Emilia and Ilya Kabakov
Artists' Talk

Wednesday 1 June 2005, 18.30–20.00

Once a prominent member of the Moscow circle of conceptualists, Ilya Kabakov has become one of the most highly regarded artists working today. His Sitting-in-the-Closet Primakov, from the series Ten Persons 1971–3, is included in Open Systems: Rethinking Art c.1970. It tells the story of a small boy who leaves a closet to discover, through the world, higher and higher levels of abstraction. Since 1989, all the artist's work has been a collaboration with his wife Emilia Kabakov. Much of this work consists of installations and environments, often evoking the social history of twentieth-century Russia. The Kabakovs will be in conversation discussing their work, past and present.

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Tate Modern  Starr Auditorium
£7 (£5 concessions), booking recommended
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Access for wheelchairs and pushchairs  Hearing loop available  

This event is related to the Open Systems: Rethinking Art c.1970 exhibition