Tate Modern, London, 14 May 2010 — 16 May 2010
Ed Atkins, Matthew Breen, Jamie George, Rebecca Kressley, Sion Parkinson, Matthew Robinson, Maria Theodoraki and Richard Whitby
No Soul for Sale, 2010. Courtesy of the artists.
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No Soul for Sale, 2010. Courtesy of the artists.
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No Soul for Sale, 2010. Courtesy of the artists.
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No Soul for Sale, 2010. Courtesy of the artists.
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No Soul for Sale, 2010. Courtesy of the artists.
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No Soul for Sale, 2010. Courtesy of the artists.
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Auto Italia presents artwork, projects and workshops from 20 artists for the No Soul for Sale festival of not-for-profit spaces at Tate Modern.

To celebrate Tate Modern’s 10th anniversary, the gallery will host No Soul for Sale: A Festival of Independents. The festival will bring together over 70 of the world’s most exciting independent art spaces, non-profit organisations and artists collectives, from Shanghai to Rio de Janeiro, to take over the iconic Turbine Hall with an eclectic mix of cutting-edge arts events, performances, music, and film.

Ranging from monumental structures to witty interventions, epic performances to interactive installations, participants will exhibit alongside each other without partitions or walls, creating a pop-up village of global art for visitors to explore. All participants will host a live event of their choice on the dedicated performance space on the Turbine Hall bridge, ranging from talks and screenings to performances.