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  • 21 Mar 2016 anna

    We’ve kicked BP out of Tate – but the work’s not done yet

    Tate’s BP sponsorship is ending. Last Saturday Liberate Tate released a spectacular cloud of confetti through the huge space of Tate’s Turbine Hall to celebrate. In kicking BP out of Tate, the movement for fossil free culture has achieved something that appeared impossible. This post is based on a slideshow we projected inside the Turbine…

    We’ve kicked BP out of Tate – but the work’s not done yet

  • Campaign ends Tate’s BP deal

    Campaign ends Tate’s BP deal Contact: Anna Galkina / @PlatformLondon / [email protected] It was announced today that BP’s sponsorship of art museum Tate was to end in 2017.[1]   Platform’s campaigner Anna Galkina said   The end of Tate’s sponsorship deal with BP is hopeful news for us, for the art world, and for everyone…

    Campaign ends Tate’s BP deal

  • 11 Mar 2016 admin

    BP’s sponsorship of Tate is over!

    Today is one of those days when we know we’re winning. It emerged that BP’s sponsorship of art gallery Tate will end within a year. Until this morning we didn’t know whether Tate would be signing a new deal with the oil company, locking it into fossil fuel promotion for a further 5 years. But in a victory for cultural divestment,…

    BP’s sponsorship of Tate is over!

  • Tate to go back to court over BP secrecy

    Press release: Tate to go back to court over BP secrecy Tate accused of using technicalities to keep BP sponsorship fees secret. Art museum believed to be reviewing BP deal this year, ahead of potential renewal.[1] Hearing scheduled for 11 May 2016. Please contact for details. Contact: Anna Galkina, Platform / @platformlondon / [email protected] Tate…

    Tate to go back to court over BP secrecy

  • 10 Jun 2015 anna

    Mind the Gap: Contradictions in Tate’s ethical decision-making over BP

    In 2016 Tate will decide whether to renew its current five-year sponsorship deal with BP. Tate’s Ethics Committee last reviewed BP sponsorship in 2010-11 to make a recommendation to the art museum’s Board of Trustees for or against renewal. This happened while increasing numbers of artists, Tate members, gallery visitors and commentators were challenging BP’s…

    Mind the Gap: Contradictions in Tate’s ethical decision-making over BP

  • Tate’s BP decision: What should Tate have done differently?

    David Carrington explains why arts organisations seeking commercial support could learn important lessons from the way Tate conducts itself as revealed through the recent BP sponsorship Freedom of Information case. David is an independent consultant and governance adviser. This article is part of ‘Mind the Gap: expert evaluations of Tate’s ethical decision-making over BP‘. For…

    Tate’s BP decision: What should Tate have done differently?

  • Tate’s BP decision: Climate, ethics, and reputation-management

    by Bridget McKenzie Bridget McKenzie is a cultural learning consultant and director of Flow UK. Previously she was head of learning at the British Library for five years, and was Education Officer for Tate. This article is part of ‘Mind the Gap: expert evaluations of Tate’s ethical decision-making over BP’. For more expert comment and…

    Tate’s BP decision: Climate, ethics, and reputation-management

  • Tate’s BP decision: Ethics, transparency, law and process

    Assessment of minutes and processes of the Tate Ethics Committee based on documents obtained through Freedom of Information Act requests. By Tim Crook, Head of Media Law & Ethics and Radio in the department of Media & Communications, Goldsmiths, University of London. Holding the appointment of Reader in Media and Communication at Goldsmiths and Visiting…

    Tate’s BP decision: Ethics, transparency, law and process

  • Court orders Tate to disclose BP sponsorship figures, campaigners celebrate legal victory

    Press release: Court orders Tate to disclose BP sponsorship figures, campaigners celebrate legal victory Contact: Anna Galkina / [email protected] / @platformlondon Images available (1)   Information Tribunal gives Tate 35 days to disclose sums of BP sponsorship from 1990-2006 Tate argued in court that disclosure of internal decision-making details would cause further protests and so…

    Court orders Tate to disclose BP sponsorship figures, campaigners celebrate legal victory

  • 15 Dec 2014 anna

    Tate director’s puzzling response to the call to #DropBP

    This is a guest post by Tate Member Oliver Grant. Oliver came to Tate Members’ AGM last week and asked Tate Director Nick Serota to respond to Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s call for “people of conscience to break their ties with corporations financing the injustice of climate change.” Oliver reflects on Serota’s response.   The AGM was a…

    Tate director’s puzzling response to the call to #DropBP