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Soapbox: Why do we return to some art works in preference to others?

13 January 2016 at 11.00–13.00
Soapbox group examining Christina Mackie’s installation The Filters, Tate Britain

Soapbox group examining Christina Mackie’s The Filters

© Michele Fuirer

Why do certain artworks keep our attention and our interest? How do artworks connect with our experiences or trigger memories? 
Using Susan Philipsz War Damaged Musical Instruments as a focus for discussion we debate the importance of how art can resonate with and beyond us over time.

This session is part of an ongoing series. The subject for the next session is up to you to decide! 

What is soapbox?

Soapbox at Tate Britain is an opportunity for people near or beyond the age of 60 to meet, to air opinions and share discussions on life and art.

Soapbox explores links between social issues that are important to you and the work of artists from our collection that are on display at Tate Britain. Soapbox will challenge your thinking and offer you the chance to say what you feel in a supportive and friendly group.

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