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Tate St Ives Exhibition

International Exchanges: Modern Art and St Ives 1915–1965

17 May - 28 Sep 2014
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Patrick Heron Long Table with Fruit 1949

Patrick Heron Long Table with Fruit 1949

International Exchanges: Modern Art and St Ives 1915–1965 explores the wider national and international contexts which shaped art in St Ives in the 1940s, 1950s and 60s. As part of a series of exhibitions exploring the histories and legacies of art in St Ives leading up to the opening of the new display galleries in 2017, the exhibition positions St Ives art within wider aesthetic concerns and broader critical perspectives than the more familiar ideas of landscape and place that shape our view of the artists colony.

The exhibition will show how the art of post-war St Ives drew upon two trajectories of modern art: one the utopian ideals of constructivism from Moscow in the 1910s through Berlin and Paris between the wars; and the other a tradition of craft and the handmade that unites the carvings of Brancusi and the ceramics of Bernard Leach and others. Major works by Peter Lanyon, Patrick Heron and others will also been seen alongside that of their contemporaries from elsewhere in Europe, North America and beyond to position their art within wider formal, technical and philosophical debates.

The exhibition will include significant loans from public and private collections in the UK and abroad. In re-evaluating particular dialogues between these key British modernists and their contemporaries in Europe, North America and Japan, the aim is not to disregard the commonly held importance of the location and artistic network of St Ives, but to situate artists’ engagement with that place within wider, global artistic and aesthetic concerns.

The project will be led by Chris Stephens, Lead Curator of Modern British Art at Tate Britain and curated by Sara Matson, Curator at Tate St Ives and Rachel Smith, Doctoral Student, Tate Research Centre for Creative Communities. It will be accompanied by an illustrated catalogue published by Tate St Ives and a series of Tate Papers published in association with ղٱ’s Research Centre for Creative Communities.

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Dates

17 May - 28 Sep 2014

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  • Constantin Brancusi: the essence of things

    Constantin Brancusi: the essence of things exhibition at 29 January – 23 May 2004

  • Peter Lanyon

    Peter Lanyon, past exhibition at Tate St Ives

  • Come to the Edge: The Pots and Tile Panels of Bernard Leach

    Come to the Edge: The Pots and Tile Panels of Bernard Leach: past Tate St. Ives exhibition

  • Tenmoku: Leach ⁄ Hamada ⁄ Marshall

    Tenmoku: Leach ⁄ Hamada ⁄ Marshall - past exhibition at Tate St Ives featuring pottery 9 October 2010 – 23 January 2011

  • Patrick Heron, Garden Leaves 1955

    Abstraction sans frontières

    Éric de Chassey

    The show at Tate St Ives this summer explores the international context which shaped the work of artists in the Cornish town from the 1940s to 1960s. As Éric de Chassey writes, the broad exchange of ideas was not limited to American artists such as Rothko and de Kooning, but extended to French painters such as Nicolas de Staël, which would also reflect a shared interest in nature and landscape

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    Bernard Leach

    1887–1979
  • Artist

    Patrick Heron

    1920–1999
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    Peter Lanyon

    1918–1964
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    Constantin Brancusi

    1876–1957
  • Artwork

    Thermal

    Peter Lanyon
    1960
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