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On #InternationalWomensDay we're celebrating some of the women artists whose work is at #TateStIves
Sandra Blow (1925–2006) was one of the pioneers of the British abstract movement of the 1950s. She moved to Cornwall in the 1990s.
Vivace 1988 © The estate of Sandra Blow
#WorkOfTheWeek
Joan Mitchell
Chord II
1986
‘I don’t set out to achieve a specific thing, perhaps to catch motion or to catch a feeling ... My painting is not an allegory or a story. It is more like a poem’
Find out more ⬇️
https://t.co/4yNcvI9VjI
See this work at #TateStIves
Dame Barbara Hepworth
Genesis
1969
See work by #BarbaraHepworth on display at the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden in St Ives, and at Tate St Ives...
© Bowness
#IWM2022 #TateStIves #Tate #BarbaraHepworth
For #TateStIves wk 1 #DrawJanuary challenge we asked for beach drawings... here are some of our favourites 🌊
Tropea Beach, Italy by Caitlin Werrell 💙
Garlanding Gale by Sam Taylor Joy 🔷
Distant Shores by Joy Clifton 💙
We are looking forward to seeing your wk 2 submissions!
#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
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
Konrad in Group 2 (yr 5) was inspired by Ben Nicholson's landscape paintings to create his abstract landscape as an extension task in our online lesson today.
@DunhurstSchool #BenNicholson #artathome #tatestives #designfromhome #distinctivelydunhurst #tatekids #bedalesprepschool