Strange Solution
Be part of a Strange Solution at Tate Britain in 2008
Strange Solution is a new exhibition from Tate Britain.
This exhibition brings together five artists whose paintings, sculptures and installations take found objects, images or substances as a starting point. They then amend, transform or juxtapose these existing things or matter so there is a sense of their original use or function but also a new relationship with each other and with the viewer.
Through a process of reduction and abstraction, the resulting artworks have a minimalist, even impoverished aesthetic. Often the work has a very personal, 'lived' feeling and narratives are evoked but never spelled out. Featuring Karla Black, Alice Channer, Dee Ferris, Anthea Hamilton and Katy Moran.
The exhibition runs from Saturday February 2nd to Sunday April 13th; the gallery is open daily from 10am to 5.50pm. Find out more about events at Tate Britain.
How to get there
The closest tube stations are at Plimco and Vauxhall. If on the bus the 2, 24, 36, 87, 88, 185, 360, 436 and C10 are serve the Millbank area.



