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9 Scripts From a Nation at War
9 Scripts From a Nation at War
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9 Scripts From a Nation at War
Drawing on the artists’ extensive research, the work presents material sourced from people involved in or responding to the war. The videos use strategies familiar from talking heads documentaries, news reportage, anthropological interviews and public lectures.  A central theme is the investigation of how written and spoken language affects identity in times of conflict. The language specific to certain institutions, professions and positions in society can extend or limit the ways in which an individual situates him or herself in relation to others. 9 Scripts from a Nation at War shows how vocabulary and terminology are fundamental in defining structures of power. 9 Scripts from a Nation at War is the last in a series of four related exhibitions in the Level 2 Gallery, Tate Modern’s dedicated space for contemporary and emerging international artists. The series explores ideas of citizenship through themes of economy, belief, the state and the individual. The Level 2 Gallery programme is conceived and led by Tate Modern’s Assistant Curators, in dialogue with Catherine Wood, Curator. 9 Scripts from a Nation at War is curated by Amy Dickson and Rachel Taylor The Level 2 programme has been made possible with the generous support of Catherine Petitgas
Channel: tate
Category: Arts & Literature
Video Length: 0
Date Found: February 18, 2011
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