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Tate Encounters

Tate Encounters is a three-year research project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council through the Diasporas, Migration and Identities Programme.

The project started in April 2007 and involves three collaborative institutions: Tate Britain, London South Bank University and the University of the Arts London, through Wimbledon College of the Arts. The project will develop knowledge and understanding of how narratives of Britishness are contained, constructed and reproduced within the curatorial practices and collection of Tate, and of how such notions are received and valued by different migrant and diasporic family members within the context of the active material/visual cultural practices of everyday life.

Año de publicación: 2008
ISBN/ISSN: ISSN 1757-0530
Idioma(s): Inglés

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Tipo de publicación: Investigación
Ámbito geográfico: Reino UnidoToda Europa (48 países)

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britishness, research, tate britain, visual culture

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