Shezad Dawood Selects Late at Tate Britain March

Friday 6 March 2009, 17.15–21.35

Tonight starts with another chance to see Shezad Dawood's Feature 2008. Then we welcome cult psycho-country band Lonesome Cowboys from Hell to the stage to perform some post postmodern blues. Rounding off the evening is Andy Warhol's controversial film Lonesome Cowboys (1968, 109 min, cert 18), featuring a transvestite sheriff and five gay cowboys.

17.45-18.40

Feature, Shezad Dawood (55 mins)

18.45-19.30

Lonesome Cowboys from Hell (music performance)

Cult psycho-country band Lonesome Cowboys from Hell are performing a special set filled with artistic indifference and heart-felt immorality. Be prepared for some Post Post Modern Blues.

Lonesome Cowboys from Hell are: Frank E. the Lonely Woodsman (Calum F. Kerr), Blind 'Gentleman' Jk-ee (Tim Flitcroft) & Jan 'Devil Bucket' Maat (Jan Suchanek). With special guests Roadeo Marco (Marc Vaulbert de Chantilly), Daisy May (Pawla Cottage) and more.

19.40-21.35

Lonesome Cowboys (1968), Andy Warhol (109 mins, 18)

Warhol's take on the Western includes a transvestite sheriff and five gay cowboys. This hilarious and camp film questions the conventional portrayal of these heroic pioneers.

Tate Britain  Lightbox
Free
Limited capacity. No seating available. Lightbox shut 14.00-17.00


This event is related to the Altermodern: Tate Triennial 2009 exhibition