Herzog & de Meuron: six degrees of separation from Tate Modern
This week, the Basel-based architects Herzog & de Meuron’s latest museum building opens—a £260m brick-clad ziggurat that extends Tate Modern, the former power station they transformed in the late 1990s to widespread acclaim. Here, we trace six degrees of separation between the new, expanded Tate Modern and some of the architects’ landmark art spaces.
Goetz Collection, Munich, 1992
Hats off to the art collector Ingrid Goetz for spotting the architects’ potential
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