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Cornelia Parker
Talking Art

Cornelia Parker, Object That Fell off the White Cliffs of Dover, 1992
Cornelia Parker
Object That Fell off the White Cliffs of Dover 1992
Tate © Cornelia Parker
Saturday 31 May 2008, 14.00–15.30

‘My work is all about the potential of materials ­– even when it looks like they’ve lost all possibilities.’ In the course of making her work, Cornelia Parker has shot at objects, thrown them from cliffs, blown them up and rolled over them with a steam roller. Her sculptural processes have been described as ‘mimicking cartoon deaths’. Parker’s work is both dramatic and delicate, powerful and intricate – out of destruction she creates tragedy and beauty. Cornelia Parker is interviewed by writer and curator Lisa LeFeuvre.

In collaboration with Art Monthly

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Tate Modern  Starr Auditorium
£8 (£6 concessions), booking recommended
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Access for wheelchairs and pushchairs  Hearing loop available