Celebrate the opening of Beatriz Milhazes: Maresias with a special preview taking place after hours.
Known for colourful, large-scale canvases, Milhazes is influenced by multiple sources including Brazilian and European modernism, Catholic iconography and Baroque colonial architecture.
Nature is an increasingly important theme in her work, and she finds inspiration in the landscapes around her Rio studio.
Explore the past four decades of Milhazes's work including her role in Geração Oitenta (1980s generation), a key Brazilian art movement, at this preview.
The evening will begin in the Foyle Studio where a pop-up bar will be available, this will be followed by entry to the exhibition.
Members must have Tate St Ives Extra card to attend this event.
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Organised by and originated at Turner Contemporary, Margate, and adapted for presentation at Tate St Ives.
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