Exposed - GOV.UK

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News story EXPOSED New Tate Modern exhibition examines ‘Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera’. This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition


government The exhibition runs at Tate Modern from 28 May - 3 October 2010. Exposed offers a fascinating look at pictures made on the sly, without the explicit permission of the people


depicted. With photographs from the late nineteenth century to present day, the pictures present a shocking, illuminating and witty perspective on iconic and taboo subjects.  Much of Exposed


focuses on surveillance, including works by both amateur and press photographers, and images produced using automatic technology such as CCTV. The issues raised are particularly relevant in


the current climate, with topical debates raging around the rights and desires of individuals, terrorism and the increasing availability and use of surveillance. Exposed confronts these


issues and their implications head-on. Tate Modern is the national gallery of international modern art. It is one of this department’s non-departmental public bodies. SHARE THIS PAGE The


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