Thursday, October 30, 2008

TATE MODERN - November 2008


Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster


Exhibition

Tate Modern: Until 13 April 2009 -Free entry -Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster is the latest artist to create a commission for The Unilever Series in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall. For this new commission, the French artist presents a vision of a post-apocalyptic world 50 years into the future. Filling the vast space with recreations of sculptures by artists including Louise Bourgeois and Claes Oldenburg, massive LED screens playing edited extracts from science-fiction and experimental films and 200 bunk-beds scattered with books, Gonzalez-Foerster imagines a world where the inhabitants of London take shelter in the Turbine Hall from a never-ending rain.

Exhibition

Tate Britain/ Until 18 January 2009/ This year, the four artists who have been shortlisted for the Turner Prize are: Runa Islam, known for her carefully choreographed films that are both analytical and emotionally charged. Mark Leckey, who uses sculpture, film, sound and performance to communicate his fascination with contemporary culture. Goshka Macuga, whose form of 'cultural archaeology' uses work by artists past and present in new dramatic environments. Cathy Wilkes, who uses arrangements of commonplace objects and materials in her sculptures to explore issues of femininity.


Exhibition

Tate Modern/Until 11 January 2009/Cildo Meireles is one of the leaders of the international development of conceptual art. This Brazilian artist has made some of the most politically telling, aesthetically seductive and philosophically intriguing works in recent art. His objects and atmospheric installations from the late 1960s onwards never fail to surprise, ranging in scale from tiny works to vast installations covering 225m square. This major retrospective presents a powerful and intriguing tour of his most memorable works.



Exhibition

Tate Liverpool/Until 30 November/ Tate Liverpool is taking part in the UK’s largest festival of contemporary art. This year, leading international artists have made new work responding to the theme of ‘made up’. The Liverpool Biennial is one of the highlights of the city’s year as European Capital of Culture, and it involves galleries across Liverpool as well as many new commissions in surprising places.

Exhibition

Tate St Ives/Until 11 January 2009/ Tate St Ives presents the first UK exhibition by Austrian artist Heimo Zobernig. One of the most significant artists working in Europe today, the display includes important works from the last 25 years, as well as new works which intervene with both the architecture of the galleries at Tate St Ives and the Tate Collection. Alongside his own works, the exhibition brings together art from the Tate Collection as selected by the artist, including works by Pablo Picasso, Carl Andre, Henry Moore, Oskar Kokoschka, Marcel Duchamp and Kurt Schwitters.