Friday, February 12, 2010

Fwd: February fun at Tate St Ives




February Fun at Tate St Ives

Friend,

Whether you are an aficionado, a collector or even an artist yourself, February at Tate St Ives has something for every art lover.

Enjoy key works from 1971 by Pablo Picasso, Eduardo Paolozzi, Howard Hodgkin and Andy Warhol that have been selected by artist Dexter Dalwood to accompany his current exhibition at Tate St Ives.
 
What is significant about 1971? Find out by joining a member of the gallery team for an introduction to Tate St Ives and the Dalwood exhibitions. Talks take place every Tuesday to Sunday at 11.30 and 14.30 and are free with gallery admission.

If you are looking for an unconventional approach to the exhibits, Late at Tate is back on Friday 26 February. Explore art after hours accompanied by music and drinks until 23.00, and food until 21.00. There will be a special screening of the Alfred Hitchcock classic, Rebecca, introduced by Tate St Ives Head of Learning, Susan Lamb. And for those with a thirst for knowledge, artist educators and gallery specialists will be onsite to answer all of your questions.

I look forward to seeing you at Tate St Ives.

Alex Lambley
Tate St Ives

P.S.  Want to capture your St Ives experience and support the arts at the same time? We offer limited edition prints to accompany the Tate St Ives exhibition programme. Editions are sold throughout the year, with the proceeds helping to fund our exhibitions and events programme.

February Fun at Tate St Ives

Sir Eduardo Paolozzi Wonder Toy: Robert the Robot 1971 (C) The estate of Eduardo Paolozzi

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