Legendary Bristol brewery Left Handed Giant return to Tate for our second beer collaboration.
Earlier this year, Tate’s team travelled to Bristol to brew with a brief inspired by the theatrical spirit of Pablo Picasso and the bold energy of Theatre Picasso.
Last year’s collaboration, View From The Window — brewed in honour of the Expressionists — became one of our best-selling exhibition beers.
For The Fourth Dancer, James Yeo — the creative force behind Left Handed Giant’s visual world — drew inspiration from Cubism and The Three Dancers.
To mark the final weeks of the exhibition, we’re hosting a closing tap takeover with seven beers on tap, plus a guest cocktail at the bar. Expect live DJs, art-making, and James Yeo drawing live across the projectors throughout the evening.
Materials will be provided for anyone who wants to get stuck in and leave their own mark on the space.
Find out more about the exhibition with our Large Print Exhibition Guide.
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