Friday 20 June 2014

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JJourney with Mondrian through Paris, London and New York
 
 
 
 
 
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Piet Mondrian is renowned as one of the most important contributors to the development of abstraction at the beginning of the 20th century, and his stunning and influential works are recognised by everyone from art lovers to students of architecture and graphic design. Taking visitors through Paris, London and eventually New York, the exhibition tracks Mondrian’s personal and aesthetic journey.
 
 
 
A major highlight of this new Tate Liverpool exhibition is the immersive life-size reconstruction of his Paris studio. Book online.
 
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Meet Tate Britain with Geoffrey Munn
 
Meet Tate Britain with Geoffrey Munn
 
Tate Britain: Talks & Lectures
Monday 14 July, 18.30
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Antiques Roadshow expert Geoffrey Munn leads a tour of Tate Britain’s BP Walk Through British Art, looking at jewellery and floral decoration from the Renaissance to the 19th century.
 
 
 
 
Kenneth Clark: Women artists and the Second World War
 
Tate Britain: Talks & Lectures
Sunday 29 June, 14.00
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Join art historian Dr Alicia Foster as we explore the role of women artists, their contribution to the war effort, and the gendered power struggles that occurred and still occur.
 
Kenneth Clark: Women artists and the Second World War
 
 
 
Malevich coming soon to Tate Modern
 
Malevich
 
Tate Modern, The Eyal Ofer Galleries
Opens 16 July
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Kazimir Malevich was a deeply radical and influential figure in modern art. This groundbreaking exhibition, the first major Malevich retrospective for almost 25 years, will offer an expansive view of his career in its entirety.
 
Architecture after Revolution
 
Architecture after Revolution
 
Tate Modern: Talks & Lectures
Saturday 28 June, 14.00 
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A panel discussion reflecting on urgent architectural and political thought experiment: to rethink today’s struggles for justice and equality not only from the historical perspective of revolution, but from that of a continued struggle for decolonisation.