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Let’s see what’s happening at the Tate Modern Art Museum center.

CIPRIAN MUREŞAN

Until 28 Feb

This exhibition examines the role of museums and focuses on activities that usually happen behind the scenes. Ciprian Mureşan’s Plague Column #2 2016 asks what histories museums might choose to ignore or hide. At first glance, Plague Column #2 seems to be an abstract sculpture. Looking closer, we see body parts embedded in its surface. Mureşan copied these fragments from sculptures in the collection of the Museum of Art in Cluj, Romania.

CURATOR’S TOUR: THAO NGUYEN PHAN

17 Feb

Explore Thao Nguyen Phan’s most extensive UK exhibition to date when the gallery is closed to the public with Tate St Ives Director Anne Barlow and Curator Giles Jackson. The evening includes a drink on arrival where you’ll have the opportunity to talk about the exhibition and gain insight into Thao Nguyen Phan’s work behind the scenes!

FISCHLI AND WEISS

Until Feb 2022

This exhibition will allow you to explore the witty recreations of everyday objects in this installation by Peter Fischli and David Weiss. To make this artwork, Fischli and Weiss spent a long time imitating cheap, mass-produced objects. They saw something subversive in devoting so much time and skill to recreating such banal things. They described their slow working method as ‘concentrated daydreaming’.

For Details- tate.org.uk

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