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Tate Talks brings you long-form discussions about art with the world's leading artists and speakers.
Lindokuhle Sobekwa in conversation | Tate Talks
South African artist Lindokuhle Sobekwa talks about his work with curator David Campany.
This public event marks a new partnership between The John Kobal Foundation and Tate, with an annual talk given by an international lens-based artist, collective or professional in the field.
Building on the Foundation's continued commitment over the last three decades to fostering the creative community and supporting artists, this talk coincides with the launch of the John Kobal Foundation Fellowship, presented every two years in recognition of an outstanding body of lens-based work by an international artist or collective, enabling them to progress their practice in a way that would otherwise not be possible.
This public event marks a new partnership between The John Kobal Foundation and Tate, with an annual talk given by an international lens-based artist, collective or professional in the field.
Building on the Foundation's continued commitment over the last three decades to fostering the creative community and supporting artists, this talk coincides with the launch of the John Kobal Foundation Fellowship, presented every two years in recognition of an outstanding body of lens-based work by an international artist or collective, enabling them to progress their practice in a way that would otherwise not be possible.
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Making sense of place: how artists map a transnational world | Tate
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Maps are often thought of as objective, scientific depictions of a particular place, showing important landmarks and the relative distances between them. Maps can show us borders and divisions but also connections and shared spaces. The way we use maps also presents cultural conventions and different points of views, reflecting changes across time and place. Artists have used the idea of mappin...
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye in conversation with Thelma Golden | Tate Talks
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Join artist Lynette Yiadom-Boakye for this exclusive online event. As Tate Britain presents the first major survey of the work of Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, this is a unique opportunity to hear the artist discuss her practice. Yiadom-Boakye will be in conversation with Thelma Golden, Director and Chief Curator of The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York City. The event will be introduced by Maria Bals...
Resilient Responses | Performance | Tate
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This premiere is a chance to view new work from some of the most intriguing artists working in performance, dance, and music now. This fresh and relevant material was performed live to camera in the empty tanks during lockdown. Join artists Thomas Heyes, Ekin Bernay and Rowdy SS with special guest Rebecca Bellantoni, as they respond through movement, sound and spoken word. Their rich multi-sens...
Resilient Responses: Repair and Restore | Artist Workshop | Tate
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Heal your body and calm your mind in this moving meditation Bruce Nauman uses his body as material to explore what it means to be human. Inspired by his work and in response to the pandemic, this workshop encourages audiences to explore stillness, movement, and breath. Working with the body as a map, you will discover your physical limits and resistance. At this moment of challenge, this medita...
Zanele Muholi: In Conversation with Lady Phyll | Artist's Talk | Tate Exchange
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Watch an in conversation between Muholi and Lady Phyll of UK Black Pride. Together, they discuss what difficult love looks like for QTIPOC communities in South Africa and Britain and the importance of chosen families. This talk forms a part of From a Place of Love, a collaboration between Tate Exchange's Love programme and UK Black Pride, whose theme for 2020 is home.
Mark Bradford: In Conversation | Artist's Talk | Tate
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Watch renowned artist Mark Bradford in conversation with curator Michael Auping. Based in Los Angeles, Mark Bradford creates large-scale paintings characterised by their distinctive layering of materials and political insights. Bradford discusses how he uses merchant billboards, posters and other found materials to engage issues of race, queerness and social inequality. The discussion traces th...
Ed Ruscha: In Conversation | Artist's Talk | Tate Talks
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Join the acclaimed artist, Ed Ruscha, for a conversation with Frances Morris reflecting on his life and career spanning six decades Ed Ruscha is widely regarded as one of the world’s most important artists best known for his series of photographs of Los Angeles and paintings featuring everyday words and phrases. In this talk, Ruscha will discuss with Tate Modern’s Director Frances Morris his wo...
Lives of Net Art: Christiane Paul | Tate Talks
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Watch curator Christiane Paul discuss the histories of art on the internet. Christiane Paul’s keynote presentation was part of ‘Lives of Net Art’, a series of events exploring how contemporary artists use the internet, as well as reflecting on the possibilities the internet has offered artists from the 1990s to the present day. In her presentation, Paul focuses on the challenges museums face wh...
Art in Real Life: Addressing the Sustainability Challenge | Tate Talks
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Watch artist Olafur Eliasson in conversation with key figures from across the social and political sphere, exploring the potential of artists and art institutions to address global sustainability challenges and inspire change. The first in a series of events, this panel discussion took place during London's Climate Action Week, and ahead of the opening of the major Tate Modern exhibition of Eli...
Lubaina Himid in Conversation with Maria Balshaw | Tate Talks
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Watch 2017 Turner Prize winner Lubaina Himid in conversation with Tate Director Maria Balshaw. The work of British artist Lubaina Himid celebrates Black creativity and the people of the African diaspora, while challenging forms of institutional invisibility. In a practice that includes paintings, prints, drawings and installations, she has addressed the histories and legacies of colonialism and...
Rachel Whiteread in Conversation with Ann Gallagher | Tate Talks
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Internationally acclaimed British artist, Rachel Whiteread has produced some of the most significant public work of her generation. This event is organised in conjunction with the Rachel Whiteread exhibition, the most comprehensive exhibition of her work to date. Hear from the artist herself about her practice and key moments across her impressive career.
Art and Inequality: An Open Discussion | Tate Talks
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Watch a public conversation exploring artistic responses to inequality. Struggles for equality continue to engage with issues of class, race, gender, sexuality, and ability. This event explores the specific roles that art might play in tackling inequalities. How might artists document or make visible forms of inequality? What impact might their work have in shaping political and economic debate...
Joan Jonas in Conversation with Marina Warner | Tate Talks
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During her exhibition at Tate Modern, Joan Jonas discussed her pioneering work in performance, film and installation. The artist is in conversation with acclaimed writer and historian Marina Warner, who - like Jonas - has explored the enduring power of myths and fairy tales. This event was provided by Tate Gallery on behalf of Tate Enterprises LTD.
Faith Ringgold: In Conversation | Tate Talks
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Faith Ringgold: In Conversation | Tate Talks
Kerry James Marshall: In Conversation | Tate Talks
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Kerry James Marshall: In Conversation | Tate Talks
Tracey Emin in Conversation with Jonathan Jones | Tate Talks
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Tracey Emin in Conversation with Jonathan Jones | Tate Talks
Kahlil Joseph & Arthur Jafa: In Conversation | Tate Talks
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Kahlil Joseph & Arthur Jafa: In Conversation | Tate Talks
Alberto Giacometti: Antony Gormley in Conversation with Frances Morris | Tate Talks
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Alberto Giacometti: Antony Gormley in Conversation with Frances Morris | Tate Talks
Book for Architects: Wolfgang Tillmans in Conversation with Rem Koolhaas | Tate Talks
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Book for Architects: Wolfgang Tillmans in Conversation with Rem Koolhaas | Tate Talks
Njideka Akunyili Crosby: In Conversation | Tate Talks
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Njideka Akunyili Crosby: In Conversation | Tate Talks
Museums: The Artists’ Creation - BMW Tate Live | Tate Talks
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Museums: The Artists’ Creation - BMW Tate Live | Tate Talks
Radical Thinkers: The Art, Sex and Politics of Feminism | Tate Talks
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Radical Thinkers: The Art, Sex and Politics of Feminism | Tate Talks
Mary Kelly in Conversation with Hans Ulrich Obrist | Tate Talks
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Mary Kelly in Conversation with Hans Ulrich Obrist | Tate Talks
Michael Landy Yes, were mad! No, were not joking! | Tate Talks
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Michael Landy Yes, were mad! No, were not joking! | Tate Talks
Julie Mehretu: American Artist Lecture Series | Tate Talks
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Julie Mehretu: American Artist Lecture Series | Tate Talks
Glenn Ligon: American Artist Lecture Series | Tate Talks
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Glenn Ligon: American Artist Lecture Series | Tate Talks
Gabriel Orozco: In Conversation | Tate Talks
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Gabriel Orozco: In Conversation | Tate Talks
Coco Fusco: Dangerous Moves - Performance and Politics in Cuba | Tate Talks
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Coco Fusco: Dangerous Moves - Performance and Politics in Cuba | Tate Talks
Brice Marden: American Artist Lecture Series | Tate Talks
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Brice Marden: American Artist Lecture Series | Tate Talks
Wow , this was amazing. I held back tears when he asked the audience to bare with him. Outstanding photographer , a true artist.
16:48 "battle with my soul." 31:04,
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Good night mama Faith,
Too Tough! My inspiration! lit the fire in me again, Thank you
This talk was a walk though black history and art history alike. Spectacular.
The new Jackson looks like Al Pacino
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A sharp Man
Elegant color pallet and an equally beautiful sense of design. Thanks for presenting such a wonderful artist.
I met Mark at the Rubin Contemporary Gallery in El Paso ,Tx a few years back and just fell in love with his work but most of all his philosophy of living and being a down to earth person who has navigated success with kindness, humility , humor and authenticity. Thank you Mark for your inspiration and congratulations on all of your successes well deserved.
I love your honesty so sincerely. Universal and down to earth.
I wish I could have met him in person.
Frances Morris is unbearable - watch Ed Ruscha Louisiana Channel interview instead
This interviewer is insufferable
eye-opening. very much appreciated. thank you.
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My favourite Tracey moment is when she was drunk and walked out of that studio art discussion with a load of snobs who looked down on her. Now she’s having the last laugh in many ways 🎉
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Informative and comprehensive. Thank you.
Honest art. I love it and I love her. Powerful and real. ❤
Nice that Jonathan Jones got to take a small break from pumping out dogshit art takes in the guardian
You can count the number of visual artists who have something interesting to say about painting on the fingers of one hand. John Hoyland and Gillian Ayers and ... ? They (we) really should stop it. Excruciating
This was very affecting. I'm sorry to see it has so few comments. Hard to keep hope alive 4 years later.
Very interesting.
Such a powerful talk about Martin! thank you Nancy!!
she tries but really, Lucian Freud... the artist who could truly capture the human condition ..
Rip Brice Marden 🙏😢I'm sorry, I discovered you late. Now you will be in the Olympus of the greatest artists of contemporary age
RIP
She gave this speaker precise & valuable advise which was largely ignored.
Thank You
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Tracey Emin is an incredibly talented and renowned artist known for her deeply personal and emotive artwork!
Job Done Mam: Janel, Jay and Norman Rosental. ( is Painting Dead?👌👻
I´m in love with how ( not so serious ) he takes himself and try to not over conceptualize his work to be more appealing to the spectator... He is a creative soul that is playing with things whiting easy reach ...and do so Brilliantly !!!
I love listening to Tracey, working class, feminist, independant, professional, ambitious artist, so refreshing and liberating for the majority still.
Over blown minor talent
Thank you for posting this informative and well presented lecture.
Thank you Mr. Marshall for this originally spoken, and most stimulating perspective that you have shared with us.
A COMPLETE AND UTTER VACUOUS SELF OBSESSED BRAIN DEAD MORON !
I’ve only just come across this. Beautiful.
His work is in the middle of two extremes. The East not allowing expression and the West distorting his expression in a overly intellectual way. His art is in between these two forces.
She's giving him head on her unmade bed whilst limousines wait in the street .
Kerry is truly a legend, his vast art historic knowledge and articulate, charming demeanor (even to the dumb or sour comments) just shows the depth of his practice, hard work, and hence, well-earned confidence. An inspiration to all of the younger generation of artists.
Thank you so much for sharing this video. She is so interesting and inspiring!
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She opened up the possibilities of what art could be. She has something to say and the only way to do that was to break out of the constraints of what was already considered to be art. These are the artists that inspire the rest of us, and disturb many at the same time. So liberating to give voice to exactly what one has to say. I listen for the source of her courage.
Fabulous…absolutely fabulous in every way!