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dc.date2018-
dc.date.accessioned2018-11-19T02:04:50Z-
dc.date.available2018-11-19T02:04:50Z-
dc.identifier.urihttp://superindex.lbr.auckland.ac.nz//handle/123456789/605366-
dc.description1 b/w-
dc.description.abstractNews article discussing public controversy surrounding Luke Willis Thompson's 35mm film work 'autoportrait' (2017), in which members of the collective BBZ London held a sit-in at Tate Britain to protest the work. Mentions an essay by BBZ member Rene Matić criticising Thompson's "frequent artistic interrogations of the representation of black identities due to his status as a white-passing male."-
dc.format.extentfull article-
dc.format.mediumtext-
dc.format.mediumimage-
dc.languageEnglish-
dc.publisherINZART / The University of Auckland Library = Te Tumu Herenga-
dc.rightsCopyright restrictions apply.-
dc.titleNews : Controversy: Publicity storms-
dc.typeExhibition description-
dc.date.updated2018-11-19T02:04:50Z-
prism.number111-
dc.subject.personMatić, Rene-
dc.subject.personReynolds, Diamond-
dc.subject.articletypejournal-
dc.subject.artistThompson, Luke Willis-
dc.subject.artworkautoportrait (2017, Luke Willis Thompson). Still-
dc.subject.gettymotion pictures (visual works)-
dc.subject.gettyprotests-
dc.subject.gettyart criticism-
dc.subject.gettyidentity-
dcterms.spatial.venueTate Britain (Gallery)-
prism.publicationnameArt and Asia Pacific-
prism.pagerange34-
dc.subject.exhibitionTurner Prize (2018)-
dc.subject.residencyTurner Prize-
prism.issuenameNovember-
dc.description.indexerHuni Mancini-
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