Susan Stockwell
Transforming the Everyday

Susan Stockwell's 'Taipei Stack' in the foreground, and 'Freefall' in the background, at the Hong's Foundation, Taipei, Taiwan, September 2008
Susan Stockwell's 'Taipei Stack' in the foreground, and 'Freefall' in the background, at the Hong's Foundation, Taipei, Taiwan, September 2008
© The artist
Thursday 5 February 2009, 14.00–15.30

Susan Stockwell is a sculptor whose art is primarily concerned with the transformation of everyday materials such as paper, rubber, cardboard, computer components, tea bags and coffee. In this talk and gallery visit she explores how themes in her work such as trade, mapping, recycling and re-appropriation are relevant to key works in the collection.

Tate Britain  Manton Studio
£5 (£4 concessions), booking recommended
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