This exhibition explores British art through the theme of migration from 1500 to the present day, reflecting the remit of Tate Britain Collection displays. From the sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Flemish and Dutch landscape and still-life painters who came to Britain in search of new patrons, through moments of political and religious unrest, to Britain’s current position within the global landscape, the exhibition reveals how British art has been fundamentally shaped by successive waves of migration. Cutting a swathe through 500 years of history, and tracing not only the movement of artists but also the circulation of visual languages and ideas, this exhibition includes works by artists from Lely, Kneller, Kauffman to Sargent, Epstein, Mondrian, Bomberg, Bowling and the Black Audio Film Collective as well as recent work by contemporary artists.
Tate Britain
Exhibition
Migrations Journeys into British Art
Tate Britain
Dates
31 January – 12 August 2012
In partnership with
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Artist
Keith Piper
born 1960
Artist
Sir Peter Lely
1618–1680
Artist
Sir Godfrey Kneller
1646–1723
Artist
John Singer Sargent
1856–1925
Artist
Sir Jacob Epstein
1880–1959
Artist
Piet Mondrian
1872—1944
Artist
David Bomberg
1890–1957
Artist
Sir Frank Bowling OBE RA
born 1934
Artwork
Go West Young Man
Keith Piper
1987