
Issue 3
This month’s issue includes two films on contemporary art from China. The artists showing at Tate Liverpool emerge as a new wave of firebrands ready to set the world alight, quite literally in the case of one group, who stage an epic fireworks battle. Meanwhile British culture comes under scrutiny as Martin Parr talks about photography and class, and six performance artists explore visitor behaviour at Tate Modern. Who knew that queuing could be art? Please feedback comments to tateshots@tate.org.uk - Jane Burton, Editor, Tate Shots 30 April 2007
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