Tate Modern to release online tour of Andy Warhol exhibition
Times of IndiaTimes Travel/TRAVEL NEWS, UNITED KINGDOM/ Created : Apr 7, 2020, 18:38 IST
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London’s famed Tate Modern is starting something extraordinary for these extraordinary times. The museum is bringing an online show, sort of a virtual art tour that is going to give you a look of the Andy Warhol show.
London’s famed Tate Modern is starting something extraordinary for these extraordinary times. The museum is bringing an online show, sort of a virtual art tour that is going to give you a look of the Andy Warhol show. Read less
London’s famed Tate Modern is starting something extraordinary for these extraordinary times. The museum is bringing an online show, sort of a virtual art tour that is going to give you a look of the Andy Warhol show. Not only this, reports suggest that you will also be able to watch the Aubrey Beardsley show. The online film will be launched next week, wherein Gregor Muir, director of Tate’s collection of international art, and Fiontan Moran, Assistant Curator, will guide viewers through the exhibitions.
Tate Modern is also looking at another online exhibition, an Aubrey Beardsley exhibition. The artist, who had a tragic death at the tender age of 25 is known for use of black in drawings and is known to have influenced erotic Japanese woodcuts. Tate Britain curator Caroline Corbeau-Parsons, along with Assistant Curator of historic British art, Alice Insley will be leading the short film. You can check out about 200 works by the artist, and that is not all, the digital tour will also feature prominent historian Stephen Calloway.
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