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Tate Britain Performance

Late at Tate Britain: Power

2 October 2015 at 19.00–23.00
Late at Tate Britain: Power, October 2015
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Late at Tate Britain: Power, October 2015

Late at Tate Britain: Power, October 2015

Late at Tate Britain: Power, October 2015

Late at Tate Britain: Power

Late at Tate Britain: Power, October 2015 with Nate Kitch

Late at Tate Britain: Power, October 2015 with Nate Kitch

Late at Tate Britain: Power, October 2015 with Native Sun

Late at Tate Britain: Power, October 2015 with Native Sun

Late at Tate Britain: Power, October 2015 with Age of L.U.N.A

Late at Tate Britain: Power, October 2015 with Age of L.U.N.A

Late at Tate Britain: Power, October 2015 with Jae Huh and Ronin Cho

Late at Tate Britain: Power, October 2015 with Jae Huh and Ronin Cho

Late at Tate Britain: Power, October 2015 with Skinny Girl Diet

Late at Tate Britain: Power, October 2015 with Skinny Girl Diet

Late at Tate Power, October 2015 with PUSHCRAYONS

Late at Tate Power, October 2015 with PUSHCRAYONS

From historic royalty to YouTube fame, how has art displayed status? Starting with the idea of power, and going on to the body and changing face of celebrity, this season, Late at Tate Britain explores representations of status through time.

On Friday 2 October tackle ideas of power through music, art and talks, with The Age of L.U.N.A, Skinny Girl Diet and Native Sun.

This season, Late at Tate Britain is curated by by 15-25 year olds from Tate Collective London. Tate Collective London host a range of free events and festivals for young people to experiment, create and innovate through art and ideas.

Music

North Duveen

Performances by The Age of L.U.N.A, a teenage four-piece from North London with a fresh take on 90s hip-hop and London based duo Native Sun, who fuse hip-hop with conscious bilingual lyrics. Supported by DJ’s from Reprezent Radio, the underground sound of young London.

  • 18.00–19.30   Reprezent Radio DJ set
  • 19.30–20.15   Native Sun
  • 20.15–20.45   Discussion with The Age of LUNA lead by Tate Collective London
  • 20.45–21.30   The Age of L.U.N.A

Participate

PUSHCRAYONS: Open Hand

Taylor Digital Studio

18.30, 19.00, 19.30, 20.00, 20.30, 21.00

An immersive audio visual experience by PUSHCRAYONS featuring the premiere screening of Kojey Radical’s new unreleased Open Hand visual directed by The Rest. With acapella performance by Kojey Radical and live illustration and exhibited works created in response to Open Hand by Stephanie K Kane.

Nate Kitch

Clore Studio

18.00–21.00

Drop in workshop lead by award-winning illustrator Nate Kitch. Explore the dynamics of image making and discover how power can be manipulated through the medium of collage.

Installation

Jae Huh and Ronin Cho: The Power Changes

Octagon

18.00–21.30

A digital commission from innovative interactive media artists Jae Huh and Ronin Cho exploring the power of portraits and status over time, inspired by works from rooms 1540, 1900 and 1960 from the BP Walk Through British Art.

Discussion

Skinny Girl Diet in conversation

All female London based punk band Skinny Girl Diet screens a selection of music videos to open up a lively discussion with Tate Collective London exploring the subjects of gender, power and identity.

Next in the series

Late at Tate Britain: Body on Friday 6 November

Don't forget

Tate Britain exhibitions and displays will also remain open throughout the event including Tate Sensorium, a multisensory experience with four artworks from the Tate collection and Barbara Hepworth: Sculpture for a Modern World.

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2 October 2015 at 19.00–23.00

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