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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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- [ Post] @ Twitter ( 2022)
- https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1530305772839649282
- https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1529150458740318208
- 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.
- Enemy of the State (film) @ Wikipedia
- Tate @ Wikipedia
- GCHQ @ Wikipedia
- Enemy of the State - trailer @ YouTube
- Tate Modern Curator, Catherine Wood on Performance Art @ YouTube
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