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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Between architecture and advertising, fine art and mass culture, film and technology, how can the theories and practices of the Independent Group contribute to our understanding of the collapsing disciplinary boundaries of contemporary visual culture? To
Between architecture and advertising, fine art and mass culture, film and technology, how can the theories and practices of the Independent Group contribute to our understanding of the collapsing disciplinary boundaries of contemporary visual culture? To
Between architecture and advertising, fine art and mass culture, film and technology, how can the theories and practices of the Independent Group contribute to our understanding of the collapsing disciplinary boundaries of contemporary visual culture? To
Grayson Perry is best known for his ceramic work. His explicit, playful, poignant and often tragic narratives give voice to the intricacies of personal subjectivity. From the nature of adolescence to sexual persuasion his work, both object-based and perfo
Christine Riding, co-curator of Hogarth, introduces the key theme of the exhibition, which presents Hogarth’s work as strikingly modern and urban in nature and contextualises his celebrated patriotism and Britishness within the remarkably cosmopolitan art
Renowned academic Beatriz Colomina and architect Bernard Tschumi come together to discuss the relationship between architectural forms, the events that take place within them, and modern institutions of representation.
Mark Wallinger has recreated peace campaigner Brian Haw’s Parliament Square protest for a dramatic new installation at Tate Britain. Running along the full length of the Duveen Galleries, State Britain consists of a meticulous reconstruction of over 600 w
Stravinsky's Progress
Igor Stravinsky first saw William Hogarth’s A Rake’s Progress engravings in Chicago in 1946 and soon embarked on writing his own operatic fable on the subject in collaboration with WH Auden and Chester Kallman. Musicologist Gavin Plumley explores how musi
This event brings together scientists Patrick Haggard, Professor at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience & Department of Psychology, and Marcus du Sautoy, Professor of Mathematics, Royal Society University Research Fellow, Mathematical Institute, Unive
Audio recordings of past Tate Britain conference, On Liberty and Art, on the 200th anniversay odf john Stuart Mill's On Liberty. with Malcolm Quinn
Audio recordings of past Tate Britain conference, On Liberty and Art, on the 200th anniversay odf john Stuart Mill's On Liberty. with Malcolm Quinn
Audio recordings of past Tate Britain conference, On Liberty and Art, on the 200th anniversay odf john Stuart Mill's On Liberty. with Malcolm Quinn
An audio recording from the conference Ways of Seeing held at Tate Britain.
An audio recording from the conference Ways of Seeing held at Tate Britain