Good Business is the Best Art

Jeff Koons, Bourgeois Bust - Jeff and Ilona, 1991
Jeff Koons
Bourgeois Bust - Jeff and Ilona 1991
Tate © Jeff Koons
Saturday 10 October 2009, 11.00–17.00

Taking Andy Warhol's notorious provocation as a starting point, this short symposium explores in greater depth some of the issues raised by our current exhibition Pop Life: Art in a Material World

We extend the discussion to the relationships between art and business and explore artists' strategies and the status of the work of art in an age of mass production. Speakers include Peter Aspden, Financial Times arts correspondent, Marek Claassen director of Artfacts, Cosey Fanni Tutti, artist, Alana Jelinek, London based artist, curator and writer, Iain Robertson, deputy academic director and head of art business studies at Sotheby's Institute of Art, Jaime Stapleton, associate research fellow of the School of Law, Birkbeck College, University of London, Gavin Turk, artist and Catherine Wood, curator of Pop Life: Art in a Material World.

These speakers approach the complex interactions between artists and commerce in contemporary life from a range of critical perspectives.

Tate Modern  Starr Auditorium
£15 (£12 concessions), booking recommended
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Access for wheelchairs and pushchairs  Hearing loop available  

Timetable of speakers

11.00 Welcome

11.10 Iain Robertson

11.30 Alana Jalinek

11.50 Iain Robertson and Alana Jalinek in conversation followed by Q&A

12.10 Cosey Fanni Tutti in conversation with Catherine Wood

12.40 Q&A

13.00 Break

14.00 Marek Claassen

14.25 Jaime Stapleton

14.45 Marek Claassen and Jaime Stapleton in conversation followed by Q&A

15.05 Gavin Turk in conversation with Nicholas Cullinan

15.30 Q&A

15.45 Break

15.55 Peter Aspden

16.15 Panel discussion

17.00 End


This event is related to the Pop Life: Art in a Material World exhibition