Volunteers need for Al Weiwei action
Tate are planning a special event to mark the disappearance of the artist Ai Weiwei on the final weekend of his installation 'Sunflower Seeds' at Tate Modern.
'Sunflower Seeds' is on display in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall until 2 May. To mark its final weekend, on Saturday 30 April Hamish Fulton will present an action from 12 noon to 2pm entitled Slowalk (In support of Ai Weiwei). This will be followed by a free screening of Ai Weiwei's documentary Disturbing the Peace in the Starr Auditorium at 2.30pm.
Fulton, best known for his text, photographic and wall pieces, is looking for volunteers for Slowalk (In support of Ai Weiwei). Email [email protected] no later than Friday 29 April for details about how to participate.
The Release Ai Weiwei signage will remain on the front of Tate Modern until the gallery have more news regarding the artist's arrest.
'Sunflower Seeds' is on display in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall until 2 May. To mark its final weekend, on Saturday 30 April Hamish Fulton will present an action from 12 noon to 2pm entitled Slowalk (In support of Ai Weiwei). This will be followed by a free screening of Ai Weiwei's documentary Disturbing the Peace in the Starr Auditorium at 2.30pm.
Fulton, best known for his text, photographic and wall pieces, is looking for volunteers for Slowalk (In support of Ai Weiwei). Email [email protected] no later than Friday 29 April for details about how to participate.
The Release Ai Weiwei signage will remain on the front of Tate Modern until the gallery have more news regarding the artist's arrest.