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Exhibition Review: Markéta Luskačová at Tate Britain (Spotlights) – “leaving an important sense of the connectedness of human experience”

March 27, 2019 Rebecca Bell
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The Markéta Luskačová exhibition at Tate Britain, part of the Spotlights programme, invites the visitor into moments between waiting and watching, action and pause. The black and white photographs are arranged frieze-like in an ongoing passage around the room. From pilgrims to street musicians and holiday makers …. Read more of my article for Central and Eastern European London Review.

Image: Cafe, Bethnal Green Road, London 1979, later print by Marketa Luskacova born 1944. Presented by Tate Members 2013 and forming part of Eric and Louise Franck London Collection.

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