Tobias Rehberger on Martin Kippenberger

Monday 10 April 2006, 18.30–20.00

‘Martin never taught in school. Whenever he came to town you’d get a phone call. Usually he would ask you to come to a restaurant. And then we would talk. Or mainly he would talk. It was great and entertaining, and it was horrible, repetitive and boring. But anyways you wouldn’t leave until 3pm. That’s because Martin had a nap then. But not before setting an appointment for later, for dinner in another restaurant.’

German artist Tobias Rehberger was a student of Martin Kippenberger's in the early 1990s. Taking place after hours in the Martin Kippenberger exhibition, Rehberger discusses Kippenberger’s work and teaching practice in the context of his own work.

A show of Rehberger’s new work can be seen at Haunch of Venison between 7 April and 3 May 2006.

Tate Modern  Level 4
£7 (£5 concessions), booking recommended
Price includes entry to the exhibition
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Access for wheelchairs and pushchairs  

This event is related to the Martin Kippenberger exhibition