Vote for a Change
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Hello, To kick-start the second month of 2010, Tate
has a variety of events and exhibitions exploring fresh new
perspectives on film, music, life drawing and knitting.
On Friday 5 February, Tate Britain hosts Late at Tate:
Afrodizzia inspired by artist Chris Ofili's work.
Performances by Blacktronica's Charlie Dark with Andreya Triana and The
Speaker's Corner Quartet. Plus, Bonnie Greer, Cleveland Watkiss and
Larry Achiampong.
Admission is free, so immerse yourself in Affrodizzia:
http://art.tate.org.uk/new-perspectives
If you prefer earlier starts, join us on Saturday 6 February for Tate
Modern's Drawing from
Digital Workshop. Incorporating hi- and low-tech digital
media, this one-day workshop is a contemporary take on the traditional
life drawing class to create an inspiring visual experience.
All abilities are welcome, so sign up today:
http://art.tate.org.uk/new-perspectives
How did art influence western ideas of Africa in the late nineteenth
century? Offering new perspectives on Orientalism, artist Grace Ndiritu
discusses questions from the past in her lecture and gallery visit at
Tate Britain on Friday 12 February.
Book now:
http://art.tate.org.uk/new-perspectives
Visit Andy Holden's
new installation, The Pyramid Piece, comprising of a giant knitted rock
and an accompanying film, at Tate Britain.
http://art.tate.org.uk/new-perspectives
Lastly, from 1 February, Experiences of the Dark
explores our fear of the dark, through a series of short talks,
performances and workshops taking place in and around Turbine Hall's
huge dark box.
http://art.tate.org.uk/new-perspectives
Until next month,
Rebecca Ward
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Life with Textiles © Grace Ndiritu |
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