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#PabloPicasso born #OnThisDay in 1881
He had enormous influence on 20th century art, working in a variety of styles. His work was 1st encountered by #BenNicholson in 1920's Paris, who then returned to visit him with #BarbaraHepworth in 1932.
See 'Head of a Woman' at #TateStIves
📣 We reopen with a NEW display
EXPLORE 100 yrs of art - CELEBRATE how West Cornwall has welcomed & inspired artists - REVEAL connections to international artists.
Pre-book your ticket https://t.co/g7mbtzq0k1
Pablo Picasso Head of a Woman 1924 © Succession Picasso/DACS 2021
Our Tate Collection Display is being refreshed for re-opening 📣 📣 📣 & on #InternationalWomensDay we're sharing inspiring works by women artists newly on display at Tate St Ives from 2021...
Virginia Chihota
Fighting One’s Self
2016
Find out more ⬇️
https://t.co/c67GGVM7c0
Winifred Nicholson, Sandpipers, Alnmouth 1933
It feels like Spring is just around the corner!
This painting was made by Nicholson during a holiday on the Northumberland coast. More about her work here https://t.co/JcfCEI7PVE
© The Trustees of the estate of Winifred Nicholson
Boxing Day walk to clear the cobwebs anyone?
Bryan Wynter
Path Through Wood
1950
We are re-open on Sun 27 Dec. Please always check our website and book your tickets in advance of your visit.
© The estate of Bryan Wynter
When did you last feel inspired to paint? ❄️
Seeing Grindelwald Glacier inspired Wilhelmina Barns-Graham to capture multiple views ‘from above, through & all round, as a bird flies, a total experience’.
Glacier Crystal, Grindelwald 1950 © Wilhelmina Barns-Graham Trust
Last chance! See Emily Speed's 'Rooms Designed for a Woman' until 27 September at Tate St Ives https://t.co/ekAH3HAkjp @speedina #EmilySpeed #Contemporaryart #TateStIves
This was Caland's 1st UK solo exhibition, part of our programme applying the same spirit of internationalism & experimentation that distinguished the work of the #StIves modernists
Guerre incivile (Uncivil War) 1981
Courtesy of the Caland Family
https://t.co/1Dw9MRI7gK
Just 1 week until our new exhibition opens... Virginia Woolf’s radical feminist approach to writing has inspired generations of writers & artists. As our forthcoming show will reveal, St Ives and its context played an important role in developing her ideas https://t.co/6XneuIgXds
Come and take a closer look at the work of Wilhemina Barns-Graham this Sunday, with curator Sara Matson https://t.co/1jvcnwfTXj