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Tate Modern is a major gallery of modern art and contemporary art from 1900.
Catherine Sullivan, The Chittendens, 2005 © The artist
Until 1 January 2008
The World as a Stage brings together a key group of international, contemporary artists whose works investigate ideas of ‘theatre,’ staging and performance.
The Unilever Series: Doris Salcedo, Shibboleth 2007
Until 6 April 2008
Doris Salcedo's Shibboleth is the first work to intervene directly in the fabric of the Turbine Hall by creating a subterranean chasm that stretches the length of the Turbine Hall.
Louise Bourgeois, Cumul I, 1969
Until 20 January 2008
Tate Modern presents the first major survey since 1995 of the work of the French born artist Louise Bourgeois. Bourgeois has explored her themes in a variety of styles from abstraction to the realism of the ready made.
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Germaine Dulac, The Seashell and the Clergyman, 1928
Sunday 25 November
In Latin America the practice of film co-production with Europe became significantly widespread in the 1990s. A panel discussion is followed by the UK premiere of the Peruvian/Spanish film Mariposa Negra/Black Butterfly (2006) by Francisco Lombardi.
Christian Marclay, Lip Lock, 2000. Courtesy Jay Jopling / White Cube (London) © The artist
Saturday 24 November
The fourth interview in the Tate/Art Monthly Talking Art series is between acclaimed artist Christian Marclay, renowned for his collages of music, sculpture, film and image, and art historian, Gilda Williams.
Nikos Navridis, Difficult Breaths #9, 2004
Saturday 1 December - Sunday 2 December
The first in a trilogy of documentaries about Louise Bourgeois by Brigitte Cornand, Chère Louise uncovers the passions and inspirations that shape Bourgeois’s powerful art works.
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