The Web Site of the Tate Gallery, forming one fifth of the Gallery as a whole. Founded as part of a drive to make the holding more accessible to a wider audience and increase the participation in the Gallery's activity, the Tate Online holds digital versions of many of the holdings as well as detailed information on exhibitions. A website, Web site or WWW site (often shortened to just site) is a collection of webpages, that is, HTML/XHTML documents accessible via HTTP on the Internet; all publicly accessible websites in existence comprise the World Wide Web. ... The Tate Gallery in the United Kingdom is a network of four galleries and a virtual presence: Tate Britain (opened 1897), Tate Liverpool (1988), Tate St Ives (1993), Tate Modern (2000) and Tate Online (1998). ...
Tate, alas, was not blameless in creating the impression of artistic decline.
Tate now also seems like a survivorone of the few genuine talents among the many young stars of Po-Biz who enjoyed their fifteen minutes of literary fame in the publicity-mad Seventies.
Tate is often funny and always fun to read, even in the nihilistic poems that make up a good portion of the volume.