Tate Events
Summary: Tate hosts a wide-ranging programme of talks, symposia and live events at all four Tate galleries. This podcast presents highlights of this programme. Visit www.tate.org.uk/calendar for details of upcoming events at the galleries. To receive regular email updates on events and exhibitions, visit www.tate.org.uk/bulletins. All works in the Tate collection can be viewed at www.tate.org.uk/art. Additional information on this and other Tate podcasts can be found at www.tate.org.uk
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Podcasts:
Poem of the Month: Will Eaves
Session 3 audio of the Tate Modern symposium Helio Oiticica: The Body of Colour exploring the findings of new research into Oiticica’s artistic practice and the issues raised by the major exhibition of the same name.
Session 2 audio of the Tate Modern symposium Helio Oiticica: The Body of Colour exploring the findings of new research into Oiticica’s artistic practice and the issues raised by the major exhibition of the same name.
Session 1 audio of the Tate Modern symposium Helio Oiticica: The Body of Colour exploring the findings of new research into Oiticica’s artistic practice and the issues raised by the major exhibition of the same name.
On the occasion of Tate Modern’s major exhibition Dalí & Film, this study day explores the work of Salvador Dalí in relation to the wider links between surrealism and film
Talking Art, a series of interviews with artists, is an exciting new collaboration between Tate Modern and Art Monthly. Hans Haacke's incisive, unflinchingly political works expose systems of power and influence and often court controversy.
Audio recording of an international symposium at Tate Modern that brings together some of the world's leading media artists, theorists and researchers to explore real-time interaction in electronic media.
Patrick Keiller is one of Britain’s most distinctive voices in cinema. For this screening and lecture, Keiller will present material from Londres, Bombay (2006), his ambitious multi-screen video reconstruction of Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (formerly Vic
An audio recording from the Hogarth study day held at Tate Britain. William Hogarth is recognised as the first great artistic chronicler of modern urban experience.
An audio recording from the Hogarth Study Day held at Tate Britain. William Hogarth is recognised as the first great artistic chronicler of modern urban experience.
William Hogarth is recognised as the first great artistic chronicler of modern urban experience.
In conjunction with Hogarth, this creative writing workshop explores the urban environment as a source of artistic inspiration and production.
William Hogarth is recognised as the first great artistic chronicler of modern urban experience. Alan Morrison, lecturer at the University of Westminster, explores Hogarth’s sharp-witted and often satirical observations of life in eighteenth-century Londo
JMW Turner was Britain’s greatest and most prolific painters, producing over 32,000 works, the majority of which are held at Tate Britain.
An audio recording of the Aubrey Williams study day held at Tate Britain