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Tim Etchells It’s moving from I to It – The Play.
Wed Jan 29 17:59:56 CET 2014 Press Release
• Commissioned by FormContent • BMW Tate Live Performance Event, Tate Modern, Level 2, Room 10: Realisms - Thursday 30 January 2014 • tate.org.uk/bmwtatelive • facebook.com/tategallery • @tate #BMWTateLive • Tate Google+
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British artist Tim Etchells presents It’s moving from I to It – The Play, the second BMW Tate Live performance of 2014, on 30 January at Tate Modern. Written and directed by Etchells, the work playfully explores the relation between language and objects, unpicking the theatrical possibilities of their interdependency.
The play is performed by two actors within a Tate Modern gallery. The actors refer to their setting through allusions to ways in which art is made and viewed. The work references minimalist deconstructive theatre, a recurring theme in Etchells’ practice. It’s moving from I to It – The Play is commissioned by London-based curatorial initiative FromContent as part of a the two-year project, It’s moving from I to It, that invited a range of artists to respond to concepts of fiction and narratives in curatorial practice. Etchells drew upon text, visual materials and performances from the project’s archive to explore issues of authorship, language, and institutional rhetoric.
Etchells is an artist, author and artistic director of Forced Entertainment, a globally-renowned experimental theatre company founded in 1984. Forced Entertainment has produced acclaimed performances all over the world such as Let the Water Run its Course (to the Sea That Made the Promise) 1986; Quizola 1996; and The Coming Storm 2012. Etchells’s practice includes writing and performance projects, neon and video works; and diverse collaborations with artists such as Elmgreen & Dragset. He has exhibited widely in Europe including Manifesta 7 in 2008.
BMW Tate Live is curated by Catherine Wood, Curator, Contemporary Art and Performance, Tate and Capucine Perrot, Assistant Curator, Tate Modern.
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It’s moving from I to It – The Play is commissioned and produced by the curatorial initiative FormContent, and is part of Corpus, new collaborative network for commissioning performance-related work co-founded by If I Can’t Dance, Amsterdam, Playground (STUK & M), Leuven and Tate Modern, London with the support of the Culture Programme of the European Union. FormContent is a curatorial initiative, founded in 2007 with the intent of experimenting with exhibition formats and fostering collaborations that challenge the reciprocity of artistic and curatorial practices. It’s moving From I to It – The Play is kindly supported by The Arts Council.
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