Legendary Bristol brewers Left Handed Giant return to Tate for our second beer collab. Earlier this year Tate’s team visited Left Handed Giant in Bristol to explore ideas around the exhibition and brew with a brief inspired by Picasso’s theatrical spirit.
Last year they brewed View From The Window in honour of Expressionists, a collaboration that became one of our best-selling exhibition beers.
For this new release, The Fourth Dancer, James Yeo — the creative mind behind Left Handed Giant’s world took inspiration from Cubism and Picasso’s The Three Dancers.
Join us for the launch night at the Corner, late night access to Theatre Picasso, a Left Handed Giant tap takeover featuring seven beers on tap, and a guest cocktail on the bar with live DJ's and art making.
Your ticket includes a can of The Fourth Dancer and after-hours entry to Theatre Picasso, Tate Modern’s new exhibition exploring Picasso’s fascination with performance and the stage.
James Yeo will be drawing live on the projectors throughout the evening. Materials will be provided for anyone who wants to get stuck in and add their own mark to the space.
Find out more about the exhibition with our Large Print Exhibition Guide.
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