Rodney Graham the focus of latest TateShots from Tate Modern

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      Vancouver artist Rodney Graham gives insights into the Vancouver School and the fact he doesn't consider himself a photographer in the latest TateShots studio visit from London's Tate Modern.

      It's a mini-doc that will fascinate fans of the artist's work, and finds him sitting in his studio and talking about subjects like acting, as well as the recent works where he enacts an imaginary "pipe cleaner artist" and 1950s-or-60s drip-painter.

      Graham's Torqued Chandelier has just won the support of city council to hang above Beach Avenue adjacent to Vancouver House.

      The Tate shows 15 of the artist's works in its collection.

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