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Free
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Online - London, United Kingdom

Organised by TATE

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Join us online for talks, music and films responding to the Bruce Nauman exhibition


Uniqlo Tate Lates: Night In brings an artist-led programme direct to you. Join us online as artists across the world respond to the current Bruce Nauman exhibition. Expect artist talks, music, poetry and film.

Introduction: Thristian / Global Roots

  • Worldwide FM and Global Roots founder Thristian will be your host for the night, introducing artists across the evening and reflecting on the exhibition as he records from Tate Modern.

Music: Emma-Jean Thackray programmed in collaboration with Global Roots and Tate Collective

  • Tune in for a unique collaboration between composer and performer Emma-Jean Thackray, Global Roots and Tate Collective.
  • Emma-Jean Thackray and her band perform an improvised set in response to the work of Nauman, recorded at Tate Modern.

Poetry: James Massiah programmed in collaboration with Global Roots and Tate Collective

  • Poet and musician James Massiah brings you a unique response to Nauman’s playful and subversive neon works.

Film: Marianna Simnett The Udder

  • Artist Marianna Simnett's The Udder (2014, 16 min) is a narrative short film set on an English dairy farm. Using inventive storytelling and set devices, it explores how children develop psycho-sexually through play while also looking at milk production processes. Physical and perceived forces of corruption come to entangle these two threads.
  • The film is preceded by a conversation with the artist and Andrea Lissoni, curator of the Bruce Nauman exhibition.

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