada
      On the eve of Luhrmann's production of Puccini's most famous opera, Miuccia
      Prada met the renowned director of film and theatre for TATE magazine. Friends
      and kindred spirits, they discussed ancient arts, the creative process, patterns
      of history and September 11.

      Melanie McGrath on Tracey Emin
      No artist is subjected to fiercer public scrutiny in the British tabloids than Tracey
      Emin. But is she a great artist? Melanie McGrath meets the artist, whose appear-
      ances in art magazines have been shockingly rare.

      Catherine Millet on the seduction of art
      Catherine Millet, founding editor of the influential French magazine Art Press and
      author of the bestselling The Sexual Life of Catherine M, takes an intimate look
      at artists.

      American Sublime:
      Carter Ratcliff on painter Barnett Newman When he first exhibited his vast ab-
      stract paintings more than 50 years ago, Barnett Newman's audience did not
      know how to look at them. So, as Carter Ratcliff writes, 'Newman set out to
      teach them.'

      Artangel Liz Jobey celebrates ten years of Artangel, the ground-breaking art
      and performance organisation with no gallery or theatre to call its own.

      Bronwyn Cosgrave on footwear at Documenta XI
      Can you judge an art fair by its footwear? Vogue's Bronwyn Cosgrave gives
      the low-down.

      Gary Hume:Studio Visit, Photography by Robert Wyatt
      Eight pages of photography of Gary Hume's studio in the run up to his new ex-
      hibition.

        Notes to Editors:

      Robert Violette (Editor) edited Damien Hirst's first and internationally acclaimed
      book I Want to Spend the Rest of My Life Everywhere, One to One, Forever,
      Now, as well as The Jeff Koons Handbook and One Woman's Wardrobe for the
      Victoria and Albert Museum, which won the prestigious Design and Art Direc-
      tion Silver Award. He was Publishing Director at the Anthony D'Offay Gallery in
      London up to 1995, and in 1997 began to publish books under his own Violette
      Editions imprint, including works by Louise Bourgeois, Gilbert and George and
      Sophie Calle, and most recently a book with fashion designer Paul Smith.

      Daren Ellis (Art Director) has brought his distinctive range of talents to The Face,
      Dazed and Confused, Arena, Homme Plus and the Illustrated Ape, as well as
      two themed issues of Big Magazine. He was formerly the Creative Director of
      the fashion magazine 10.

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