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The Future's Getting Old Like The Rest Of Us (2010, 45mins)
23 July – 19 September
Sackler Centre of Arts Education
Serpentine Gallery
Screened on the hour
The Future’s Getting Old Like The Rest Of Us is a 16mm film conceived in the format of a TV Play and set in an older people’s care home. Part documentary, part fiction, the script for the film was a collaboration between Beatrice Gibson and writer and critic George Clark, and was constructed from transcripts of a discussion group held over ...
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“The ...
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LONDON.- The Board of Trustees of Tate announced that the Prime Minister has appointed Maja Hoffman as a Tate Trustee. The term of appointment is for four years from 28 June 2010. Maja Hoffmann is a contemporary art collector, and a supporter and producer of international art, film, publishing and environmental projects. She is the Founder of the LUMA Foundation (2004) whose aim is to launch and produce cultural and art projects worldwide. It also supports a number of art-based international ini...
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Published 17-Jul-10
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Free talks at 3pm
Every Saturday the Serpentine Gallery hosts talks and seminars free to the public.
This summer, prominent artists, curators and academics discuss themes connected to the Wolfgang Tillmans exhibition and Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2010 by Jean Nouvel.
Curator Gregorio Magnani will present a talk about the Wolfgang Tillmans exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery. ...
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Published 17-Jul-10
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Artist: Wolfgang Tillmans
Venue: Serpentine Gallery, London
Date: June 26 – September 19, 2010
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Full gallery of images, press release and link available after the jump.
Images:
Images courtesy of Serpentine Gallery, London. Photos by Gautier de Blonde.
Press Release:
The Serpentine Gallery presents Wolfgang Tillmans’ first major exhibition in London since 2003. Conceived by the artist for the Serpentine Gallery, the exhibition will presen...
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Published 16-Jul-10
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Founder of the LUMA Foundation, Maja Hoffman, has been made a Tate trustee, the gallery has announced. The Luma Foundation supports Kunsthalle Zurich and Kunsthalle Basel, the Fotomuseum Winterthur, the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, the Venice Biennale, Artangel and the Serpentine Gallery in London. It is also involved in planning o the Parc des Ateliers in Arles. In her right she is also a major collector....
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Published 16-Jul-10
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Published 15-Jul-10
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12—5pm
Join artists and architects in the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2010 to create a laboratory exploring and experimenting with colour in architecture.
A Children's Art Day 2010 event
For group visits or further information, please contact
Joceline Howe
+44 (0)20 7298 1516
jocelineh@serpentinegallery.org
Teachers' Notes to support each exhibition are available at the Gallery Lobby Desk and on our Teachers' Notes page.
Family Sundays: A series of free events for families
Families and y...
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Published 15-Jul-10
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Pretty Woman (1990). A similar invitation comes News' way from the Serpentine Gallery. For the princely sum of £35 you can spend the night with, among others, Simon Popper, Melissa Gronlund, Cesare Pietroiusti and Laure Prouvost. So the occasion is not as lascivious as we make out: but the institution's first sleepover which promises its guests "a night of creative thinking". News feels tired already....
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Published 14-Jul-10
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