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Late at Tate Liverpool
21 May 2008
Art, Freedom and Opposition, 26 June 2008
On the last Thursday of every month Tate Liverpool opens its doors until 21.00 for an evening of music, events, food and drink. Don’t miss the next Late at Tate event - Art, Freedom and Opposition, taking place Thursday 26 June from 18.00. The event relates to the Gustav Klimt: Painting, Design and Modern Life in Vienna 1900 exhibition.

Join Tate Liverpool for a night of challenge, contradiction and opposition. Hear artists and designers debating the current integration of fine and applied arts and the persisting influence of Klimt for artists and designers who work in this way.
Follow a tour on Klimt’s early revolutionary years with the Viennese Secession by
Dr. Christoph Grunenberg, Director of Tate Liverpool and co-curator of the exhibition.
Sit in on a lively salon led by author and expert Ralf Bock on a Viennese movement founded by Adolf Loos that rivalled the Secession. At the end of the evening kick back and enjoy the lush but frenzied, tender and walzy classical sounds of singer songwriter Anna Silvera.

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Win tickets to the Curator tour!
Tate Liverpool are very pleased to offer Own Art Bulletin readers the chance to win 2 tickets for a tour of the Gustav Klimt: Painting Design and Modern Life in Vienna 1900 exhibition with Tate Liverpool Director, Christoph Grunenberg on Thursday 26 June at 19.30.
The tour is part of Late at Tate Liverpool, an evening of events, food, drink and the best modern and contemporary art.
To enter the prize draw email ownart@artscouncil.org.uk by 30 May 08, quoting 'Tour' in the subject header. Winners will be notified on 02 June.
Tate Liverpool
Albert Dock
Liverpool
L3 4BB

