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segunda-feira, 9 de outubro de 2023

«WOMEN IN REVOLT! ART AND ACTIVISM IN THE UK 1970-1990»|que bom saber que vai acontecer ... com a «marca TATE» | POR CÁ NÃO PODERÍAMOS FAZER ALGO EQUIVALENTE?

 


«Art, Activism and the Women’s movement in the UK 1970–1990

This exhibition is the first of its kind – a major survey of feminist art by over 100 women artists working in the UK. It explores how networks of women used radical ideas and rebellious methods to make an invaluable contribution to British culture. Through their creative practices, women’s liberation was forged against the backdrop of extreme social, economic and political change.

Women in Revolt! brings together a wide variety of mediums including painting, drawing, sculpture, performance, film and photography. It explores and reflects on issues and events such as: the British Women’s Liberation movement, the fight for legal changes impacting women, maternal and domestic experiences, Punk and independent music, Greenham Common and the peace movement, the visibility of Black and South Asian Women Artists, Section 28 and the AIDs pandemic.

The show celebrates the work and lived experiences of a hugely diverse group of women. Many who, frequently working outside mainstream art institutions, have largely been left out of artistic narratives. Women in Revolt! presents many of these works for the first time since the 70s.

This exhibition platforms a productive, politically engaged set of communities, who changed the face of British culture and paved the way for future generations of artists». Saiba mais.

 


segunda-feira, 20 de março de 2023

NA TATE NO MÊS DE MARÇO CELEBRA-SE MULHERES AUTORAS E ARTISTAS

 



Nomeadamente: «This Women's History Month, explore our collection of books celebrating women authors and artists». E lá está PAULA REGO:




sábado, 7 de agosto de 2021

«QUEERATE TATE»

 


«(...)The public were invited to share their responses to an artwork in Tate's collection, looked at through a queer lens. This final selection of 20 works has been chosen by public vote, sweeping across three centuries and a variety of mediums. 'Queerate Tate is filled with messages of hope, love and survival that offer strength to us all in these most extraordinary times.' (E-J Scott, Curator, Museum of Transology)(...)».





sábado, 24 de abril de 2021

NA TATE LIVERPOOL | «Conflitos Internacionais» em fotografia | É A FORÇA DA ARTE !





«From the 1960s, Don McCullin (b.1935) forged a career as one of the world's leading photographers of conflict. He has spent his life covering war, famine and displacement around the world. His unforgettable and sometimes harrowing images are accompanied by his brutally honest commentaries of the atrocities he witnessed.

When at home, McCullin often turned his attention to the lives of people in Britain that had been left impoverished by policies of deindustrialisation. The exhibition will feature images depicting life and industrial scenes in Liverpool and other northern towns and cities during the 1960s and 70s. McCullin saw similarities between the lives of the people he photographed and his own childhood.

As a respite from conflict and suffering, McCullin has an interest in landscape photography. Visitors will be able to see images of his home county, Somerset.

Every photograph in this exhibition has been printed by McCullin himself. He is an expert printer, working in his darkroom at home, returning time and time again to produce the best possible results. In doing so, he revisits painful memories of his assignments; of people and places that are impossible to forget.(...)»