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Tate Modern's major new exhibition Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet.
Chromointerferent Environment, 1974-2019 by Carlos Cruz-Diez. Tate Modern's major new exhibition Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet. The show celebrates the early innovators of optical, kinetic, programmed and digital art who pioneered a new era of immersive sensory installations and automatically-generated works. Tate Modern. London, UK.
26/11/24
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Tate Modern's major new exhibition Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet.
Chromointerferent Environment, 1974-2019 by Carlos Cruz-Diez. Tate Modern's major new exhibition Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet. The show celebrates the early innovators of optical, kinetic, programmed and digital art who pioneered a new era of immersive sensory installations and automatically-generated works. Tate Modern. London, UK.
26/11/24
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Tate Modern's major new exhibition Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet.
Chromointerferent Environment, 1974-2019 by Carlos Cruz-Diez. Tate Modern's major new exhibition Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet. The show celebrates the early innovators of optical, kinetic, programmed and digital art who pioneered a new era of immersive sensory installations and automatically-generated works. Tate Modern. London, UK.
26/11/24
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Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
8th October 2024
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 9 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
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Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
8th October 2024
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 9 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
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Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
8th October 2024
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 9 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
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Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
8th October 2024
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 9 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
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Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
8th October 2024
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 9 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
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Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
8th October 2024
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 9 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
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Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
8th October 2024
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 9 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
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Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
8th October 2024
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 9 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
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Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
8th October 2024
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 9 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
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Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
8th October 2024
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 9 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
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Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
8th October 2024
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 9 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
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Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
8th October 2024
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 9 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
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Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
8th October 2024
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 9 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
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Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
8th October 2024
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 9 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
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Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
8th October 2024
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 9 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
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Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
8th October 2024
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 9 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
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Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
8th October 2024
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 9 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
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Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
8th October 2024
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 9 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
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Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
8th October 2024
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 9 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
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Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee at Tate Modern, London, UK
Press photocall
8th October 2024
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 9 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
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South Korean born artist Mire LeeSouth Korean born artist Mire Lee
South Korean born artist Mire Lee pictured at Tate Modern, London, UK.
Mire Lee to be next Hyundai Commission artist for Tate Modern's Turbine Hall.
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 8 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
13 September 2024
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South Korean born artist Mire LeeSouth Korean born artist Mire Lee
South Korean born artist Mire Lee pictured at Tate Modern, London, UK.
Mire Lee to be next Hyundai Commission artist for Tate Modern's Turbine Hall.
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 8 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
13 September 2024
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South Korean born artist Mire LeeSouth Korean born artist Mire Lee
South Korean born artist Mire Lee pictured at Tate Modern, London, UK.
Mire Lee to be next Hyundai Commission artist for Tate Modern's Turbine Hall.
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 8 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
13 September 2024
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South Korean born artist Mire LeeSouth Korean born artist Mire Lee
South Korean born artist Mire Lee pictured at Tate Modern, London, UK.
Mire Lee to be next Hyundai Commission artist for Tate Modern's Turbine Hall.
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 8 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
13 September 2024
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South Korean born artist Mire LeeSouth Korean born artist Mire Lee
South Korean born artist Mire Lee pictured at Tate Modern, London, UK.
Mire Lee to be next Hyundai Commission artist for Tate Modern's Turbine Hall.
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 8 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
13 September 2024
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South Korean born artist Mire LeeSouth Korean born artist Mire Lee
South Korean born artist Mire Lee pictured at Tate Modern, London, UK.
Mire Lee to be next Hyundai Commission artist for Tate Modern's Turbine Hall.
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 8 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
13 September 2024
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South Korean born artist Mire LeeSouth Korean born artist Mire Lee
South Korean born artist Mire Lee pictured at Tate Modern, London, UK.
Mire Lee to be next Hyundai Commission artist for Tate Modern's Turbine Hall.
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 8 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
13 September 2024
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South Korean born artist Mire LeeSouth Korean born artist Mire Lee
South Korean born artist Mire Lee pictured at Tate Modern, London, UK.
Mire Lee to be next Hyundai Commission artist for Tate Modern's Turbine Hall.
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 8 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
13 September 2024
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South Korean born artist Mire LeeSouth Korean born artist Mire Lee
South Korean born artist Mire Lee pictured at Tate Modern, London, UK.
Mire Lee to be next Hyundai Commission artist for Tate Modern's Turbine Hall.
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 8 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
13 September 2024
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South Korean born artist Mire LeeSouth Korean born artist Mire Lee
South Korean born artist Mire Lee pictured at Tate Modern, London, UK.
Mire Lee to be next Hyundai Commission artist for Tate Modern's Turbine Hall.
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 8 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
13 September 2024
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South Korean born artist Mire LeeSouth Korean born artist Mire Lee
South Korean born artist Mire Lee pictured at Tate Modern, London, UK.
Mire Lee to be next Hyundai Commission artist for Tate Modern's Turbine Hall.
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 8 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
13 September 2024
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South Korean born artist Mire LeeSouth Korean born artist Mire Lee
South Korean born artist Mire Lee pictured at Tate Modern, London, UK.
Mire Lee to be next Hyundai Commission artist for Tate Modern's Turbine Hall.
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 8 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
13 September 2024
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South Korean born artist Mire LeeSouth Korean born artist Mire Lee
South Korean born artist Mire Lee pictured at Tate Modern, London, UK.
Mire Lee to be next Hyundai Commission artist for Tate Modern's Turbine Hall.
Mire Lee is known for her visceral sculptures which use kinetic, mechanised elements to invoke the tension between soft forms and rigid systems. Her new site-specific work for the Turbine Hall will be open to the public from 8 October 2024 to 16 March 2025. This will be the first major presentation of Lee’s work in the UK.
13 September 2024
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How women are outperfoming men in Africa’s art market
In 2024, the top five highest-priced sales of African art were all by women, according to research, reflecting increased recognition and demand for their work.
Zanele Muholi (b.1972), with their work at Tate Modern. Muholi came to prominence in the early 2000s with photographs that told the stories of Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer and intersex lives in South Africa. Over 340 photographs are brought together to present the breadth of Muholi’s career to date, from their very first body of work to their latest and on-going series. These images challenge dominant ideologies and present the participants in their photographs as empowered individuals superbly existing in the face of prejudice, intolerance and often violence. London, UK. 4/6/24.
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How women are outperfoming men in Africa’s art market
In 2024, the top five highest-priced sales of African art were all by women, according to research, reflecting increased recognition and demand for their work.
Zanele Muholi (b.1972), with their work, Muholi IV (2023), at Tate Modern. Muholi came to prominence in the early 2000s with photographs that told the stories of Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer and intersex lives in South Africa. Over 340 photographs are brought together to present the breadth of Muholi’s career to date, from their very first body of work to their latest and on-going series. These images challenge dominant ideologies and present the participants in their photographs as empowered individuals superbly existing in the face of prejudice, intolerance and often violence. London, UK. 4/6/24.
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How women are outperfoming men in Africa’s art market
In 2024, the top five highest-priced sales of African art were all by women, according to research, reflecting increased recognition and demand for their work.
Zanele Muholi (b.1972), with their work, Muholi IV (2023), at Tate Modern. Muholi came to prominence in the early 2000s with photographs that told the stories of Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer and intersex lives in South Africa. Over 340 photographs are brought together to present the breadth of Muholi’s career to date, from their very first body of work to their latest and on-going series. These images challenge dominant ideologies and present the participants in their photographs as empowered individuals superbly existing in the face of prejudice, intolerance and often violence. London, UK. 4/6/24.
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How women are outperfoming men in Africa’s art market
In 2024, the top five highest-priced sales of African art were all by women, according to research, reflecting increased recognition and demand for their work.
Zanele Muholi (b.1972), with their work, Manzi I, West Coast, Cape Town (2021), at Tate Modern. Muholi came to prominence in the early 2000s with photographs that told the stories of Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer and intersex lives in South Africa. Over 340 photographs are brought together to present the breadth of Muholi’s career to date, from their very first body of work to their latest and on-going series. These images challenge dominant ideologies and present the participants in their photographs as empowered individuals superbly existing in the face of prejudice, intolerance and often violence. London, UK. 4/6/24.
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How women are outperfoming men in Africa’s art market
In 2024, the top five highest-priced sales of African art were all by women, according to research, reflecting increased recognition and demand for their work.
Zanele Muholi (b.1972), with their work, Manzi I, West Coast, Cape Town (2021), at Tate Modern. Muholi came to prominence in the early 2000s with photographs that told the stories of Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer and intersex lives in South Africa. Over 340 photographs are brought together to present the breadth of Muholi’s career to date, from their very first body of work to their latest and on-going series. These images challenge dominant ideologies and present the participants in their photographs as empowered individuals superbly existing in the face of prejudice, intolerance and often violence. London, UK. 4/6/24.
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'Englishness with an Italian accent': Gucci returns to its London roots
Star-studded show at Tate Modern honours British origins of the Italian fashion house.
Gucci host a star studded fashion show at London's Tate Modern this evening.
London, UK. May 2024.
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'Englishness with an Italian accent': Gucci returns to its London roots
Star-studded show at Tate Modern honours British origins of the Italian fashion house.
Gucci host a star studded fashion show at London's Tate Modern this evening.
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'Englishness with an Italian accent': Gucci returns to its London roots
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'Englishness with an Italian accent': Gucci returns to its London roots
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Gucci host a star studded fashion show at London's Tate Modern this evening.
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El Anatsui at Tate Modern: 'It took a long time for the West to realise there is contemporary art in Africa'
The Ghanaian artist talks about his Turbine Hall commission at Tate Modern, forging a new artistic identity and tackling the transatlantic slave trade in his work.
When Tate came calling, a couple of years ago, to invite the eminent Ghanaian artist El Anatsui to create a new installation for the Turbine Hall Hyundai Commission, his first idea was to plant a field of sugar cane, to wave in the autumn breezes that flow down the ramp from the gallery's entrance doors.
Anatsui, now 81, knew that those white gold grains were the key, however. "I was born in the colonial Gold Coast and the only sugar brand was Tate & Lyle, so I grew up knowing that Tate & Lyle benefited from the aftermath of the transatlantic trade. So I had to do something that has something to do with that period, when the continents were linked, whether for good or bad."
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El Anatsui at Tate Modern: 'It took a long time for the West to realise there is contemporary art in Africa'
The Ghanaian artist talks about his Turbine Hall commission at Tate Modern, forging a new artistic identity and tackling the transatlantic slave trade in his work.
When Tate came calling, a couple of years ago, to invite the eminent Ghanaian artist El Anatsui to create a new installation for the Turbine Hall Hyundai Commission, his first idea was to plant a field of sugar cane, to wave in the autumn breezes that flow down the ramp from the gallery's entrance doors.
Anatsui, now 81, knew that those white gold grains were the key, however. "I was born in the colonial Gold Coast and the only sugar brand was Tate & Lyle, so I grew up knowing that Tate & Lyle benefited from the aftermath of the transatlantic trade. So I had to do something that has something to do with that period, when the continents were linked, whether for good or bad."
Artist El AnaisuiI pictured with his latest work, Behind the Red Moon as it is unveiled at Tate Modern's
Turbine Hall.
09/10/2023
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El Anatsui at Tate Modern: 'It took a long time for the West to realise there is contemporary art in Africa'
The Ghanaian artist talks about his Turbine Hall commission at Tate Modern, forging a new artistic identity and tackling the transatlantic slave trade in his work.
When Tate came calling, a couple of years ago, to invite the eminent Ghanaian artist El Anatsui to create a new installation for the Turbine Hall Hyundai Commission, his first idea was to plant a field of sugar cane, to wave in the autumn breezes that flow down the ramp from the gallery's entrance doors.
Anatsui, now 81, knew that those white gold grains were the key, however. "I was born in the colonial Gold Coast and the only sugar brand was Tate & Lyle, so I grew up knowing that Tate & Lyle benefited from the aftermath of the transatlantic trade. So I had to do something that has something to do with that period, when the continents were linked, whether for good or bad."
Artist El AnaisuiI pictured with his latest work, Behind the Red Moon as it is unveiled at Tate Modern's
Turbine Hall.
09/10/2023
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El Anatsui at Tate Modern: 'It took a long time for the West to realise there is contemporary art in Africa'
The Ghanaian artist talks about his Turbine Hall commission at Tate Modern, forging a new artistic identity and tackling the transatlantic slave trade in his work.
When Tate came calling, a couple of years ago, to invite the eminent Ghanaian artist El Anatsui to create a new installation for the Turbine Hall Hyundai Commission, his first idea was to plant a field of sugar cane, to wave in the autumn breezes that flow down the ramp from the gallery's entrance doors.
Anatsui, now 81, knew that those white gold grains were the key, however. "I was born in the colonial Gold Coast and the only sugar brand was Tate & Lyle, so I grew up knowing that Tate & Lyle benefited from the aftermath of the transatlantic trade. So I had to do something that has something to do with that period, when the continents were linked, whether for good or bad."
Artist El AnaisuiI pictured with his latest work, Behind the Red Moon as it is unveiled at Tate Modern's
Turbine Hall.
09/10/2023
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El Anatsui at Tate Modern: 'It took a long time for the West to realise there is contemporary art in Africa'
The Ghanaian artist talks about his Turbine Hall commission at Tate Modern, forging a new artistic identity and tackling the transatlantic slave trade in his work.
When Tate came calling, a couple of years ago, to invite the eminent Ghanaian artist El Anatsui to create a new installation for the Turbine Hall Hyundai Commission, his first idea was to plant a field of sugar cane, to wave in the autumn breezes that flow down the ramp from the gallery's entrance doors.
Anatsui, now 81, knew that those white gold grains were the key, however. "I was born in the colonial Gold Coast and the only sugar brand was Tate & Lyle, so I grew up knowing that Tate & Lyle benefited from the aftermath of the transatlantic trade. So I had to do something that has something to do with that period, when the continents were linked, whether for good or bad."
Artist El AnaisuiI pictured with his latest work, Behind the Red Moon as it is unveiled at Tate Modern's
Turbine Hall.
09/10/2023
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