Actions and Interruptions is a day-long ‘exhibition’ at Tate Modern that proposes ‘performance’ to be a facet of everyday behaviour. Rather than presenting discrete, theatrical events with a clear division between performer and audience, this programme of works investigates the site of Tate Modern as a unique combination of public space and fine art museum: a site that blurs the boundaries between people looking at artwork, looking at the architecture and looking at each other.