Late at Tate Britain
Grizedale Arts – Adding Complexity to Confusion: A History of Engaged Practice
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© James Deavin
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18.00–22.00
For June Late at Tate, Grizedale Arts tells the ten year tale of its transition from sculpture park to radical arts organisation, pioneering new approaches to artistic production and exhibition through an extra-ordinary programme of artists' residencies, events, exhibitions and social projects from their home in the Lake District National Park.
Based on the recent book Adding Complexity to Confusion, the story will be told through the re-enactment of artists' performances alongside music, drama, film, dancing and food throughout the galleries and grounds, with particular reference to engaged practice and all its pitfalls and pratfalls.
With works and artists contributions from:
Juneau Projects, MT Arms, Jesse Rae, Skip MacDonald, Pablo Bronstein, Jeremy Deller and Alan Kane, Wapke Feenstra, Antje Schiffers, MyVillages, Marcus Coates, Tim Olden, John Graham, Jordan Baseman, Kerry Stewart, Steve Beasley, Bedwyr Williams, Karen Guthrie, Nina Pope, Barnaby Hoskins, Nathaniel Mellors, The Bandwagon Barbershop Quartet, Harold Offeh, Sarah McRory, Matt and Ross, Olaf Breuning, Damon Packard, Mark Beasley, John Russell, Olivia Plender, Ken Russell, Robert Eikmeyer.
The programme is subject to change. Please check individual event pages for the latest information.
- Late at Tate Britain: The Story of Grizedale: Eleven Acts With No Scenes Friday 4 June 2010 free
- Late at Tate Britain: Late at Tate Films Friday 4 June 2010 free
- Late at Tate Britain: Stalls Friday 4 June 2010 free
- Late at Tate Britain: Juneau Projects and Friends Friday 4 June 2010 free

