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Sunday 20 June
15.00
Elmgreen & Dragset: Building Identities
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Jean Genet
Un Chant d'Amour |
Elmgreen and Dragset, whose work will inaugurate Tate Modern’s new Untitled project space, have been collaborating since 1995 on a wide range of installations, performances and environmental works which challenge the conventional perception of architecture and its mechanisms of control. They have selected the films and videos in this programme to examine architecture’s complicit role in defining our enactment of psychological states.
Programme duration 49’
Un Chant d’Amour (Jean Genet, France 1951, 23’)
Living Inside (Sadie Benning, USA 1989, 6’)
If Every Girl Had a Diary (Sadie Benning, USA 1990, 6’)
Sick Day (Evan Tapper, Canada 2002, 7’)
Skyline (Magnus Wallin, Sweden 2000, 3’)
Physical Paradise (Magnus Wallin, Sweden 1998, 4’)
Tate Modern, Starr Auditorium
£3.50 (£2 concessions), booking recommended
In tandem with this screening, there will be a free screening of Jens Haaning and Peter Land's Untitled (1996, Denmark), which will be on view in the Starr Auditorium from 11.00.
Film
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