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Exhibition

Project Space: Inverted House

22 November 2013 – 13 April 2014
Tina Gverović and Siniša Ilić Inverted House 2013

Tina Gverović and Siniša IlićInverted House 2013

© Tina Gverović, Siniša Ilić & Tate    Photo: Olivia Hemingway for Tate Photography

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Tina Gverović and Siniša Ilić Inverted House 2013

Tina Gverović and Siniša Ilić Inverted House 2013

Tina Gverović and Siniša Ilić Inverted House 2013

Tina Gverović and Siniša Ilić Inverted House 2013

Tina Gverović and Siniša Ilić Inverted House 2013

Tina Gverović and Siniša Ilić Inverted House 2013

Tina Gverović and Siniša Ilić Inverted House 2013

Tina Gverović and Siniša Ilić Inverted House 2013

Tina Gverović and Siniša Ilić Inverted House 2013

Tina Gverović and Siniša Ilić Inverted House 2013

Tina Gverović and Siniša Ilić Inverted House 2013

Tina Gverović and Siniša Ilić Inverted House 2013

Tina Gverović and Siniša Ilić Inverted House 2013

Tina Gverović and Siniša Ilić Inverted House 2013

Tina Gverović and Siniša Ilić Inverted House 2013

Tina Gverović and Siniša Ilić Inverted House 2013

A drawing on teal coloured paper by Tina Gverović called Parastates: Meltdown Shelter-Red 2013

Tina Gverović Parastates: Meltdown Shelter-Red 2013

Tina Gverović Parastates: House Apart 2013, coloured drawing on teal coloured paper

Tina Gverović Parastates: House Apart 2013

Siniša Ilić, Sightseeing 1 2013  ; watercolour on white paper

Siniša Ilić, Sightseeing 1 2013

Siniša Ilić, Sightseeing 2 2013; watercolour on white paper

Siniša Ilić Sightseeing 2 2013

Tina Gverović and Siniša Ilić Inverted House 2013 Gouache and acrylic paint on prepared paper, 1220 x 1520 mm

Tina Gverović and Siniša Ilić Inverted House 2013

Opening at Tate Modern on 22 November 2013, this collaborative exhibition between Tate and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade showcases the work of Tina Gverović and Siniša Ilić for their first UK museum show.

Invited as part of the project to participate in a two-week residency at Tate Modern, Gverović and Ilić work collaboratively during this time to create a new site-specific installation that responds to the building, its collection and its public, focusing on the role of the museum in a wider global context. Taking the residency as a creative process for artists and curators as its starting point, the exhibition considers key questions of museum function, social interaction and the potential of collaborative conversation.

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Project Space: Inverted House

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This exhibition is curated by Hannah Dewar, Tate Modern and Una Popović, Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade.

Tina Gverović

(born 1975 Zagreb, Croatia). Based between Dubrovnik and London, Gverović works with installation, drawing, painting, sound and video. Her work – which often takes the form of immersive and disorientating installations – engages with questions related to understandings of space, territory and identity and the way in which they are bound to invention and imagination.

Siniša Ilić

(born 1977 Belgrade, Serbia where he lives and works). Working with drawing, painting and installation, Ilić’s practice addresses social phenomena and mechanisms, exploring forms of labour, tension and societal violence. He is a co-founder and member of TkH (Walking Theory) – an independent art and theory platform based in Belgrade – and has collaborated with artists, authors, performers and theoreticians on a range of projects.

Gverović and Ilić began working together in 2006 whilst taking part in a residency programme at ISCP, New York as winners of the Radoslav Putar Award (Croatia) and the Dimitrije Bašićević Mangelos Award (Serbia).

This exhibition is the result of a collaboration between Tate Modern, London and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade.

Another exhibition, forming the second half of this collaborative project, will be shown at the Salon of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade, 11 July – 14 September 2014.

Dates

22 November 2013 – 13 April 2014

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