Tate Events

Tate Events

This podcast presents highlights from Tate's wide-ranging programme of talks, symposiums and live events at all four Tate galleries.

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425 Episodes of this Podcast:

20-10-2009 Miroslaw Balka in conversation

Published: 2009-11-04 11:51:29

Miroslaw Balka talks to art critic and historian Paulo Herkenhoff about his intriguing new work in the Turbine Hall.

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19-10-2009 Architecture+Art: Crossover and Collaboration - Edi Rama and Anri Sala

Published: 2009-11-04 11:48:49

A discussion of artistic urbanism, the city as canvas and exhibition, and public art in its most direct form.

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10-10-2009 Good Business is the Best Art - Part 3

Published: 2009-10-16 11:24:15

Taking Andy Warhol's notorious provocation as a starting point, this short symposium explores in greater depth some of the issues raised by our current exhibition Pop Life: Art in a Material World. Speakers approach the complex interactions between artists and commerce in contemporary life from a range of critical perspectives.

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10-10-2009 Good Business is the Best Art - Part 2

Published: 2009-10-16 11:23:50

Taking Andy Warhol's notorious provocation as a starting point, this short symposium explores in greater depth some of the issues raised by our current exhibition Pop Life: Art in a Material World. Speakers approach the complex interactions between artists and commerce in contemporary life from a range of critical perspectives.

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10-10-2009 Good Business is the Best Art - Part 1

Published: 2009-10-16 11:23:19

Taking Andy Warhol's notorious provocation as a starting point, this short symposium explores in greater depth some of the issues raised by our current exhibition Pop Life: Art in a Material World. Speakers approach the complex interactions between artists and commerce in contemporary life from a range of critical perspectives.

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08-10-2009 John Baldessari: Talking Art

Published: 2009-10-16 11:20:17

Having been awarded the 2009 Golden Lion Lifetime Achievement at the 53rd Venice Biennale and just before the opening of his exhibition at Tate Modern, John Baldessari: Pure Beauty, the artist discusses his career with fellow artist Simon Patterson.

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12-06-2009 Archiving the Artist - Part 3

Published: 2009-09-25 09:28:23

At a time when artists' archives are being increasingly valued, this study day brings together leading artists, archivists and art historians to explore some key issues. How should artists and archivists deal with 'all this stuff'? How may we interpret the sketchbooks, ephemera, recordings and other materials that artists leave behind? When may the artist's archive become an art work itself? Speakers include David Batchelor, Jamie Shovlin, Anna McNally and Jane Stevenson.

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12-06-2009 Archiving the Artist - Part 2

Published: 2009-09-25 09:27:52

At a time when artists' archives are being increasingly valued, this study day brings together leading artists, archivists and art historians to explore some key issues. How should artists and archivists deal with 'all this stuff'? How may we interpret the sketchbooks, ephemera, recordings and other materials that artists leave behind? When may the artist's archive become an art work itself? Speakers include David Batchelor, Jamie Shovlin, Anna McNally and Jane Stevenson.

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12-06-2009 Archiving the Artist - Part 1

Published: 2009-09-25 09:26:49

At a time when artists' archives are being increasingly valued, this study day brings together leading artists, archivists and art historians to explore some key issues. How should artists and archivists deal with 'all this stuff'? How may we interpret the sketchbooks, ephemera, recordings and other materials that artists leave behind? When may the artist's archive become an art work itself? Speakers include David Batchelor, Jamie Shovlin, Anna McNally and Jane Stevenson.

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19-06-2009 Eye of the Storm Day 2 - Part 5

Published: 2009-09-22 12:27:42

This two-day symposium brings together scientists, artists, social scientists and policy-makers to explore scientific controversy from an interdisciplinary perspective. From esoteric arguments over the structure of the universe to highly charged public controversies around the use of stem cells, Eye of the Storm will touch on brilliance and ego, dissent and whistle-blowing, big science, high finance, deviant science, the reliability of knowledge and the legislation of uncertainty. Speakers include Sheila Jasanoff, Eduardo Kac, Roger Malina, Rod Dickinson and Oron Catts.
Organised in collaboration with and supported by The Arts Catalyst in association with Leonardo/OLATS

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