![]() Boris Charmatz will be presenting a new act in his series A History of Performance in 10 Acts, and there will be a series of curated events exploring Filmaktion’s radical cinema work.Īrt in Action: Materialising the Social will explore the role of performance art in social relationships, questioning the ways in which performance’s ephemerality establishes the field within art history, featuring presentations from Claire Bishop and Dorothea Von Hantelmann. Highlights include Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker’s reworking of her seminal piece Fase, a residency by artist Tania Bruguera in which she will be developing a political party Immigrant Movement International as well as commissions from artists Eddie Peake, developing work exploring sexuality and voyeurism, and Haegue Yang’s new series of mobile performative sculptures. The East Tank will be solely dedicated to a commission by Korean video and performance artist Sung Hwan Kim sponsored by Sotheby’s, weaving Korean culture, folklore and history with personal fantasy through storytelling. The South Tank will be dedicated to a rolling series of projects exploring the history of interdisciplinary work- including performance and film- as well as symposia, a micro-festival by and for young people and artist-led participatory projects. In addition, The Transformer Galleries next to the Tanks will showcase recent major acquisitions of film and performance, including Suzanne Lacy’s Crystal Quilt and Lis Rhodes’ Light Music . ![]() The East and South Tanks will be the first museum spaces permanently dedicated to exhibiting live art, performance, installation and film works. ![]() The Tanks at Tate Modern, the powerstation’s former oil chambers, will be open for the first time to the public as part of a four-month long festival running from 18th July- 28th October as part of London’s Cultural Olympiad. ![]()
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