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THE ARTS
Tate Modern
 
Introduction
DfES Schemes of Work
List of Art Works
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Glossary
Programme 1: Distortion
Programme 2: Abstract Art
Programme 3: Still Life
Programme 4: Objects in Odd Places
Programme 5: Different Dimensions
Programme Outline
The Art Works
Programme 6: Pharmacy
Programme 7: Abstracting Landscape
Programme 8: Sculpture from Nature
Programme 9: Outside In
Programme 10: World War I
Programme 11: World War II
Programme 12: The Effects of War
Programme 13: Beautiful People?
Programme 14: A Different Point of View
Programme 15: Myself and Others
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Programme 5: Different Dimensions

Programme Outline

Following the lesson of Duchamp, artists have used objects both as they are and in modified forms. Carl Andre explored the mathematical possibilities of 120 bricks in his minimalist work Equivalent VIII. There is also a mathematical basis behind Cornelia Parker’s Thirty Pieces of Silver, although this is also layered with a variety of additional meanings.