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Speakers:
Indie vaudeville rockers The Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players
(Jason Trachtenburg, Tina Piña Trachtenburg and Rachel Piña Trachtenburg)
talk art and music and the magic of numbers
Music:
Do You Know What I Mean? From Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players:
Adventures in Middle America, Volume II - with the kind permission of Jason
Trachtenburg.
Link:
www.slideshowplayers.com
Speakers:
Young parents – Charlotte, Sausen, and Jodian, from Hackney Young Families Support
Service –on sheep, monster-burgers and flying jellyfish in this picture.
Speakers:
Prior Weston School art group on why they see everything from flying lemons and
rubber gloves to the end of the world in this picture!
Sound:
I met the Tate tea trolley in the lift
Take a trip with Tate tea supremo Bhupindra Goram.
Sound:
5by4by3by2byOne By Amit Sharma
Info:
Amit states: 'I tried to reject doing the obvious. The obvious (for me) would be;
a dark, brooding, soundscape that reflected the sombre tone of the paintings. But I
felt that it may cause the room (and the viewers' interpretation of it) to become a bit
one-dimensional. The only way I could get my head around it would be to write something
that wouldn't fit. Something that didn't make sense, therefore giving space for the
viewer's own thoughts to exist as well. I didn't want to be intrustive, I wanted to make
something that gently peeled away the world around and left the viewer alone with
Rothko's paintings.'
Speaker:
Thames River Pilot Captain John Freestone, on what it's like to be 150 feet up in the
air like the sailors in this picture
Speakers:
Abigail, Amy and Helen from Raw Canvas on beauty, repulsion, death and green goo
Speaker:
Artist Doug Fishbone on art, bananas and international trade
Speaker:
Musician Devendra Banhart on why he thinks this painting is so perfectly in tune
Music:
Now That I Know, from Cripple Crow, by kind permission of XL Refordings Ltd, Beggars Banquet, and Chrysalis Music Ltd
Link:
www.cripplecrow.com
Speaker:
Writer and senior lecturer Maria Fusco on Marcel Duchamp, cross-dressing
and why he's the big daddy of conceptual art.
Speakers:
Tate visitors on their own adventures - 80 years after Klee's young lady stepped out into the world
Speaker:
Lyricist and mc Pase on beauty, colonialism and afro hair
Link:
More info on Pase at the BBC website
Speaker:
Satirist Mark Thomas on art, politics and corruption - and how
Schütte's work challenges us to make a difference.
Speaker:
Writer and curator Francesca Gavin (writes for Marmalade,
Intersection, Dazed & Confused) on Cindy Sherman, daydreams and dressing up