Steve McQueen, Exhibition, Tate Modern, London: 7 August-6 September 2020

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Steve McQueen's artwork into the movie industry for the last 20 years with videos and film installations.

An exhibition about a Turner prize and Oscar winning filmmaker called Steve McQueen, which represents his artwork for the last 20 years and takes place into the Tate Modern, London. He becomes famous with the way he influences the cinema industry for the last 25 years. In-between ones of his best works are Hunger (2008), Shame (2010), 12 Years a Slave (2013) and Widows (2018). Also Steve McQueen takes the credits for many gallery based presentations. 

The author's most engaged topics are referred to the time and place and they usually provoke attention to urgent contemporary issues. The Exhibition will emphasize on his video and film installations. It will include not only recent works like the movie Ashes 2002-15, but Caribs’ Leap/Western Deep2002 considered as large scale video installations. 

Steve McQueen's exhibition will happen mutually with his Year 3 again in Tate and in collaboration with Pirelli HangarBicocca, Milan.

Steve McQueen Static 2009 video still, Tate © Steve McQueen. Courtesy the artist, Thomas Dane Gallery and Marian Goodman Gallery
Steve McQueen Static 2009 video still, Tate © Steve McQueen. Courtesy the artist, Thomas Dane Gallery and Marian Goodman Gallery

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    "Isa GenzkenAn installation that re creates an airline interior by a brilliant and wayward punk artist."
    Richard Herwit,The Guardian
    "The Oscar winning filmmaker never abandoned his first career as a fine artist."
    Tom Johanson,the Standard
    "It is very much a show about portraits images of the great and good"
    Richard Magliano,the NY Times
    "On one is idyllic, sunlit footage McQueen shot in Grenada of a beautiful young man, Ashes, cavorting on the prow of a boat."
    John West,TimeOut