When:
May 28 – October 3 2010
Where:
Tate Modern, Bankside,
London, SE1 9TG
Over 200 images by photographers, artists and photojournalists that engage with the idea of the surreptitious, prohibited and surveillance image, from the beginning of photography to the present day. Includes work by iconic street photographers such as Weegee, Walker Evans and Paul Strand to Paparazzi shots of a weeping Paris Hilton on route to prison and artist Alison Jackson's constructed images of celebrities, including the Royal Family, using lookalikes.
To celebrate our Media partnership of this shocking, witty and revealing exhibition, Tate Modern is offering Time Out readers the exclusive chance to buy two advance tickets (save £10) for the price of one.
Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera runs from 28 May – 3 October.
ALL TICKETS HAVE NOW BEEN ALLOCATED, SORRY.
Image: Georges Dudognon Greta Garbo in the Club St. Germain, Paris (detail) c.1950s San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Foto Forum purchase © Georges Dudognon
Closing date: Thu Jun 24 2010
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