‘May Dodge, My Nan‘, Tracey Emin, 1963–93 | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/emin-may-dodge-my-nan-t11886
‘May Dodge, My Nan‘, Tracey Emin, 1963–93
Dad Tracey Emin 1993 ‘The Lunch Triangle’: Pilot
‘May Dodge, My Nan‘, Tracey Emin, 1963–93
Dad Tracey Emin 1993 ‘The Lunch Triangle’: Pilot
‘A Turk‘, Richard Dadd, 1863
Dalziel published 1864 View by appointment The Pilot
‘The Child’s Problem‘, Richard Dadd, 1857
Connoisseurs George John Pinwell date not known The Pilot
‘Sol Goldman and Alex DiLorenzo Manhattan Real Estate Holdings, a Real-Time Social System, as of May 1, 1971‘, Hans Haacke, 1971
Apart Hans Haacke 1978 ‘The Lunch Triangle’: Pilot
Tate glossary definition for contemporary art: Term loosely used to refer to art of the present day and of the relatively recent past, of an innovatory or avant-garde nature
David Shrigley OBE 2007 Hermitos Children, the pilot
Project Tate Modern Multimedia Tour The original pilot
Tate glossary definition for participatory art: a form of art that directly engages the audience in the creative process so that they become participants in the event
Tania Bruguera 2008 Hermitos Children, the pilot
Tate glossary definition for archive: Traditionally an archive is a store of documents or artefacts of a purely documentary nature
Group, Walid Raad 2000–3 ‘The Lunch Triangle’: Pilot
They do not require humans to pilot them.
And so, I went with a friend of mine and a pilot and