Days Like TheseThe Tate Triennial Exhibition of ContemporaryBritish Art 2003 at Tate Britain26 February - 26 May 2003 Notes for All Teachersby Angie MacDonaldJim Lambie, Zobop, 1999 Courtesy Sadie Coles HQ, London and The Modern Institute, Glasgow © The Artist and Sadie Coles HQFragility of works Please note that many of the works in this exhibition are made fromfragile materials and damage easily. The plaster casts of buildings byRachel Whiteread in the Duveen sculpture galleries and DavidBatchelor's electric colour tower are particularly fragile.Please do not touch any works in this exhibition.Contents• Introduction • Days Like These: some facts and questions • Questions to consider • Themes and issues • Resources and further research • Topics and activities for primary groups• Key work cards (available from the Groups and Events Desk in the Rotunda)Nathan Coley: Lockerbie Witness Box (exhibition version) 2003Ian Davenport: Untitled Poured Lines (Tate Britain) 2003Peter Doig: 100 Years Ago 2000Jim Lambie: Zobop 2003Mike Marshall: Days Like These 2003Susan Philipsz: Songs Sung in the First Person on the Themes of Release, Sympathy and Longing 2003Rachel Whiteread: Untitled (Rooms) 2001IntroductionDays Like These, the second Tate triennial exhibition of contemporary British art, presents workby 23 British artists from different generations. The exhibition, which includes painting, drawing,photography, installation, sculpture, video and ...
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