Turner Prize Artist's Evening
Mark Titchner

Friday 3 November 2006, 20.30–23.00

Turner Prize 2006 nominee Mark Titchner and writer and curator Mark Beasley programme a series of events that includes performances by Nick Bullen, founder of band Napalm Death; performance poet and writer Penny Rimbaud from Crass and Last Amendment and other guests for this unique evening.

This event is curated by Mark Beasley and Mark Titchner.

Programme:

Mark Titchner Part I: Belief & the Individual
Turner Prize 2006 exhibition (20.30 time slot only)

20.30–20.45 Mark Titchner talks about his work
20.45–21.00 Director of Liberty, Shami Chakrabarti on human rights and civil liberties
21.00–21.30 Summation and Q&A with all speakers

To attend this artist’s talk, please book a Turner Prize 2006 exhibition for the 20.30 time slot.
If you would like to attend Mark Titchner Part II, please keep hold of your ticket.
There will be no admittance to this talk for general exhibition ticket holders.
For exhibition tickets, please call 0207 887 8888 or visit http://www.tate.org.uk/tickets

Mark Titchner Part II: Music, Individual Rights & Art
Tate Britain Auditorium

22.00–22.05 Mark Beasley
22.05–22.20 Nick Bullen: The development of grindcore and Napalm Death.
22.20–22.30 Mark Titchner and Mark Beasley: Performance and Presentation
22.30–22.50 Penny Rimbaud: Live musical performance
22.50–23.00 Discussion exploring cross-over relations between their practices. Chaired by Mark Beasley.

Free tickets for this event available from the Rotunda Information Desk on the night from 18.00.

Supported by Gordon's® Sloe gin.

Tate Britain 
Free with discounted exhibition ticket, booking required

Access for wheelchairs and pushchairs  

This event is related to the Turner Prize 2006 exhibition