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Shortness: A very short conference and a very long dinner – Part 1
Audio recording of 2009 Tate conference: Shortness: A very short conference and a very long dinner – Part 1
Architecture Art: Crossover and Collaboration - Teddy Cruz and Pedro Reyes
Teddy Cruz and Pedro Reyes have a history of collaboration that extends back several years. Their shared investigations into design …
Architecture Art: Crossover and Collaboration - Steven Holl and Vito Acconci
Stephen Holl and Vito Acconci's collaboration on the façade of New York's Storefront for Art and Architecture set an important …
Pipilotti Rist: Talking Art
Swiss artist Pipilotti Rist first burst onto the British art scene with her video installation, Sip My Ocean, shown at …
UBS Openings: The Long Weekend 2009 Skate the Sky: Films by Jennifer West - Introduction and Q&A
Los Angeles-based artist Jennifer West will create a new film live in the gallery by uniting an unlikely mix of …
UBS Openings: The Long Weekend 2009 Italian Experimental Films from the 1960s and 70s Dissonant Dandy: Luigi Ontani - Intro and Q&A
Luigi Ontani came to prominence in Italy and internationally during the late 1960s and 70s with a series of performances …
Polish New Wave: Andrzej Żuławski - On the Silver Globe - Intro and Q&A
One of the earliest cosmic odysseys and science fiction superproductions, the film begins and ends with off-screen commentary by Żuławski …
Conversation Pieces: Nada Prlja on Return of the Red Bourgeoisie
Audio recording of one of a series of 2009-10 events at Tate Britain entitled Conversation Pieces: Nada Prlja on Return …
Contemporary Painting and History Symposium
How can artists find inspiration from modernist history and the more recent past? In what ways is contemporary painting negotiating …
John Peacock: What Makes an Aristocrat?
Van Dyck's portraits of nobility appear to represent their sitters as superior beings, 'naturally' entitled to the pre-eminence which they …
Altermodern Manifesto: Non-Static Art in Static Display
Nicolas Bourriaud describes a 'new type of form…a wandering, rather than a fixed space-time', mirrored by the current emphasis on …
Civilisation: The Value of Art
This discussion will be deconstructing artistic value forty years since Lord Clark’s Civilisation. Clark assumes a connoisseur model of valuing …
Conversation Pieces: Maria Kheirkhah on The Anatomy of Ignorance. Part III: 1001 Questions
Audio recording of one of a series of 2009-10 events at Tate Britain entitled Conversation Pieces: Maria Kheirkhah on The …
Altermodern Manifesto: The Great Exhibition with Yara El Sherbini
The Altermodern Manifesto suggests today's artists are responding to a 'new globalised perception', moving away from art generated by personal …
'A Carelesse Romance': Fashion and Fantasy in van Dyck's Portraits of the English Court
As court painter, Anthony van Dyck was largely responsible for creating the glamorous image that surrounds the court of King …
Late at Tate Britain March 2009: Framing Reality
Professor Mark Nash (Royal College of Art) and artists Lamia Joreige (Lebanon) and Oraib Toukan (Jordan) discuss notions of artistic …
Conversation Pieces: Raimi Gbadamosi on Race, Power and Language
Audio recording of one of a series of 2009-10 events at Tate Britain entitled Conversation Pieces: Raimi Gbadamosi - Race, …
Adam Nicolson on Van Dyck
In collaboration with TATE ETC. Adam Nicolson will bring Van Dyck to life with a focus on his relationship with …
Biennials and Triennials: How, Why and Who For?
Lewis Biggs, Director of the Liverpool Biennial and former Director of Tate Liverpool, assesses how successful the format is in …
Civilisation: The Art Object
This debate will examine the nature of artworks and discuss the changing nature of appreciation: from the quality of the …