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VAN DOESBURG AND THE INTERNATIONAL AVANT-GARDE
Apr 26, 2010 6:30pm talk/event
Van Doesburg and the International Avant-Garde Curators' Conversation.
DeStijl moved beyond painting to encompass design, architecture, furniture, film, music and more, examples of which are presented in the Van Doesburg exhibition. Curators Gladys Fabre and Michael White discuss key aspects of the show, including its interdisciplinarity and the contribution made by van Doesburg and De Stijl to the European avant-garde.
Tate Modern In the exhibition
£15 (£12 concessions), booking recommended
Price includes entry to the exhibition
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PHOTOGRAPHY : NEW DOCUMENTARY FORMS
May 1, 2011 - Mar 31, 2012
Admission free.
New Documentary Forms explores the ways in which five contemporary artists have used the camera to extend and question the power of photography as a documentary medium. Consisting entirely of new acquisitions to the Tate Collection, it includes recent work by Luc Delahaye, Mitch Epstein, Guy Tillim and Akram Zaatari. This display will also include two important early works by Boris Mikhailov, including Red 1968-1975, which has been acquired with the support of the Art Fund. 

THE UNILEVER SERIES : TACITA DEAN
Oct 11, 2011 - Mar 11, 2012
Admission free.
Tate Modern has unveiled the twelfth commission in The Unilever Series by the artist Tacita Dean. Entitled FILM, the work is an eleven-minute silent 35mm looped film projected onto a monolith standing 13 metres tall at the end of a darkened Turbine Hall.

LEVEL 2 GALLERY EXHIBITION
Jan 27 - Apr 1, 2012
Tate Modern, Level 2 Gallery
Free admission.
This project is the outcome of a curatorial collaboration and exchange between Tate Modern, London and Sala de Arte Público Siqueiros, Mexico City. Resulting from dialogue between curators at both institutions, the final project will have a manifestation at each venue. The collaboration with SAPS is part of the Level 2 Gallery programme of exchanges and partnerships between Tate and cultural organisations in cities such as Amman, Lagos and Istanbul.
The Level 2 Gallery programme has been made possible with the generous support of Catherine Petitgas

YAYOI KUSAMA
Feb 9 - Jun 5, 2012
Supported by Louis Vuitton
Open every day from 10.00 – 18.00 and late night until 22.00 on Friday and Saturday
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Yayoi Kusama’s (b.1929) pioneering work spans over six decades and this exhibition will highlight the artist’s moments of most intense innovation. Kusama is one of Japan’s best-known living artists and since the 1940s she has developed an extensive body of work. From her earliest explorations of painting in provincial Japan to new unseen works, the exhibition will reveal a history of successive developments and daring advances, demonstrating why Kusama remains one of the most engaging practitioners today.

ALIGHIERO BOETTI
Feb 28 - May 27, 2012
Tate Modern, Level 4
Open every day from 10.00 – 18.00 and until 22.00 on Friday and Saturday
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One of the most influential Italian artists of the twentieth century, Alighiero Boetti (1940-1994) will be the subject of a major exhibition at Tate Modern in spring 2012. Alighiero Boetti: Game Plan will be the first large-scale retrospective of Boetti’s work to be held outside Italy in over a decade highlighting his often playful exploration of numeric, linguistic and classificatory systems, as well as his engagement with the people and politics of Afghanistan.

 
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