Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera at Tate Modern 28 May – 3 October 2010

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Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera at Tate Modern 28 May – 3 October 2010
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Artist whose provocative works explored feminist issues through photography, film and text
Radical Feminist Photography from the 1970s, shown in the Hayward gallery, Whitechapel Gallery, Serpentine Gallery in London and recently at the Norwich Gallery and Bunkier Stzuki Gallery in Poland curated by Lynda Morris
Ketty La Rocca
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