Here comes the November 2025 visit to the Tate Modern! The artworks herein are made by contemporary artists, usually with a voice against a political movement or human bias. If you are an activist, there is an 80% chance you are into modern art. From some modern conceptualizations of classic artworks it is possible to trace the artists who inspired them.
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Marcel Duchamp (1917) . Fountain. Richard LongGuerrilla Girls (2012) Babel, Clido Meireles (2001)Los Moscos, Mark Bradford (2004)An inventory of upheaval, Simone Leigh (2019)Burning Country, Arahmaiani (1998 -2020)Composition C (No.III) with red, uellow and blue, Piet Mondrian (1935)Marilyn Diptych , Andy Warhol (1962)Little Dancer Aged Fourteen, Edgar Degas (1922).Joseph Beuys and Vlassis Caniaris. A German and a greek gathered to create the installations in 1970s-1980s.Machine No. 6 (1965 -1968) by the artist Shinkichi Tajiri. Inspired by Formula 1.In search of vanished blood, Nalini Malani (2012 – 2020)Spell on you! Outi Pieski (2020)Burning Country, Arahmaiani Feisal Study for a monument, Abbas Akhavan (2022).The Echo of an Ancient Form of Knowledge , Edgar Calei (2021)
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