Institutions wield their power on art list
23 October 2014
As Tate director Sir Nicholas Serota tops ArtReview's Power 100 list, how has he become the most powerful figure in the art world?
Article written by Will Gompertz
Will Gompertz
Arts editor
23 October 2014
As Tate director Sir Nicholas Serota tops ArtReview's Power 100 list, how has he become the most powerful figure in the art world?
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