BT: Bringing Innovation & Technology Together
Untitled

Tate Modern
Untitled gallery, Level 2
Admission free

Untitled is a new series of contemporary displays at Tate Modern, dedicated to showcasing recent or new work by international artists not widely exhibited in the UK.


Past Untitled  exhibitions

 Level 2 Gallery: Simryn Gill   18 March  –  7 May 2006
Gill's installation, made from books assembled over many years, questions the systems which humans create to 'know' the world around them.
 Untitled: Mohamed Camara   2 October  –  21 November 2004
Mohamed Camara’s photographic works form the third in a series of eight-week displays exploring the theme of The Public World of the Private Space.
Julia Loktev Said In Passing 2000 (installation view at PS1, 2001) © The artist
 Julia Loktev, Julika Rudelius and Cui Xiuwen

The second in the series, introduced three international artists, Julia Loktev, Julika Rudelius and Cui Xiuwen, who adopt the style of documentary film-making to explore private experience in public places.

Portrait of Michael Elmgreen (left) and Ingar Dragset (right) © the artist. Courtesy The Louisiana Museaum of Modern Art, Humlebaek. Photography, Kirsten Pieroth
 Elmgreen and Dragset

The series launched on 12 May, the fourth anniversary of the opening of Tate Modern, with the work of Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset .