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Now open at Tate Modern! Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before The Internet. 🤖 💽 Discover how artists imagined the future using machines and algorithms to create mesmerising and mind-bending art between the 1950s and the early 1990s, in one of Tate Modern’s most ambitious exhibitions to date. #ElectricDreams: Art and Technology Before The Internet is open at Tate Modern until 1 June 2025. Members go free. In partnership with gucci Supported by Anthropic
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‘My whole life is just one whole thing. I don't think it's divided off, really.’ - Delaine Le Bas 🌱 Meet Turner Prize 2024 nominee Delaine Le Bas. Within her work, Le Bas transforms her surroundings into monumental immersive environments filled with painted fabrics, theatrical costumes and sculptures. Her art draws on the rich cultural history of the Roma people and mythologies, focusing on themes of death, loss and renewal. In this film, Le Bas reflects on her identity, grief and the intertwining of art and life. Discover Delaine Le Bas’s work in the 2024 Turner Prize exhibition at Tate Britain, open now. Book your tickets today 🎟️
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Ever wondered what art shows were like 250 years ago? 🖼 🕰 The first exhibition of contemporary art opened in London in 1760. Paintings were densely hung from floor to ceiling, and these crowded, noisy events attracted thousands of visitors who came for both the spectacle and the art. 🎨 In #TateBritain’s free display, ‘The Exhibition Age,’ artworks are hung high and low, just as they were back then. ✨
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Something’s happening, happening to me… 🎶 📷 A little behind-the-scenes from our upcoming Tate Britain exhibition The 80s: Photographing Britain, opening this Thursday. Explore powerful photography in a decade of social and political change, and journey through the work of a diverse community of photographers, collectives and publications –creating radical responses to the turbulent Thatcher years. Set against the backdrop of race uprisings, the miner strikes, section 28, the AIDS pandemic and gentrification – be inspired by stories of protest and activism. 📸 The 80s: Photographing Britain at Tate Britain, 21 November 2024 – 5 May 2025. Members go free 🎟️
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Meet Mikei Hall, our Senior Art Handler at Tate! 📦 We caught up with Mikei and asked him about his work on Alvaro Barrington’s current Tate Britain installation, GRACE. Barrington’s work draws inspiration from personal memories, spanning time and place – from the sound of a thunderstorm pounding on the corrugated tin roof of his grandmother’s Caribbean home, to the vibrant energy of Carnival. See Alvaro Barrington: GRACE at Tate Britain today, open until 26 January 2025. Entry is free, no ticket needed. 🎨 🌈 🎶
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‘I'm drawn to things that are hidden, like the intangible bits of history.' - Jasleen Kaur 🚗 Meet Turner Prize 2024 nominee Jasleen Kaur. In this film Kaur reflects on her upbringing in Glasgow, where growing up in family-run hardware stores and cash and carries shaped her approach to thinking through objects and materials. Discover Jasleen Kaur’s work in the 2024 Turner Prize exhibition at Tate Britain, open now. 🎟️
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Coming soon to Tate Modern, #ElectricDreams Art and Technology Before the Internet. 🤖 💽 👾 📺 Discover vintage tech art in action, early immersive sensory installations and automatically-generated works in an expansive exhibition highlighting how artists from the 1950s-1990s embraced new technologies to create art that plays with our perceptions. Electric Dreams opens at Tate Modern on 28 November 2024. ⚡️
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✨ We caught up with our conservators! ✨ Since 2019, conservators around the world have participated in #AskAConservatorDay, offering a unique opportunity to explore the fascinating world of conservation. 🎨 Held in November to honour the resilience following the flooding of Florence on November 4, 1966, this day reminds us of the invaluable efforts to preserve our cultural heritage. 🌎 The aftermath of that disaster ignited many careers in conservation, raising awareness of the vital work involved in preserving art for future generations. Do you have a question for our conservators? Drop them below! 💭
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