Tate Modern of the UK one of the most famous and appreciated art center on whole United Kingdom working with commitment to race equality. Since 1897 Tate is doing their job to display and showcase British artworks as well as international modern and contemporary art. There are some great exhibitions running in Tates St Ives department which are about to end within January 2022.
Let’s see the exhibitions details below-
Tate St Ives’sCommission Sammy Lee: AVIARY
Until 9 Jan 2022
AVIARY, Tate St Ives’s Winter Light commission 2021, is a virtual, data-driven environment by artist Sammy Lee. The computer-simulated birds are projected onto the ceiling of Tate St Ives’s entrance every evening and streamed online 24/7. Through the aviary portal between the physical and digital realms, artist Sammy Lee invites us to birdwatch in multi-dimensions.
The digital birds are directly connected to the state of our planet. Their flocking behaviors are determined by environmental events as they happen across the globe. From distant earthquakes to local flooding, real-time data capture nature’s order and entropy. The flight patterns of the birds respond unpredictably as digital information filters in.
Watch the live broadcast
Petrit Halilaj: Very Volcanic Over This Green Feather
Until 16 Jan 2022
The first UK museum solo exhibition for artist Petrit Halilaj was born in 1986, Kosovo. Petrit Halilaj’s work investigates cultural identity, nationhood and heritage, and ideas of personal and collective memories and freedoms. Halilaj lives and works between Germany, Kosovo, and Italy. His work encompasses sculpture, video, drawing, and text, as well as traditional fabrics and materials.
Halilaj presents a powerful new work created for Tate St Ives. His installation revisits 38 childhood drawings that he made in a refugee camp in Albania during the Kosovo war when he was thirteen years old. ‘Very Volcanic Over This Green Feather’ reveals the complicated relationship of reality and imagination, and between the often-divergent perspectives of official histories and lived experiences.
Watch the video
Adam James: KEMENETH
Until 6 Feb 2022
Experience this special artist’s commission at Tate St Ives and around St Ives. Adam James is a British artist whose work brings people together, often using ‘live-action role play’. ‘KEMENETH’ the Cornish word for community, is an artist’s project developed by James in collaboration with St Ives communities and Tate St Ives.
Watch the video here
For more details – www.tate.org.uk