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[[File:Enemy of the Tate.jpg|thumb|Earliest known poster for '''''Enemy of the Tate'''''.]]'''''Enemy of the Tate''''' is a 1998 British performative art comedy-thriller film about a group of corrupt Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) agents conspiring to kill Modern Art and the cover-up that ensues after a tape of the murder ends up in the possession of an unsuspecting Tate curator.
[[File:Enemy of the Tate.jpg|thumb|Earliest known poster for '''''Enemy of the Tate'''''.]]'''''Enemy of the Tate''''' is a 1998 British performative art comedy-thriller film about a group of corrupt Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) agents conspiring to kill Modern Art and the cover-up that ensues after a tape of the murder ends up in the possession of an unsuspecting Tate curator (Catherine Wood).


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* [https://www.tate.org.uk/research/features/bigger-splash-interview-catherine-wood A Bigger Splash: Interview with Catherine Wood] - Jonah Westerman interviews Catherine Wood, curator of the exhibition A Bigger Splash, held at Tate Modern in 2012, about how the show represented the relationships between performance, performativity and painting.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enemy_of_the_State_(film) Enemy of the State (film)] @ Wikipedia
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Revision as of 07:31, 8 August 2022

Earliest known poster for Enemy of the Tate.

Enemy of the Tate is a 1998 British performative art comedy-thriller film about a group of corrupt Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) agents conspiring to kill Modern Art and the cover-up that ensues after a tape of the murder ends up in the possession of an unsuspecting Tate curator (Catherine Wood).

In the News

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Nonfiction cross-reference

External links

  • A Bigger Splash: Interview with Catherine Wood - Jonah Westerman interviews Catherine Wood, curator of the exhibition A Bigger Splash, held at Tate Modern in 2012, about how the show represented the relationships between performance, performativity and painting.
  • [] @ YouTube
  • [] @ YouTube