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As you may know Adrian Shaw, one half of boyleANDshaw programmes four Late At Tate Britain events a year.
In August he has invited Radio 3 Late Junction Max Reinhardt to curate the event.
Become your own radio receiver at Late Night Radio, curated
by Radio 3's Late Junction presenter Max Reinhardt. Wander along the
dial that is the spaces of Tate Britain and you can tune into live
music, soundscapes and film. Solo live acts include Keziah Jones,
Amanda cook and Zoe Rahman, plus performances of seminal works by
Cornelius Cardew and John Cage directed by Robert Worby. With films
from Jo Lawrence and Grace Ndiritu plus interventions from the Chelsea
College of Art MA Curators.
Should be good!
hope you can make it!
bAs
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There was a preview in the Guardian Guide this weekend
also
Robert Worby has written a feature about John Cage for this Fridays
Guradian-Film and Music sectio- and it links to the Late At Tate as a
Cage work is being performed
Exhibition preview: Late at the Tate: Late Night Radio, London
Summer vibes at
Tate Britain as Friday's Late At The Tate is curated by
Radio
3's Late Junction presenter Max Reinhardt. The lineup promises to be as
eclectic as the programme, with enough alt-folk, jazz, and blufunk to
keep many a muso content. There are performances of seminal works by
Cornelius Cardew of the Scratch Orchestra and compositions by the
legendary modern composer John Cage. Such a selection implies that
Reinhardt's pretty keen on poetic minimalism, something that is backed
up by the included screening of Grace Ndiritu's vivid film My Blood
Self: Blood Painting. A work of art that encapsulates, in the simplest
of imagery, the horrors of genocide, war and extreme poverty.
• Tate Britain, SW1, Fri