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Transform: Theo Eshetu

Londres, United Kingdom13 Octobre 2014 - 13 Octobre 2014
Transform: Theo Eshetu

Transform: Theo Eshetu

Tate Britain has launched a new monthly Monday night programme of artist’s film screenings celebrating the protean ability of film and video to conjure other forms. Transform looks at how artists push the medium into new narrative, sculptural and sensual realms. Each event features the artists in conversation, including Lis Rhodes and Aura Satz; Theo Eshetu and Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard. On Monday 13 October 2014 Tate Britain shows this rare screening of works by London-born Ethiopian artist Theo Eshetu that presents his unconventional, uncompromising and visionary practice since the 1980s. The Sreening is followed by an in-conversation with Tate Film curator Andrea Lissoni. Monday 13 October 2014, 7 - 9 pm Tate Britain, Clore Auditorium £5, concessions available www.tate.org.uk

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