This selection of films reveals the private and the public Alighiero Boetti, documenting the artist at his exhibitions and in his studio from 1968 to the late 1980s. The screening includes Emidio Greco’s film Niente da vedere, niente da nascondere (Nothing to See, Nothing to Hide 1978, 60 min), a conceptual documentary tracing Boetti’s relationship with arte povera and international conceptualism and his dialogue with the East. The screening on 17 April is introduced by Mark Godfrey, curator of the Boetti exhibition.
Tate Modern
Film
Alighiero Boetti in the Studio
Tate Modern
Dates
17 April 2012 at 19.30–21.30
22 April 2012 at 16.00–18.00