Friday 3 Nov 2006
14.00–17.00, Starr Auditorium, Tate Modern, Bankside, London SE1 9TG
Photographic images emerging from the Balkan states are frequently fraught with complexities resulting from the region’s turbulent history, geographical position and the fusion of ideological systems inherited from Communist, Ottoman and Byzantine pasts. Ironically, the current situation in the Balkans presents diversities that defy the stereotypes of corruption, violence and exoticism usually associated with issues of gender and religious ethnicities.
Four internationally acclaimed female photographic artists from the region, Aydan Murtezaoglu, Tanja Dabo, Alexandra Croitoru and Aurora Dediu, discuss the various incongruities associated with the Balkans in this panel discussion, chaired by artist, theorist and curator Suzana Milevska.
This event will be broadcasted on the internet at www.tate.org.uk/onlineevents/
Tickets: £8 (£6 concessions), booking required. There is a discount of £5 if you book tickets for five talks in the Global Photography Now series and a £10 discount if you book tickets for all nine talks.
For tickets book online at www.tate.org.uk or call Tel. 020 7887 8888.
More details on: www.tate.org.uk/modern/eventseducation/talksdiscussions/globalphotographynow.htm.

