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BMW Tate Live Exhibition 2018 Ten Days Six Nights

16–25 March 2018
Joan Jonas Reanimation 2010/2012/2013 Multimedia installation. Courtesy Joan Jonas and Gavin Brown’s enterprise, New York/Rome. Photography: Thomas Müller

Joan Jonas Reanimation 2010/2012/2013 Multimedia installation. Courtesy Joan Jonas and Gavin Brown’s enterprise, New York/Rome. Photography: Thomas Müller

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ºÚÁÏÉç’s innovative live exhibition returns for ten days and six nights of free and ticketed performances and installations

This year’s annual live exhibition celebrates the work and influence of Joan Jonas, a pioneer of performance, video and installation. Jonas has been instrumental in shaping these art forms over the last five decades. To demonstrate her lasting legacy and powerful impact on contemporary artists today, Jonas’s work is presented in dialogue with an intergenerational selection of artists over ten day and six nights.

The six night programme features performances by Jonas, the celebrated jazz pianist and composer Jason Moran; Chilean-American artist Sylvia Palacios Whitman; Turner Prize winner Mark Leckey and London-based duo patten

Explore free daytime installations in the Tanks including Jonas’s masterpiece Reanimation 2010/12/13; Cones/May Windows (After Mirage) 1976; Stage Sets 1977, alongside a new commission by Jumana Emil Abboud, A Happy Ending III (Tate Tales) 2018 that draws on Palestinian folklore and fairy tales.

Free daytime performances of Jonas’s ground-breaking work Mirror Piece II 1970 will take place in the South Tank. Meanwhile at low tide the exhibition extends outside for Jonas’s performance Delay Delay (London Version) 2018, an outdoor ritual performed on the shore of the River Thames.


BMW Tate Live Exhibition: Ten Days Six Nights is curated by Catherine Wood, Senior Curator of International Art (Performance), Isabella Maidment, Assistant Curator, Performance and Andrea Lissoni, Senior Curator of International Art (Film).

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The Tanks

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London SE1 9TG
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Dates

16–25 March 2018

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Day Programme

  • Three performers in an otherwise empty space, one holding a mirror up to the camera, another holding a mirror and being held by the third performer
    Performance PAST EVENT

    BMW Tate Live Exhibition: Mirror Piece II

    Discover the work that established Joan Jonas as a pioneering figure in performance

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    17 Mar 2018, 18 Mar 2018, 19 Mar 2018, 22 Mar 2018, 23 Mar 2018, 24 Mar 2018, 25 Mar 2018
  • Two performers dressed in white push a third performer held in a large hoop along the side of a river
    Performance PAST EVENT

    BMW Tate Live Exhibition: Delay Delay (London Version)

    Experience an outdoor ritual performed on the banks of the River Thames

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    22 Mar 2018, 23 Mar 2018, 24 Mar 2018, 25 Mar 2018
  • A tent-like construction and a white horse in the countryside
    Performance PAST EVENT

    BMW Tate Live Exhibition: A Happy Ending III: Tate Tales

    Explore artist Jumana Emil Abboud's new commission drawing on Palestinian folklore and fairy tales

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    16–25 Mar 2018

Night Programme

  • Joan Jonas and Jason Moran
    Performance PAST EVENT

    BMW Tate Live Exhibition: Joan Jonas with Jason Moran

    Don't miss a unique live exchange combining piano with video projections and improvisational actions

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    16 Mar 2018, 17 Mar 2018
  • Joan Jonas Mirage
    Performance PAST EVENT

    BMW Tate Live Exhibition: Joan Jonas: Early Works

    Revisit three pioneering works by Joan Jonas

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    20 Mar 2018, 21 Mar 2018
  • Sylvia Palacios Whitman
    Performance PAST EVENT

    BMW Tate Live Exhibition: Sylvia Palacios Whitman patten

    UK debut of Chilean-American artist Sylvia Palacios Whitman

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    23 Mar 2018
  • Mark Leckey performance at MoMA PS1, New York, March 5, 2017 Photograph by Derek Schultz. Image courtesy: The artist, Cabinet, London and MoMA PS1
    Performance PAST EVENT

    BMW Tate Live Exhibition: Sylvia Palacios Whitman Mark Leckey

    Turner Prize-winner Mark Leckey exorcises the museum

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    24 Mar 2018

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