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London, 03/02/2013. Today, The Tanks at Tate Modern hosted "a live and unscripted performance of staged conversation", an artwork by the internationally known artist Suzanne Lacy. Hundreds of women over the age of sixty, who took parts in significant activist movements and protest from the 50's to the 80's (E.g. Veterans of the Grunwick film processing laboratory strike in Willesden and the machinists' dispute at the Ford factory in Dagenham) shared and discussed their personal experiences and stories. Live transcripts of the conversations were projected onto the walls and the conversations were also filmed and shared through blogs and social media.<br />
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London, 03/02/2013. Today, The Tanks at Tate Modern hosted "a live and unscripted performance of staged conversation", an artwork by the internationally known artist Suzanne Lacy. Hundreds of women over the age of sixty, who took parts in significant activist movements and protest from the 50's to the 80's (E.g. Veterans of the Grunwick film processing laboratory strike in Willesden and the machinists' dispute at the Ford factory in Dagenham) shared and discussed their personal...
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