11 September 2010
Ellie took a sneaky look at the Tate Modern’s exhibition Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera.
The show was entirely composed of candid photography taken without the subject’s permission, and covered over a century of sly snaps. Shocking and risqué at times, voyeuristic and fascinating, the photos included sex, war, life and death. Celebrities and real people are exposed through paparazzi and surveillance.
With the UK now being the world’s most surveilled nation, this was a topical and thought provoking exhibition.
Find out more on the Tate's website
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