Fighter jets on display at Tate Britain

Fighter jets on display at Tate Britain

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The video explores the installation of real fighter jets, Harrier and Jaguar, at Tate Britain. Artist Fiona Banner uses these jets to evoke conflicting emotions about their beauty and the disturbing nature of war machines. The installation, part of the Davines Commission, has been in the works for two years and is now open to the public, sparking controversy. The Tate clarifies that the exhibit is not a political statement but an exploration of media images. The display will be available until January 3rd.

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What emotions do the modern fighter jets evoke according to the text?

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What is the significance of the Harrier's name?

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What is the display at Tate Britain called, and what does it feature?

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What is the Tate's stance on making a political statement with the installation?

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How does Fiona Banner aim to draw attention to iconic images in the media?

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