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Think you know Surrealism? 🦞 Find out 5 things you didn't know about the revolutionary art movement. 📖 Read it at: https://t.co/vN7sMmGTrL
🚪Discover more by visiting the new exhibition Surrealism Beyond Borders at Tate Modern. Sign up to Tate Collective to get £5 tickets!🎟️
Need some creative inspiration? 🎨 Get involved with #DrawJanuary on the Tate TikTok channel: https://t.co/soIsfxCJWL
🖍️ Grab that box of crayons you have lying around and take inspiration from this work by Sonia Boyce OBE, Missionary Position II, 1985.
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🎨: William Hogarth, Marriage A-la-Mode: 2, The Tête à Tête c. 1743. The National Gallery, London
Want to know more about Turner? Explore six ways he painted a changing world! 🌊✨ https://t.co/B5kfM4xz0h
This is ‘Bathing’ by Duncan Grant, 1911. It's inspired by Michelangelo’s male nudes and summers spent at the Serpentine in Hyde Park, which was associated with London’s gay culture. 🌈
Explore our piece ‘A Queer Walk Through British Art’ for more. https://t.co/4lRyVlk6vx
🎵 Happy Monday! What tunes are getting you through lockdown?
William Roberts Study for ‘Discs’ 1978 © The estate of William Roberts
Art Term of the Week: Intaglio print
Intaglio describes any printmaking technique in which the image is produced by cutting into the printing plate – the incised area holds the ink and creates the image
Julian Trevelyan Outside Kampala 1966 © The estate of Julian Trevelyan
Happy Sagittarius season! May we be as honest, bold and adventurous as our Sag pals! 🏹
🎨: 'The Zodiac', Ernest Procter, 1925
Looking for new perspectives? Discover responses to Tate artworks by voices from our BAME network here ➡️ https://t.co/2T4470S09D