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Exhibition: Jill Magid: Authority to Remove
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Exhibition: Jill Magid: Authority to Remove
Jill Magid talks to TateShots about her exhibition 'Authority to Remove' at Tate Modern16.10.2009 In 2005, American artist Jill Magid was commissioned to produce an artwork for the AIVD – the Dutch Secret Service. At Tate Modern’s Level 2 gallery she presents the culmination of a project that saw her gain unprecedented access to the organisation. The exhibition traces her encounters with real-life secret agents as she worked towards a book – ‘Becoming Tarden’ – about trying to find a face at AIVD’s centre. TateShots met Jill in an anonymous café (around the back of Tate Modern) to find out why for her, surveillance and authority combine to make a strange kind of love story.
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Date Found: November 16, 2009
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