Tag: Tate Britain
-
Things to See and Do: Friday 17th February
Plenty of exciting things are are available to see and do in London this week. Here’s Love London Love Culture’s picks of the week: 1. David Hockney, Tate Britain: the Tate’s latest exhibition is an extensive retrospective of the British artist’s career to date including his portraits, his iconic images of LA swimming pools and more […]
-
Review Round Up: David Hockney Exhibition, Tate Britain
Now on display at Tate Britain, the exhibition looks at the career of one of the most popular British artists of the twentieth century. Find out what critics have been saying about it here: (c) Tate, Youtube The Guardian: **** “In some senses the subsequent 40 years of Hockney’s career look like a series of […]
-
PREVIEW: David Hockney, Tate Britain
Tate Britain will be presenting one of the largest retrospectives of David Hockney and his work when it officially opens to the public on the 9th February. This extensive retrospective display will showcase the artist’s achievement in painting, drawing, photography and video. As David Hockney approaches his 80th birthday, this Tate Britain exhibition will highlight how […]
-
NEWS: A Portrait of Oscar Wilde Never Displayed Before in UK Arrives at Tate Britain
A full length portrait of the writer, owned by Wilde himself, is to go on display as part of Tate Britain’s Queer British Art 1861-1967 it has been announced. On display as part of the Queer British Art exhibition running at Tate Britain from the 5th April, the portrait will be exhibited in the UK […]
-
NEWS: Tate Britain to Present Exhibition of Work by Rachel Maclean
The new and free exhibition of the contemporary artist’s work will open at the gallery from the 14th November until the 2nd April 2017. This exhibition will bring together new works by the contemporary artist, who will be representing Scotland at the 2017 Venice Biennale. Included in the display will be a new film alongside a […]
-
Review Round Up: Paul Nash,Tate Britain
Tate Britain focuses on the war work of artist to reveal Nash’s importance to British modern art. Here is what critics have been saying about it. The Guardian: **** “He was never what you could call a great painter. Yet we keep returning to him, because his art is full of mystery and strangeness, suffering […]
-
Review Round Up: Turner Prize 2016 Exhibition, Tate Britain
The annual prize exhibition features the work of Anthea Hamilton, Helen Marten, Josephine Pryde and Michael Dean. But what have critics been saying about the work nominated for this year’s awards? The Guardian: “this is perhaps the most peculiar and baffling Turner prize show I can remember. I haven’t enjoyed being so confounded and perplexed […]
-
Iconic Paintings by Turner Return to Tate Britain
Following an extensive international tour, several paintings by JMW Turner have returned to the gallery, having travelled over 12,000 miles. As one of the best known British artists of all time JMW Turner’s work is still considered to be fascinating to people across the world. Now having been seen by ver three-quarters of a million people […]
-
Tate Britain to Present Exhibition on Paul Nash
From October, Tate Britain will display an exhibition of work by artist Paul Nash, in one of the biggest shows devoted to the artist’s work in a generation it has been confirmed. Considered to be one of the most distinctive painters in British art, Paul Nash was a renowned war artist during the First and […]