Navins of Bollywood, Navin Rawanchaikul
Category
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Dance & Theatre
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Exhibitions
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Festivals
Date
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26/04/08
Location
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Tate Britain, Millbank, London
Postcode
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SW1P 4RG
Navin Rawanchaikul's investigation into identity through his global search for other 'Navins'.
Navin Rawanchaikul is a Thai artist who divides his time between Thailand and Japan, and whose family roots are Indian and
Hindu-Punjabi. His film Navins of Bollywood (2006, 11 min) borrows from Bollywood song and dance cinema, and is part of the artist's ongoing investigation into identity
through his global search for other 'Navins'.This film will be played on a loop in the Tate Britain Auditorium from 2pm on Saturday 26th April. Seated on a first-come, first-served basis.
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