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  2. www.tate.org.uk › history-tate › history-tate-modernHistory of Tate Modern | Tate

    Since it opened in May 2000, more than 40 million people have visited Tate Modern. It is one of the UK’s top three tourist attractions and generates an estimated £100 million in economic benefits to London annually. In 2009 Tate embarked on a major project to develop Tate Modern.

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    Tate Modern was opened by the Queen on 11 May 2000. Tate Modern received 5.25 million visitors in its first year. The previous year the three existing Tate galleries had received 2.5 million visitors combined. Extension project

  4. May 31, 2016 · When Tate Modern opened, in spring 2000, I was a first-year undergraduate, reading English literature. I remember traipsing along to the Turbine Hall to marvel at Louise Bourgeois’s muscular steel spider, with its sensuous marble eggs secreted, on its undercarriage, in a meshed sac.

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    • Yayoi Kusama (2012) Prior to Tate Modern’s retrospective, Yayoi Kusama had been a beloved figure within the art world. Since then, her notoriety has expanded exponentially, with legions of fans across the globe.
    • “Olafur Eliasson: The Weather Project” (2003–04) No other Turbine Hall commission has had as much impact as Olafur Eliasson’s The Weather Project in 2003.
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  5. In Tate galleries …international artists was moved to Tate Modern, which opened in 2000. Located on the Bankside (an area along the south bank of the River Thames), Tate Modern is a refurbished power station designed by Swiss architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron.

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