Tate Britain
One of photography’s early pioneers, this major retrospective at Tate Britain explores how British born Eadweard Muybridge documented the landscape and people of America when the ‘New World’ was first emerging as a modern country.
Opens: 8 September 2010
Closes: 16 January 2011 ...
Tate Britain
This exhibition offers a rare opportunity to explore Rachel Whitereads works on paper, most of which have never been shown before in a public gallery.
Opens: 8 September 2010
Closes: 16 January 2011 ...
The re-hang of Tate Britain's Clore Galleries is an infuriating shambles.
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Published 31-Aug-10
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LONDON - The most comprehensive exhibition to date of the work of Peter Doig is on view at Tate Britain. Spanning two decades, this major survey comprises over 50 paintings and a group of works on paper. It will also include a substantial body of work developed in the five years since his move to Trinidad in 2002 – many of them not previously shown in the UK. Peter Doig’s highly distinctive approach to painting has won him international acclaim. He made his name in London in the early 90s and ...
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Published 30-Aug-10
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LONDON.- From Tate Modern to Tate Britain, the name Tate is synonymous with art and now Tate & Lyle Sugars, brings you Cake Britain, the World?s first ever entirely edible art exhibition. The exhibition will team the UK?s most creative bakers with artists and creatives who want to create with sugar. The concept by Mad Artists Tea Party is sponsored by Tate & Lyle Sugars and the exhibition, with works interpreting the meaning of FAIR, will be at The Future Gallery, 5 Great Newport Street...
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Published 29-Aug-10
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Short gallery talk on Gillian Ayres's 1990 work, Phaeton
4 September 2010, 14.30-14.45 ...
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Published 28-Aug-10
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Whether showing us what water droplets look like when hurled from a bucket, or revealing the slow, destructive hand of nature, Eadweard Muybridge almost magically made time visible in space, as a new show at Tate Britain will revealDavid Hockney once complained that photography was a paltry art because its angle on the world is restricted to what the camera sees at the moment of exposure: unlike painting, a photograph can make no space for time. Tate Britain's massive and magnificent forthcoming...
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Published 28-Aug-10
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Amsterdam, NL - John Everett Millais (1829-1896) was the foremost painter of the English Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, and Britain’s most successful artist of the latter half of the 19th century. The exhibition, organized in collaboration with Tate Britain in London, comprises some 100 works and is the first monograph review since 1967 and the first exhibition since 1898 to cover all aspects of Millais’ career. On view at the Van Gogh Museum through 18 May, 2008. ...
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Published 28-Aug-10
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Youth Art Interchange II brings together young people from four major European cities to consider issues of European citizenship, identity and cultural democracy
Opens: 17 August 2010
Closes: 28 September 2010 ...
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Published 27-Aug-10
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LONDON - 'Altermodern', the fourth Tate Triennial, which will present some of the best new contemporary art in Britain, opens at Tate Britain on 3 February 2009. It includes works in all media - from photography, film and video, to extraordinary installations - and features many new works being shown for the first time. The exhibition proposes a definition for a new form of art that celebrates a fresh energy and spirit in contemporary culture. Altermode...
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Published 23-Aug-10
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