Tate Britain

Seb Patane

So this song kills fascists

03 Nov 2007 - 13 Jan 2008

Seb Patane
View of this exhibition at Tate Britain
Photo © Tate 2007
Seb Patane creates pared-down tableaux made up of drawings and adapted found imagery and objects, as well as sound and live performance. Resurrecting material that contains a particular potency for him, Patane is drawn to ideas of tribalism, urban mythology and altered states. His sources have included staged Victorian portrait photographs, 1980s avant-garde German band DAF (Deutsch-Amerikanische Freundschaft) and occultist mountaineer Aleister Crowley. Through a process of filtering and simple interventions – masking eyes, obliterating faces with an excess of sticky biro ink – Patane bleeds images of specificity leaving a residue of menace. The artist has created a new installation for Art Now.
 

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