Tate Modern
Bankside
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Paul Klee exhibition until 9th March.
Richard Hamilton: Retrospective exhibition, 13th February to 26th May.
Paul Klee - A Young Lady's Adventure
Richard Hamilton - Fashion- plate
Hello everyone! We are here to let you know about two exhibitions in the
Tate Gallery London. Paul Klee's work is already on display and will be until
the 9th of March and we urge you to not miss an opportunity to go and see his
work. Furthermore Richard Hamilton's work shall be on display from the 13th of
February until the 26th of May who is also an incredible artist in his own
respect. These are two images of some of the amazing work from these two
artists.
Paul Klee used water colours as his chosen media to create his piece
of work ‘A Young Ladies Adventure’. The German critic Will Grohmann saw the
figure as a ‘fashionable lady, who is spite of her striking elegance is more or
less helpless in face of the oppressive spirits’. Klee use to teach in Bauhaus
in this period when the work was known. However in contrast to what Will
Grohmann said others emphasise the erotic connotations of the imagery, and
Klee’s use of arrows as phallic symbols. Christian Geelhaar thought that the
title ‘A Young Ladies Adventure’ can be interpreted in a sexual nature.
(Posted by- Conor Murrey & Benjamin Dixon)
(Posted by- Conor Murrey & Benjamin Dixon)
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