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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Since 1977, when skulptur projekte münster first brought together artists from all over the world to define the relationship between art and the public, there have been great changes in the way artists engage with urban space and the public sphere, and in
Owusu Ankomah’s canvases employ geographically and historically diverse visual references, from Saharan rock painting and Italian Renaissance sculpture, to Ghanaian textile designs, Chinese calligraphy, New York graffiti and capoeira martial arts from Bra
Sarah Kent, renowned critic and former visual arts editor of Time Out, gives a candid account of Gilbert & George. From her first meeting with the dynamic duo after they left art school to the interviews and reviews of their work she has written since, Ke
Audio recordings of past Tate Modern conference: When Fashion and Art Collide, study day exploring the relationship between art and fashion
Audio recordings of past Tate Modern conference: When Fashion and Art Collide, study day exploring the relationship between art and fashion
This conference explores the idea that artists’ installations draw into sharp focus the way in which contemporary artistic practice can potentially shift the organisational logic of the museum
This conference explores the idea that artists’ installations draw into sharp focus the way in which contemporary artistic practice can potentially shift the organisational logic of the museum
This conference explores the idea that artists’ installations draw into sharp focus the way in which contemporary artistic practice can potentially shift the organisational logic of the museum.
This conference explores the idea that artists’ installations draw into sharp focus the way in which contemporary artistic practice can potentially shift the organisational logic of the museum
Material Scientist Dr Mark Miodownik, acoustican Professor Trevor Cox and artists Zoe Laughlin and Martin Conreen will be performing demonstrations and discussing the art and science of the sound of materials. They will consider why buildings sound the wa
This symposium addresses recent claims that contemporary art is 'spectacularised' and increasingly inseparable from the marketing of large-scale museums. But what do we really mean by 'spectacle' today? And how useful are Guy Debord's ideas (Society of th
One of West Africa’s leading visual artists, Romuald Hazoumé has worked with many media throughout his career, from discarded petrol canisters, oil paint and canvas, to large-scale installation, video and photography. As the British Museum presents the UK
How do audiences access and view art and artistic mediums? To what extent is technology changing the way creative industries engage with artistic forms? This event invites industry and audience to explore how UK creatives communicate their artform to a tr
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
Poem of the Month: Penelope Shuttle