What is truth? Whose knowledge and stories count? What does justice mean to you? How do these questions relate to authority and power?
We are inviting you to help us explore these questions using perspectives from the nineteenth century into the twenty-first; from people fighting for justice for disappeared relatives, to understanding the lives of women in prison and using film animations to reconnect with identity and citizenship; from challenging what constitutes satire or censorship, to making space for feminist knowledge.
You can view installations exploring these ideas throughout the week, as well as coming to one of a wide range of discussions, workshops, seminars, debates and performances. Find out more here: http://warwick.ac.uk/tate
This event is programmed by University of Warwick, a Tate Exchange Associate.
About University of Warwick
The University of Warwick is a world-leading university with the highest academic and research standards. But we’re not letting the story end there. That’s because we’re a place of possibility. We’re always looking for new ways to make things happen.
Whether you’re a dedicated student, an innovative lecturer or an ambitious company, Warwick provides a tireless yet supportive environment in which you can make an impact. Our students, alumni and staff are consistently making an impact – the kind that changes lives, whether close to home or on a global scale.