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Saturday 27 March
10.30-16.00 (exhibition viewing from 9.00)
Expanding Concepts of Sculpture

  Donald Judd, Untitled, 1990
Donald Judd
Untitled 1990
Tate © Estate of Donald Judd/VAGA, New York/DACS, London 2003
This study day will explore the various art practices described as ‘sculpture’ during the modern period, with particular reference to their avant-garde and aesthetic status. The category has been reworked or challenged through concepts such as the ‘readymade’ as well as through performance and installation art and site-specific commissions.

Contributors include Paul Wood and Gill Perry from the Open University, Matthew Gale, Dominic Willsdon and Sophie Howarth from Tate Modern and Claire Bishop from the Royal College of Art. The study day will draw on major exhibitions by Constantin Brancusi and Donald Judd taking place at Tate Modern as well at The Open University's new Art of the Twentieth Century course.

This is an undergraduate study day recommended for those with some existing interest in histories and theories of modern art.

A collaboration with The Open University’s course Art of the Twentieth Century: Judd / Brancusi /Eliasson

Tate Modern Starr Auditorium, Level 2
£25 (£20 concessions), includes an early morning viewing, followed by coffee in the auditorium foyer

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