The Printed Path
Landscape, Walking and Recollection

Saturday 29 September 2007, 10.00–17.00

If ‘place’ is the settling of history onto landscape, is everywhere, in some sense, imprinted with memories of the past? Taking the late German-born writer WG Sebald as their guide, artists and writers consider our relationship to place and its recollection. This event includes key contributions from Marina Warner and Iain Sinclair, amongst others, as well as films, readings and other interventions from artists Tacita Dean, Alec Finlay and Simon Pope. Curated by Jeremy Millar and Steven Bode.

Organised by Film and Video Umbrella

This event is archived online

Tate Britain  Auditorium
£25 (£18 concessions), booking required
Price includes refreshments
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Access for wheelchairs and pushchairs  Hearing loop available