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Introduction
| Visiting Info | Anselmo
| Boetti
| Calzolari
| Fabro
| Gilardi
| Kounellis
Merz,
Mario | Merz,
Marisa | Paolini
| Pascali
| Penone
| Pistoletto
| Prini
| Zorio
Visiting information
Exhibition Hours
Sun Thurs 10.00 18.00 (last admission 17.00)
Fri and Sat 10.00 22.00 (last admission 21.00)
Admission
£6.50, £4.50 concessions
Advance tickets from First Call: 0870 842 2233 (booking fee
applies).
For online booking click here.
Free to individual children under twelve when accompanied
and to Tate Members, Fellows and Patrons.
Combined ticket (Arte Povera and Georgio Morandi):
£10, £6 concessions
Groups (combined ticket only, Monday Friday):
£9, £5.50 concessions, £2.50 each for pre-booked
school groups.
Call Tate Ticketing on 020 7887 8888 to book.
Photography is not allowed in the exhibition.
Group Leaders' Kit
You can download the Group Leaders' Kit for this exhibition.
You will need to have
Adobe® Acrobat® Reader® installed on your
computer to see these PDF files. Click on the filename to
download the packs.
Key-work cards including suggestions for discussion in the
gallery
Material Evidence is a photocopiable booklet for students
to use in the exhibition
Please note:
In order to save on file size, the images are not available
for the online key-work cards. Pick up a full colour version
from the Information Desk in the Turbine Hall before you enter
the exhibition.
Some of the works mentioned in the kit are not on display
in this exhibition. These are:
Piero Gilardi, State of Mind Costume (key-work card
2)
Gilardi wore the State of Mind Costume at the opening
party of the exhibition but the work has not been included
in the final display.
Emilio Prini, Five Spots of Light in Europe (key-work
card 2)
Instead you could look at works by Alighiero Boetti (see key-work
card 6) which show maps of Europe.
General
For general information about Tate Modern read the information
page.
Catalogue
£29.99 (Special exhibition price £25)
You can purchase this catalogue from the online
shop.
Events
Tate Modern has organised a series of talks
and films with an Italian theme to coincide its summer
season of exhibitions: Zero to Infinity: Arte Povera 1962
- 1972 and Giorgio Morandi
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