![]() The work of the British-born German artist Tino Sehgal exists solely as a set of choreographed gestures and spoken instructions acted out by performers in gallery settings. The three curators involved in The Tanks’ first season of performance, choreography, and film, and Tate’s head of learning discuss their vision for the museum of the future, writer Sally O’Reilly looks at how the programme is dedicated to art that has traditionally sat uneasily within a museum collection, and Laura McLean-Ferris takes a look at the work of the first commissioned artist, Sung Hwan Kim.ĭamien Hirst talks about his favourite Tate works, from William Blake to Bruce Nauman. ![]() They open in July and set an agenda for the future of the museum, as Director Nicholas Serota tells TATE ETC. More than 30 metres in diameter, they and their adjoining rooms will play host to a festival of international cross-disciplinary and live event-based work and performance from past to present. The Tanks-The cavernous underground oil tanks in the former power station that is now Tate Modern have been transformed by original Tate Modern architects Herzog & de Meuron into what promise to be some of the most exciting new spaces for art in the world. Nancy Holt and Robert Smithson in Englandĭavid Campany on Another London at Tate Britain Sue Prideaux and Michael Marmor on Edvard Munchĭamien Hirstin conversation with Michael Bracewell Tate Tanks Special with Nicholas Serota, Kathy Noble, Stuart Comer, Sally O’Reilly, Catherine Wood, Emily Pringle, Laura McLean-Ferris, and Lucy ReynoldsĪlex Katzin conversation with Martin Clark
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