Nedko Solakov Talking Art 

22. Nov - 22. Nov 08 / ended Tate Modern

£10 (£8 concessions), booking required

14.00–15.30

Event | Multi-disciplinary | London


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Nedko Solakov Talking Art

In 1999 Nedko Solakov exhibited a single postcard in the Bulgarian pavilion at the Venice Biennale announcing his country's return after 30 years of absence. Since then, he has showed in the Biennale regularly, represented in 2007 by a sprawling wall drawing, Discussion (Property), lampooning the diplomatic row between Bulgaria and Russia over the intellectual property rights of the AK47.

He is best known for A Life (Black and White), 2001, in which two hired painters simultaneously paint the gallery walls black and white, obliterating each others' work. He is currently participating in the Whitechapel Art Gallery's Street programme. He is interviewed by Gilda Williams.

http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/eventseducation/talksdiscussions/15967.htm


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