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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

  • Artists to take over Tate Modern during Paris climate talks for 3-day unauthorised festival

    For immediate release Unauthorised festival to take over Tate Modern spaces during next weekend of climate talks Contact: Mika Minio-Paluello / +44 7733466038 Full programme available on deadline.org.uk/programme Deadline Festival @Tate takes place exactly a year before Tate’s BP sponsorship deal expires Full programme is now available online. Including poetry, video installations, Caryl Churchill play,…

    Artists to take over Tate Modern during Paris climate talks for 3-day unauthorised festival

  • This Bitter Earth – rendering the invisible visible

    During my leave over the summer I was really glad to catch the performance Arctic Requiem outside the Shell Centre in August. Here’s a piece I wrote about it, prior to Shell’s decision to cease drilling in the Arctic Ocean. The rain lashes down. A strong south westerly drives it along the Thames, across Jubilee…

    This Bitter Earth – rendering the invisible visible

  • 8 Oct 2015 jane

    Fossil Funds Free campaign – We are at 300!

    Over the past ten days since the launch of Fossil Funds Free, ever increasing numbers of artists, writers, performers, and organisations have joined the Fossil Funds Free commitment. This is what they are committing to: ‘We do not take any oil, coal, or gas corporate sponsorship for our cultural work. We call on our peers and…

    Fossil Funds Free campaign – We are at 300!

  • 21 Sep 2015 anna

    Letting Laurel Speak

    This is a guest blog by Victoria, mother of Laurel, 13, from Children Against Global Warming. Last Sunday my daughter was one of three children who performed an intervention at the British Museum and the National Portrait Gallery as part of a day of protests organised by Art Not Oil, against BPs sponsorship. Laurel is…

    Letting Laurel Speak

  • 18 Sep 2015 anna
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    Smuggled letters in the museum

    On Sunday 13 September, sixteen different groups took over BP-sponsored British Museum for a whole day of performances in resistance to oil sponsorship. This is a partial transcript of our performance that took place in the Museum’s room 56 (Mesopotamia collection).   This is a performance by Platform London in solidarity with Azerbaijan’s political prisoners.…

    Smuggled letters in the museum

  • 10 Jun 2015 anna

    Mind the gap: expert evaluations of 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: expert evaluations of Tate’s ethical decision-making over BP