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  • The giant disco ball comes out and visitors, of all ages, are encouraged to free dance - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.- the dress rehearsal of a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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  • The giant disco ball comes out and visitors, of all ages, are encouraged to free dance - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.- the dress rehearsal of a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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  • The giant disco ball comes out and visitors, of all ages, are encouraged to free dance - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.- the dress rehearsal of a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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  • The giant disco ball comes out and visitors, of all ages, are encouraged to free dance - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.- the dress rehearsal of a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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  • The giant disco ball comes out and visitors, of all ages, are encouraged to free dance - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.- the dress rehearsal of a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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  • The giant disco ball comes out and visitors, of all ages, are encouraged to free dance - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.- the dress rehearsal of a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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  • The giant disco ball comes out and visitors, of all ages, are encouraged to free dance - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.- the dress rehearsal of a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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  • The giant disco ball comes out and visitors, of all ages, are encouraged to free dance - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.- the dress rehearsal of a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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  • The giant disco ball comes out and visitors, of all ages, are encouraged to free dance - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.- the dress rehearsal of a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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  • The giant disco ball comes out and visitors, of all ages, are encouraged to free dance - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.- the dress rehearsal of a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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  • The giant disco ball comes out and visitors, of all ages, are encouraged to free dance - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.- the dress rehearsal of a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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  • Stream or River, Flight or Pattern - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Double Lunar Rabbits - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Photographs of Early Works - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Reanimation, made from projected footage of Arctic landscapes and light refracted through dozens of hanging crystals - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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  • Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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  • Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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  • Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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  • Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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  • Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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  • Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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  • Les femmes d'Alger (Version "O"), 1955, by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), estimate $140million - Preview of almost fifty works from Christie’s spring sales in New York of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And Contemporary Art. The most expensive work is . Other highlights include: Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), Femme à la résille, 1938 (est $55 million); Mark Rothko (1903 -1970), No. 36 (Black Stripe), 1958 (est: $30-50 million); Andy Warhol (1928-1987), Colored Mona Lisa, 1963 (est $40 million); Claude Monet (1840-1926), Le Parlement, soleil couchant, 1902 (est: $35-45 million); Jean Dubuffet, Paris Polka, 1961 (est $25 million); Piet Mondrian (1872-1944), Composition No.III (Composition with Red, Blue, Yellow and Black), 1929 (est: $15-25million); and Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920), Portrait de Béatrice Hastings, 1916 (est $7-10million) from the Collection of John C. Whitehead. The works will be on view to the public from 11 to 16 April at Christie’s King Street, London.
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  • Les femmes d'Alger (Version "O"), 1955, by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), estimate $140million - Preview of almost fifty works from Christie’s spring sales in New York of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And Contemporary Art. The most expensive work is . Other highlights include: Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), Femme à la résille, 1938 (est $55 million); Mark Rothko (1903 -1970), No. 36 (Black Stripe), 1958 (est: $30-50 million); Andy Warhol (1928-1987), Colored Mona Lisa, 1963 (est $40 million); Claude Monet (1840-1926), Le Parlement, soleil couchant, 1902 (est: $35-45 million); Jean Dubuffet, Paris Polka, 1961 (est $25 million); Piet Mondrian (1872-1944), Composition No.III (Composition with Red, Blue, Yellow and Black), 1929 (est: $15-25million); and Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920), Portrait de Béatrice Hastings, 1916 (est $7-10million) from the Collection of John C. Whitehead. The works will be on view to the public from 11 to 16 April at Christie’s King Street, London.
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  • Piet Mondrian (1872-1944), Composition No.III (Composition with Red, Blue, Yellow and Black), 1929 (est: $15-25million) - Preview of almost fifty works from Christie’s spring sales in New York of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And Contemporary Art. The most expensive work is Les femmes d'Alger (Version "O"), 1955, by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), estimate $140million. Other highlights include: Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), Femme à la résille, 1938 (est $55 million); Mark Rothko (1903 -1970), No. 36 (Black Stripe), 1958 (est: $30-50 million); Andy Warhol (1928-1987), Colored Mona Lisa, 1963 (est $40 million); Claude Monet (1840-1926), Le Parlement, soleil couchant, 1902 (est: $35-45 million); Jean Dubuffet, Paris Polka, 1961 (est $25 million); Piet Mondrian (1872-1944), Composition No.III (Composition with Red, Blue, Yellow and Black), 1929 (est: $15-25million); and Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920), Portrait de Béatrice Hastings, 1916 (est $7-10million) from the Collection of John C. Whitehead. The works will be on view to the public from 11 to 16 April at Christie’s King Street, London.
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  • Peter Doig, Swamped 1990, est $20-30m - Preview of almost fifty works from Christie’s spring sales in New York of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And Contemporary Art. The most expensive work is Les femmes d'Alger (Version "O"), 1955, by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), estimate $140million. Other highlights include: Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), Femme à la résille, 1938 (est $55 million); Mark Rothko (1903 -1970), No. 36 (Black Stripe), 1958 (est: $30-50 million); Andy Warhol (1928-1987), Colored Mona Lisa, 1963 (est $40 million); Claude Monet (1840-1926), Le Parlement, soleil couchant, 1902 (est: $35-45 million); Jean Dubuffet, Paris Polka, 1961 (est $25 million); Piet Mondrian (1872-1944), Composition No.III (Composition with Red, Blue, Yellow and Black), 1929 (est: $15-25million); and Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920), Portrait de Béatrice Hastings, 1916 (est $7-10million) from the Collection of John C. Whitehead. The works will be on view to the public from 11 to 16 April at Christie’s King Street, London.
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  • Andy Warhol (1928-1987), Colored Mona Lisa, 1963 (est $40 million) - Preview of almost fifty works from Christie’s spring sales in New York of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And Contemporary Art. The most expensive work is Les femmes d'Alger (Version "O"), 1955, by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), estimate $140million. Other highlights include: Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), Femme à la résille, 1938 (est $55 million); Mark Rothko (1903 -1970), No. 36 (Black Stripe), 1958 (est: $30-50 million); Andy Warhol (1928-1987), Colored Mona Lisa, 1963 (est $40 million); Claude Monet (1840-1926), Le Parlement, soleil couchant, 1902 (est: $35-45 million); Jean Dubuffet, Paris Polka, 1961 (est $25 million); Piet Mondrian (1872-1944), Composition No.III (Composition with Red, Blue, Yellow and Black), 1929 (est: $15-25million); and Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920), Portrait de Béatrice Hastings, 1916 (est $7-10million) from the Collection of John C. Whitehead. The works will be on view to the public from 11 to 16 April at Christie’s King Street, London.
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  • Die Brücke art: Badende am Waldteich by Erich Heckel, est £1.2m-2m,  along with key works by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (l to r) - Christie's Impressionist, Modern and Surrealist Art pre-sale exhibition ahead of the Evening sale on 4 February. Highlights include: Cézanne’s Vue sur L’Estaque et Le Château d’If, from the collection of Samuel Courtauld, which is coming to the market for the first time since it was acquired 79 years ago, in 1936 (estimate: £8-12 million); The most valuable group of Surrealist art ever to be offered at auction, featuring a group of works by Magritte and Miró, led by Joan Miró’s L'oiseau au plumage déployé vole vers l'arbre argenté, 1953, from a Distinguished European Collection (estimate: £7-9 million); Amedeo Modigliani’s rare double portrait Les deux filles, 1918 (estimate: £6-8 million); Femme de Venise V by Alberto Giacometti (estimate: £6-8 million); Juan Gris’s La Lampe, 1914, which is considered to be among the artist’s greatest contributions to Cubism (estimate: £2.5-3.5 million); Paysage à L’Estaque, 1907, by Georges Braque (estimate: £2-3 million); An important group of German works from the collection of industrial chemist Carl Hagemann, representing three of the four founding artists of the Die Brücke movement, led by one of the masterpieces of Die Brücke art: Badende am Waldteich by Erich Heckel, along with key works by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff; and other important works by Chagall, Moore, Picabia, Arp, Ernst, Tanguy and Dominguez. The auction has a total pre-sale estimate of £92.8 million-£133.8 million. Christie’s, King Street, London, UK.
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  • The doorway to the Surrealist art room and Henry Moore's Three Piece Reclining No 2, est £2-3m - - Christie's Impressionist, Modern and Surrealist Art pre-sale exhibition ahead of the Evening sale on 4 February. Highlights include: Cézanne’s Vue sur L’Estaque et Le Château d’If, from the collection of Samuel Courtauld, which is coming to the market for the first time since it was acquired 79 years ago, in 1936 (estimate: £8-12 million); The most valuable group of Surrealist art ever to be offered at auction, featuring a group of works by Magritte and Miró, led by Joan Miró’s L'oiseau au plumage déployé vole vers l'arbre argenté, 1953, from a Distinguished European Collection (estimate: £7-9 million); Amedeo Modigliani’s rare double portrait Les deux filles, 1918 (estimate: £6-8 million); Femme de Venise V by Alberto Giacometti (estimate: £6-8 million); Juan Gris’s La Lampe, 1914, which is considered to be among the artist’s greatest contributions to Cubism (estimate: £2.5-3.5 million); Paysage à L’Estaque, 1907, by Georges Braque (estimate: £2-3 million); An important group of German works from the collection of industrial chemist Carl Hagemann, representing three of the four founding artists of the Die Brücke movement, led by one of the masterpieces of Die Brücke art: Badende am Waldteich by Erich Heckel, along with key works by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff; and other important works by Chagall, Moore, Picabia, Arp, Ernst, Tanguy and Dominguez. The auction has a total pre-sale estimate of £92.8 million-£133.8 million. Christie’s, King Street, London, UK.
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  • Henry Moore's Three Piece Reclining No 2, est £2-3m - Christie's Impressionist, Modern and Surrealist Art pre-sale exhibition ahead of the Evening sale on 4 February. Highlights include: Cézanne’s Vue sur L’Estaque et Le Château d’If, from the collection of Samuel Courtauld, which is coming to the market for the first time since it was acquired 79 years ago, in 1936 (estimate: £8-12 million); The most valuable group of Surrealist art ever to be offered at auction, featuring a group of works by Magritte and Miró, led by Joan Miró’s L'oiseau au plumage déployé vole vers l'arbre argenté, 1953, from a Distinguished European Collection (estimate: £7-9 million); Amedeo Modigliani’s rare double portrait Les deux filles, 1918 (estimate: £6-8 million); Femme de Venise V by Alberto Giacometti (estimate: £6-8 million); Juan Gris’s La Lampe, 1914, which is considered to be among the artist’s greatest contributions to Cubism (estimate: £2.5-3.5 million); Paysage à L’Estaque, 1907, by Georges Braque (estimate: £2-3 million); An important group of German works from the collection of industrial chemist Carl Hagemann, representing three of the four founding artists of the Die Brücke movement, led by one of the masterpieces of Die Brücke art: Badende am Waldteich by Erich Heckel, along with key works by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff; and other important works by Chagall, Moore, Picabia, Arp, Ernst, Tanguy and Dominguez. The auction has a total pre-sale estimate of £92.8 million-£133.8 million. Christie’s, King Street, London, UK.
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  • Henry Moore's Three Piece Reclining No 2, est £2-3m - Christie's Impressionist, Modern and Surrealist Art pre-sale exhibition ahead of the Evening sale on 4 February. Highlights include: Cézanne’s Vue sur L’Estaque et Le Château d’If, from the collection of Samuel Courtauld, which is coming to the market for the first time since it was acquired 79 years ago, in 1936 (estimate: £8-12 million); The most valuable group of Surrealist art ever to be offered at auction, featuring a group of works by Magritte and Miró, led by Joan Miró’s L'oiseau au plumage déployé vole vers l'arbre argenté, 1953, from a Distinguished European Collection (estimate: £7-9 million); Amedeo Modigliani’s rare double portrait Les deux filles, 1918 (estimate: £6-8 million); Femme de Venise V by Alberto Giacometti (estimate: £6-8 million); Juan Gris’s La Lampe, 1914, which is considered to be among the artist’s greatest contributions to Cubism (estimate: £2.5-3.5 million); Paysage à L’Estaque, 1907, by Georges Braque (estimate: £2-3 million); An important group of German works from the collection of industrial chemist Carl Hagemann, representing three of the four founding artists of the Die Brücke movement, led by one of the masterpieces of Die Brücke art: Badende am Waldteich by Erich Heckel, along with key works by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff; and other important works by Chagall, Moore, Picabia, Arp, Ernst, Tanguy and Dominguez. The auction has a total pre-sale estimate of £92.8 million-£133.8 million. Christie’s, King Street, London, UK.
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  • Femme de Venise V by Alberto Giacometti - Christie's Impressionist, Modern and Surrealist Art pre-sale exhibition ahead of the Evening sale on 4 February. Highlights include: Cézanne’s Vue sur L’Estaque et Le Château d’If, from the collection of Samuel Courtauld, which is coming to the market for the first time since it was acquired 79 years ago, in 1936 (estimate: £8-12 million); The most valuable group of Surrealist art ever to be offered at auction, featuring a group of works by Magritte and Miró, led by Joan Miró’s L'oiseau au plumage déployé vole vers l'arbre argenté, 1953, from a Distinguished European Collection (estimate: £7-9 million); Amedeo Modigliani’s rare double portrait Les deux filles, 1918 (estimate: £6-8 million); Femme de Venise V by Alberto Giacometti (estimate: £6-8 million); Juan Gris’s La Lampe, 1914, which is considered to be among the artist’s greatest contributions to Cubism (estimate: £2.5-3.5 million); Paysage à L’Estaque, 1907, by Georges Braque (estimate: £2-3 million); An important group of German works from the collection of industrial chemist Carl Hagemann, representing three of the four founding artists of the Die Brücke movement, led by one of the masterpieces of Die Brücke art: Badende am Waldteich by Erich Heckel, along with key works by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff; and other important works by Chagall, Moore, Picabia, Arp, Ernst, Tanguy and Dominguez. The auction has a total pre-sale estimate of £92.8 million-£133.8 million. Christie’s, King Street, London, UK.
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  • Femme de Venise V by Alberto Giacometti - Christie's Impressionist, Modern and Surrealist Art pre-sale exhibition ahead of the Evening sale on 4 February. Highlights include: Cézanne’s Vue sur L’Estaque et Le Château d’If, from the collection of Samuel Courtauld, which is coming to the market for the first time since it was acquired 79 years ago, in 1936 (estimate: £8-12 million); The most valuable group of Surrealist art ever to be offered at auction, featuring a group of works by Magritte and Miró, led by Joan Miró’s L'oiseau au plumage déployé vole vers l'arbre argenté, 1953, from a Distinguished European Collection (estimate: £7-9 million); Amedeo Modigliani’s rare double portrait Les deux filles, 1918 (estimate: £6-8 million); Femme de Venise V by Alberto Giacometti (estimate: £6-8 million); Juan Gris’s La Lampe, 1914, which is considered to be among the artist’s greatest contributions to Cubism (estimate: £2.5-3.5 million); Paysage à L’Estaque, 1907, by Georges Braque (estimate: £2-3 million); An important group of German works from the collection of industrial chemist Carl Hagemann, representing three of the four founding artists of the Die Brücke movement, led by one of the masterpieces of Die Brücke art: Badende am Waldteich by Erich Heckel, along with key works by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff; and other important works by Chagall, Moore, Picabia, Arp, Ernst, Tanguy and Dominguez. The auction has a total pre-sale estimate of £92.8 million-£133.8 million. Christie’s, King Street, London, UK.
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  • Femme de Venise V by Alberto Giacometti - Christie's Impressionist, Modern and Surrealist Art pre-sale exhibition ahead of the Evening sale on 4 February. Highlights include: Cézanne’s Vue sur L’Estaque et Le Château d’If, from the collection of Samuel Courtauld, which is coming to the market for the first time since it was acquired 79 years ago, in 1936 (estimate: £8-12 million); The most valuable group of Surrealist art ever to be offered at auction, featuring a group of works by Magritte and Miró, led by Joan Miró’s L'oiseau au plumage déployé vole vers l'arbre argenté, 1953, from a Distinguished European Collection (estimate: £7-9 million); Amedeo Modigliani’s rare double portrait Les deux filles, 1918 (estimate: £6-8 million); Femme de Venise V by Alberto Giacometti (estimate: £6-8 million); Juan Gris’s La Lampe, 1914, which is considered to be among the artist’s greatest contributions to Cubism (estimate: £2.5-3.5 million); Paysage à L’Estaque, 1907, by Georges Braque (estimate: £2-3 million); An important group of German works from the collection of industrial chemist Carl Hagemann, representing three of the four founding artists of the Die Brücke movement, led by one of the masterpieces of Die Brücke art: Badende am Waldteich by Erich Heckel, along with key works by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff; and other important works by Chagall, Moore, Picabia, Arp, Ernst, Tanguy and Dominguez. The auction has a total pre-sale estimate of £92.8 million-£133.8 million. Christie’s, King Street, London, UK.
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  • Cézanne’s Vue sur L’Estaque et Le Château - Christie's Impressionist, Modern and Surrealist Art pre-sale exhibition ahead of the Evening sale on 4 February. Highlights include: Cézanne’s Vue sur L’Estaque et Le Château d’If, from the collection of Samuel Courtauld, which is coming to the market for the first time since it was acquired 79 years ago, in 1936 (estimate: £8-12 million); The most valuable group of Surrealist art ever to be offered at auction, featuring a group of works by Magritte and Miró, led by Joan Miró’s L'oiseau au plumage déployé vole vers l'arbre argenté, 1953, from a Distinguished European Collection (estimate: £7-9 million); Amedeo Modigliani’s rare double portrait Les deux filles, 1918 (estimate: £6-8 million); Femme de Venise V by Alberto Giacometti (estimate: £6-8 million); Juan Gris’s La Lampe, 1914, which is considered to be among the artist’s greatest contributions to Cubism (estimate: £2.5-3.5 million); Paysage à L’Estaque, 1907, by Georges Braque (estimate: £2-3 million); An important group of German works from the collection of industrial chemist Carl Hagemann, representing three of the four founding artists of the Die Brücke movement, led by one of the masterpieces of Die Brücke art: Badende am Waldteich by Erich Heckel, along with key works by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff; and other important works by Chagall, Moore, Picabia, Arp, Ernst, Tanguy and Dominguez. The auction has a total pre-sale estimate of £92.8 million-£133.8 million. Christie’s, King Street, London, UK.
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  • Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth  - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • Balanced Figure by Kenneth Armitage - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • Spiral Assembly by Sir Terry Frost - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge and others - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • Lines in the Sand - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Stream or River, Flight or Pattern - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Stream or River, Flight or Pattern - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Stream or River, Flight or Pattern - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Stream or River, Flight or Pattern - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Double Lunar Rabbits - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • The Juniper Tree, combines props; costumes together and original drawings made during Jonas’s performances - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • The Juniper Tree, combines props; costumes together and original drawings made during Jonas’s performances - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • The Juniper Tree, combines props; costumes together and original drawings made during Jonas’s performances - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Mirror Piece II, an early work in which a group of performers make choreographed movements while holding tall; narrow mirrors - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Reanimation, made from projected footage of Arctic landscapes and light refracted through dozens of hanging crystals - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Reanimation, made from projected footage of Arctic landscapes and light refracted through dozens of hanging crystals - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Reanimation, made from projected footage of Arctic landscapes and light refracted through dozens of hanging crystals - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Reanimation, made from projected footage of Arctic landscapes and light refracted through dozens of hanging crystals - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • Reanimation, made from projected footage of Arctic landscapes and light refracted through dozens of hanging crystals - Joan Jonas, Tate Modern opens largest survey of pioneering performance artist’s work from her five decade career. It includes an immersive gallery exhibition and live performance programme.
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  • As the sun came out on the new building, long queues formed as Tate Members took advantage of their preview evening event. The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • As the sun came out on the new building, long queues formed as Tate Members took advantage of their preview evening event. The new Tate Modern will open to the public on Friday 17 June. The new Switch House building is designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, who also designed the original conversion of the Bankside Power Station in 2000.
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  • Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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  • Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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  • Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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  • Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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  • Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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  • Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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  • Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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  • Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
    Musée de la danse Tate Modern GBPhot...jpg
  • Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
    Musée de la danse Tate Modern GBPhot...jpg
  • Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
    Musée de la danse Tate Modern GBPhot...jpg
  • Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
    Musée de la danse Tate Modern GBPhot...jpg
  • Levee des Conflits is performed in front of visitors - Charmatz’s Musée de la danse (dancing museum) perform at the Tate Modern (part of BMW Tate Live)- a dance performance in the Turbine Hall, choreographed by French dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz - 14 May 2015. A team of 90 dancers will stage free performances throughout the building between 12.00 and 22.00 on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May. Visitors will also be invited to participate in a warm up, a workshop and an open dancefloor. As part of Musée de la danse in London, Boris Charmatz will also be staging two works and performing at Sadler’s Wells from 17 to 23 May.
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