Nicholas Serota has been in the top 10 of the "Power 100"
every year since the list was launched by ArtReview magazine in
2002, which said his museum "has come to epitomize almost all
the elements of the current 'global' artworld."
"Tate Modern remains the most visited modern and contemporary
museum in the world and the organization has partnerships from
Seoul and Sydney to Berlin and Oman," ArtReview said.
Established in 2000 under Serota's leadership, Tate Modern has
become a major tourist attraction in the British capital. Last
month, it announced that an exhibition of paper cut-outs by the
Henri Matisse drew more than 560,000 visitors, making it the
most popular show ever mounted at the museum.
Previous figures to top the list include artists Damien Hirst
and Ai Weiwei. Last year, Sheikha al-Mayassa al-Thani, daughter
of the emir of Qatar, was named most powerful person after the
Gulf state went on an unprecedented spending spree to fill its
new museums.
(Writing by Robin Pomeroy; Editing by Larry King)
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