Thursday 28 April 2016

Tate - Beauty and Horror. Enter the unsettling world of Mona Hatoum

'One of the most powerful artists of her generation' 
See Mona Hatoum at Tate Modern

Mona Hatoum at Tate Modern
Mona Hatoum creates a challenging vision of our world, exposing its contradictions and complexities. Hot Spot is a cage-like neon globe which buzzes with an intense energy. Elsewhere electricity crackles through household objects, making the familiar uncanny.

This is the first major survey of Hatoum’s work in the UK, covering 35 years from her early radical performances and video pieces, to sculptures and large-scale installations.

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One of the most important and powerful artists of her generation finally gets the big British show she deserves'
The Sunday Times
Immerse yourself in the work of one of the most important artists working today.BOOK NOW
The Practicing Feminist

The Practicing Feminist

Tate Britain: Talks & lectures
Saturday 21 May, 15.00
Can view conceptual art through a feminist lens? Taking Margaret Harrison’s work as a starting point, we invite you to explore the feminist concerns in British Conceptual art.
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New face of the £20 note: Turner's Self-Portrait

New face of the £20 note: Turner’s Self-Portrait

We’re delighted that Turner’s Self-Portrait has been chosen as the new face of the £20 note.  See the original for yourself in the world’s biggest Turner collection at Tate Britain and learn more about the prolific artist in our handy 5 things to know about Turner
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Pablo Bronstein at Tate Britain
Curator's Tour: Mona Hatoum

Curator’s Tour: Mona Hatoum

Tate Modern: Talks & lectures
Monday 27 June, 18.30
Clarrie Wallis, Curator of Modern and Contemporary British Art leads an hour-long tour of the first major survey of Hatoum’s work in the UK, before giving you an opportunity to explore the exhibition.
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New Tate Modern badge

New Tate Modern badge

Designed by Peter Saville
Donate to receive your new Tate Modern badge created by graphic designer, Peter Saville.

Saville is best known for designing record sleeves for bands such as Joy Division and New Order. He has also worked with John Galliano, Christian Dior and Stella McCartney.
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Mona Hatoum Exhibition book
Mona Hatoum is supported by AGC Equity Partners
BP Displays supported by BP
Pablo Bronstein is supported by Sotheby’s’