Analogue: Pioneering Artists' Video from Poland (1968–88)
A Panel Discussion

Friday 24 November 2006, 15.00–17.30

This discussion highlights Poland’s significant and pioneering contribution to video art. It features artists Józef Robakowski and Zbigniew Liber; Dr Lukasz Ronduda, Curator of Film and Video at the Centre for Contemporary Art in Warsaw; and Tate curator Stuart Comer.

Analogue has been developed by Catherine Elwes and Dr Chris Meigh-Andrews in collaboration with Professor Lisa Steele, and Peggy Gale and Tate.

The discussion accompanies a screening of seminal video work from Poland at 19.00.

Funded by Arts Council England with support from the Polish Cultural Institute, The Electronic and Digital Art Unit at the University of Central Lancashire and Camberwell College of Arts, UAL.

Tate Modern  Starr Auditorium
£5, booking recommended
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Access for wheelchairs and pushchairs  Hearing loop available  

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