Saturday 9 September 2006, 19.00–21.00
Destricted
Art and Sex
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Balkan Erotic Epic
courtesy Destricted © 2005, Marina Abramovic |
Introduction (5.8MB) Discussion (74.8MB)
Note: Contains adult themes and explicit sexual references.
This panel discussion offers a critical context for the screenings of Destricted , a project that brings together sex and art in a series of short films created by acclaimed artists and directors, including Marina Abramović, Matthew Barney, Larry Clark, Richard Prince and Sam Taylor-Wood.
Following the screening of a selection of films from the programme, the contested issues around art and pornography are discussed by Los Angeles-based critic and curator Bruce Hainley; Catherine Millet, Art Press editor and author of The Sexual Life of Catherine M.(2002); artist Larry Clark; and critic and curator Neville Wakefield.
Contains adult themes and explicit sexual content
Admission for over 18s only
With the support of agnès b, Simon Lee, and Luhring Augustine.
Tate Modern
Starr Auditorium
£10, booking recommended
£10, booking recommended
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