Tate Modern, opened in May 2000 in the former Bankside Power Station, transformed London's art landscape with its innovative exhibitions and installations. Housed initially with the Tate Britain's collection, it quickly became a must-see destination, doubling its visitor expectations in its inaugural year. As it celebrates its 25th anniversary, director Karin Hindsbo shares reflections and points to future exhibitions, such as A Year in Art: 2050, showcasing upcoming artists while also honoring its past by reintroducing pivotal pieces from its early days.
In its first year, the Tate Modern had twice the projected number of visitors as locals and tourists flocked to see its headline-making installations.
Karin Hindsbo reflects on the success of Tate Modern and is focused on future exhibitions, including 'A Year in Art: 2050', imagining what art will look like.
Collection
[
|
...
]