Thursday 1 November 2007, 18.30–20.00
Mario Ybarra Jr
Artist's Talk
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Mario Ybarra Jr
Herman at Slanguage Studios 2003 © courtesy the artists and Anna Helwing Gallery |
Los Angeles-based artist Mario Ybarra Jr draws attention to forms of culture that exist in the margins of the mainstream. Verging on the pseudo-anthropological, Ybarra’s work examines hidden cultural histories: often alluding to or parodying the street culture of West Coast US. His reference points span from the activities of inmates at Pelican Bay State Prison, to a social exploration of the expanding numbers of barbershops across African-American communities. Ybarra will be discussing his practice prior to his performance, which will bring together barbers from across London to participate in a hair-cutting competition at Tate Modern.
The World as a Stage supported by the Polish Cultural Institute
Tate Modern
Starr Auditorium
£8 (£6 concessions), booking recommended
£8 (£6 concessions), booking recommended
This event is related to the The World as a Stage exhibition

