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...A conversation with Nicholas Serota, then director of Tate, about the lack of diversity in museum leadership led to the establishment of the Clore Leadership programme, a training course for professionals...
...Acting chairperson Dame Elan Closs Stephens told the committee that this review would be overseen by BBC board member Nick Serota and Deloitte’s Simon Cuerden alongside its chief operating officer Leigh...
...Dame Elan Closs Stephens, acting BBC chair, told the House of Lords communications committee on Tuesday that the review of internal procedures would be overseen by Sir Nick Serota, a non-executive BBC board...
...The review was carried out by three non-executive members of the BBC board’s nominations committee: Sir Nicholas Serota, Shirley Garrood and Dame Elan Closs Stephens....
...Naming names from Nicholas Serota, chair of Arts Council England, to Michael Gove, secretary of state for levelling up, Murphy called on them to restore ENO’s funding and declared: “History is watching you...
...On November 3 2022, Nicholas Serota, chair of Arts Council England, called in ENO’s chair Harry Brünjes and informed him that the axe had swung in his direction....
...Serota criticised his lack of co-operation, then made a public apology in an effort to mend relations....
...After Hodgkin’s death in 2017, Peattie hoped to follow in their footsteps, and sought advice from former Tate director Nicholas Serota. “He advised strongly against it,” he says with a sigh....
...“We knew that we could get the most out of them,” said the Tate’s then director Nicholas Serota....
...The BBC board’s nomination committee is, at Sharp’s behest, conducting its own review led by independent director Nicholas Serota, although it does not have the power to remove the chair, which rests with...
...It is edited by art historian Jon Wood and has a foreword by Nicholas Serota, chair of Arts Council England and the previous longtime director of Tate....
...Saville and Serota credit him with creating spaces that inspire artists to create ambitious work. Others have doubts....
...“Pilar stands out because she values traditional connoisseurship and scholarship so highly,” says Nicholas Serota, chair of Arts Council England, highlighting the Peggy Guggenheim exhibition as a favourite...
...“I also met Jay Jopling, whose White Cube gallery was still a small space behind Christie’s, and [future Tate director] Nick Serota — they were important influences on me.”...
...“Nick Serota [former director of Tate] introduced us. Bruce was really gentle, really smart. I let him know I was going through this terrible crisis....
...The review will be led by non-executive board member Sir Nick Serota and supported by Ian Hargreaves and Sir Robbie Gibb, who sit on the broadcaster’s committee for editorial guidelines and standards....
...In the 1990s, Tate director Nicholas Serota commented: “Quite suddenly it seemed that art could be young, female and directly connected to the viewer’s daily experience.”...
...He founded ShowStudio with Nick Knight in 2000 and also worked with Nicholas Serota at the Whitechapel Gallery....
...Sir Nicholas Serota Chairman, Arts Council England, London WC1, UK...
...Iwona Blazwick, Caro Howell and I had the good fortune to be charged with driving the artistic programme for the new museum, working directly with Tate director Nicholas Serota....
...Sir Nicholas Serota, then director of the Tate, said the dismissals were “incomprehensible”....
...He was the funny and engaging director of the Whitechapel Gallery in the 1950s and ’60s and remains the most influential museum director in Britain, after Nick Serota – he gave Pollock and Rothko their first...
...Admirers of his collection have included Nicholas Serota, who visited while director of Tate in 1996, and the late pop singer George Michael who, Tibbles says, was keen to buy Gilbert & George’s “City Fairies...
...Letter in response to this article: Yana Peel and Novalpina Capital’s investment / From Sir Nicholas Serota, Chairman, Arts Council England, London, UK...
...Their presence totally changed the intellectual climate in Britain . . . ” This is Sir Nicholas Serota, talking of the émigrés from continental Europe who found sanctuary in Britain in the 1930s — refugees...
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