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#ArtWords: Clive Bell describes ‘significant form’ as: ‘lines and colours combined in a particular way, which stir an aesthetic emotion’. He believes this emotion is independent of other kinds of human emotions. https://t.co/XG9ywRFOou
Please join us to celebrate the powerful role of LGBTQ+ arts & culture in today's society at Queer and Now on Sat 23 June. Tickets for #AllTooHuman will be reduced to £10 all day: https://t.co/T9F8PlVb57
Francis Bacon, Reclining Woman 1961
Being creative this half term? 🎨🎨🎨 Share your child's artwork with the world by adding to @tate_kids' online gallery! https://t.co/L4WySsN8Zq
Sierra's 'Zebra', aged 9
Where are you splashing about this long weekend?
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Duncan Grant, Bathing 1911, in Walk Through British Art at Tate Britain
100 years on, Aftermath: Art in the Wake of World War One is coming to Tate Britain. Book today: https://t.co/sEU1DNUOgH
Winifred Knights, The Deluge 1920. #WWIAftermath
This week we’re celebrating work made by artists when they were aged 16-25. This self-portrait by Egon Schiele was painted at 24 years old, four years before the artist’s death of influenza. See the painting from 24 May in #LifeinMotion at @tateliverpool: https://t.co/QwcAjRYPve
We’re celebrating artwork made by artists when they were aged 16-25. Sonia Boyce made Missionary Position II in 1985 at 23 years old. She used herself as the model for both figures.
If you’re 16-25 & want to see more art, join @TateCollective today: https://t.co/tLwdNSaeTX
BSL TOUR: Discover the painters who represented human figures in the most intimate of ways in our British Sign Language tour of #AllTooHuman at Tate Britain.
21 April at 11am: https://t.co/EVYkMFACXM
Lucian Freud, Girl with a White Dog 1950–1, on display in the exhibition.
#TateWeather: The view from Tate Modern's windows looks a little like Marie-Louise Von Motesiczky's View from the Window, in Vienna. ❄️❄️❄️
Keep warm this weekend! https://t.co/s0B0k7GNh3