Anri Sala
Artist's Talk

The Starr Auditorium, Tate Modern.
The Starr Auditorium, Tate Modern.
© Nils Jorgensen 2004. Photo: Nils Jorgensen
Tuesday 30 November 2004, 18.30–20.00

Albanian Anri Sala is one of the most highly regarded young video artists around. He came to international attention in 1999 for his work in After the Wall, the Stockholm Modern Museum ’s exhibition of art from post-communist  Europe,  and in Manifesta 3 ( Ljubljana ). In contrast to the speed of mainstream media imagery, his works are meditations on slowness, characterised by a near-total absence of camera movement which almost freezes scenes into paintings, and by an attention to seemingly unimportant details. For this talk in conjunction with the Tate Modern exhibition Time Zones,  Sala will show several of his works and discuss them with art historian Mark Godfrey.

Tate Modern  Starr Auditorium
£6 (£4 concessions), booking recommended
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Access for wheelchairs and pushchairs  Hearing loop available  

This event is related to the Time Zones: Recent Film and Video exhibition