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Tate Collective Liverpool started a dialogue through creative direct action on the streets of Liverpool and the Tate Liverpool gallery spaces. Banners were produced representing issues Tate Collective feel are worth fighting for, featuring the following provocations :
Will we learn from history?
When do world issues become fiction?
Dreamers not sleepers
Protect the young
Is this real?
Wake up in 3,2,1…
Tate Collective Liverpool invite you to join the dialogue by responding to these provocations online using #DemocraticDialogue or visiting the Tate Exchange space between 5 - 18 March.
Listen below to the first respose to the dialogue by London-based singer, musician, artist Klein, a reaction to the banners and provocations. Also featured is Tate Collective Liverpool’s response to Klein’s soundpiece. Both are on an endless loop as a sonic dialogue in the gallery space.
A sonic dialogue
Tate Collective Liverpool are a group of young people aged 15 - 25.
This Tate Exchange project by Tate Collective Liverpool is part of Circuit, led by Tate and funded by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation.