Street Arts
Street Art in Different Cities
Tonight at the Tate Modern, author Tristan Manco who has travelled the world to find outstanding pieces of street art will present his favourite works from Brazil and beyond as part of the "Street Art in Different Cities" talk. Also writer and curator Rafael Schacter will talk about Madrid-based street artists Nano4814 and 3TTMan, whose work you can see on the Street Art walking tour.
Friday 18 July 2008, 18.30–19.30
Tate Modern Starr Auditorium - Free Event seated on a first-come, first-served basis
Other talks in the series include:
Grafitti : Utopia or a bit boring? - Friday 15 August
For more info on these events visit the Tate Modern website.
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Let's Face It Event — Tate Modern
To celebrate the launch of their exclusive T-shirt, jewellery and stationery collection in London’s Tate Modern and Tate Britain stores, East London label Lazy Oaf are holding a live drawing event. The event is taking place in Tate Modern on Bankside...
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No Soul For Sale Festival
To celebrate Tate Modern’s 10th anniversary, the gallery will host No Soul For Sale – A Festival of Independents. For this free arts festival, Tate Modern is inviting over 70 of the world’s most innovative independent art spaces, not-for-profit...
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Street Art Now- A World View
The second of the Tate Moderns series of Street Art Talks take place this evening Friday 18th July. Street Art Now- A world view will see New York based, Marc and Sara Schiller from The Wooster Collective give an insight into the subject and explain how...
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Street Art @ Tate Modern
In the first commission to use the building's iconic river façade, and the first major public museum display of street art in London, Tate Modern presents the work of six internationally acclaimed artists whose work is intricately linked to the...
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Graffiti Research Lab In London
A free event as part of Tate Modern’s Street Art exhibition curated and promoted by young people, encourages youth across South London to work with New York artists Graffiti Reaserch Lab to mark the building with light projections. ‘Tate Studio’...
Street Arts