Tate’s director, Nicholas Serota, called the Tanks incredible spaces and said the festival was a very exciting moment for Tate. They will open on 18 July, 10 days before the Olympics, and be filled this summer and autumn with a 15-week festival of art. The gallery has revealed details of the Tanks, described as the world’s first museum space dedicated permanently to live art, installation and performance. This article titled “Tate Modern unveils underground space – the Tanks – devoted to live art” was written by Mark Brown, arts correspondent, for The Guardian on Monday 23rd April 2012 16.42 UTCĭropping in to Tate Modern‘s new underground oil tank spaces this summer might mean seeing a performance of minimalist dance, taking part in a debate on what it is to be an immigrant or experiencing work by an artist who most recently filmed naked men playing five-a-side football.
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