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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.
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.