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Britain’s Tate museum group has officially named the recently opened extension of Tate Modern after Len Blavatnik, the billionaire industrialist whose Access Industries has branched out into ...
A crowd of demonstrators rallied outside Tate Modern in London yesterday (21 July), protesting against the arts philanthropist Len Blavatnik. The activist group known as WeDemocracy says it is ...
Today (4 May) Tate announced that Tate Modern's new extension will be named the Blavatnik Building, after the Ukrainian-born American businessman Len Blavatnik. Although the size of the donation ...
Since opening as an extension in 2016, Tate Modern’s eye-catching Herzog + De Meuron-designed Blavatnik Building has become famous for its top floor, daytime-only viewing gallery.
The demonstration took place outside Tate Modern’s Blavatnik wing, which was opened in 2016 thanks to a record £50 million gift from the Ukrainian-born, British-American billionaire ...
The Tanks, under the Blavatnik Building at the Tate Modern, are giant, hollowed-out concrete chambers that used to hold thousands of tons of oil, back when the museum was the Bankside Power ...
Visitors will continue to enjoy panoramic views of London from Tate Modern’s Blavatnik Building, including close ups of nearby luxury flats, after five residents lost their legal battle to ...
Tate Modern's viewing terrace has served as a popular selfie spot since it opened as part of the Blavatnik Building in 2016.
Tate Modern’s 10th-floor viewing platform in 2020. ... The viewing platform, part of Tate Modern’s Blavatnik Building, has made headlines worldwide for reasons other than the privacy dispute.
Britain’s Tate museum group has officially named the recently opened extension of Tate Modern after Len Blavatnik, the billionaire industrialist whose Access Industries has branched out into ...
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