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Tate Modern Festival

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1 March 2025 at 12.00–18.00

Helen Chadwick, The Labours X 1983–4. Tate. © Estate of Helen Chadwick.

Explore the bold ideas embodied by the lives and practices of Leigh Bowery and Helen Chadwick

Hear thinkers unpack the art of desire, risk, subversion and wit exemplified by Bowery’s work. Express yourself with clothing and craft in a welcoming space hosted by Queer Swap. Immerse yourself in the sensuous and unsettling work of Helen Chadwick with readings and a Curator's Tour.

Programme

Curator's Tour: Helen Chadwick

Join Curator Francis Hardy for a tour of the Helen Chadwick ARTIST ROOMS display.

Location: Blavatnik Building, Level 4

Time: 12.30–13.30

Fully booked

Queerswap

Join QueerSwap for an afternoon of clothing swaps, zine-making and gender affirming styling.

Location: Blavatnik Building, Level 5

Time: 12.00–17.00

Free with ticket

Advance tickets are now fully booked, extra people will be admitted on the day as space becomes available

Maximum Everything

Phoebe Patey-Ferguson hosts a conversation exploring excess in queer and feminist performance.

Location: Starr Cinema

Time: 14.00–16.00

£10 / £7 Concessions / £5 Tate Collective

Book for Maximum Everything

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  • A quiet room is available to use in the Natalie Bell Building on Level 4.
  • Ear defenders can be borrowed from the Ticket desks.

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1 March 2025 at 12.00–18.00

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