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Record year for acquisitions to Tate Collection

 

Press release: 3 September 2008

At a press conference on 3 September on the publication of its Annual Report 2007/08 and presentation of its future programme, Tate announced that the year was the most successful on record for acquisitions to the Tate Collection.

494 works, valued at £63.1 million, were acquired for the Collection in 2007-8. Of these 320 were thanks to the generosity of collectors and artists through gifts and bequests.

Four important works were presented by Damien Hirst. Louise Bourgeois gave her work, Maman 1999, the iconic spider which has become closely associated with Tate Modern, and Leon Kossoff gifted more than 30 unique prints.The late Simon Sainsbury bequeathed 18 works to Tate and the National Gallery, including works by Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud and Balthus. Tate was also bequeathed an important Stanley Spencer painting, The Wool Shop 1939, by Maurice Farquharson and acquired a Bacon painting through the ‘acceptance-in-lieu’ scheme and a work by Kitaj.

Although the remarkable gift by Anthony d’Offay to the National Galleries of Scotland and Tate of ARTIST ROOMS, as well as David Hockney’s gift of Bigger Trees near Warter 2007 were announced in 2007/08, these gifts will not be formally accessioned until the next financial year.

Other achievements of the year include:

For further information please contact Helen Beeckmans or Ruth Findlay, Tate Press Office, Call: 020 7887 8730 Email: pressoffice@tate.org.uk

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Tate’s Annual Report 07/08 can be viewed in full online at:

www.tate.org.uk/about/tatereport/2008

 

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