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  1. Hace 4 días · Tate Modern presents an exhibition of ‘solid light’ installations by British-born, US-based artist Anthony McCall (b. 1946). An early pioneer of experimental cinema and installation art, McCall is known for his material film installations where projected light is visibly enhanced using a thin mist to produce solid light forms, bringing together film, sculpture, and drawing.

  2. Hace 4 días · Tate Modern, Bankside; 27 Jun 2024 27 Apr 2025. Recommended. Review. Anthony McCall: ‘Solid Light’ ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Puede que esto te sorprenda. Construida en el interior de la antigua central eléctrica de Bankside y caracterizada por una torre chimenea de 325 pies de altura, la Tate Modern es quizá uno de los edificios más imponentes de todo Londres, por lo que te resultaría difícil pensar que aquí viviera algún animal salvaje.

  4. Hace 4 días · The artist’s ‘solid light’ installations, as celebrated in Tate’s exhibition, are a wondrous kind of smoke-and-mirrors trickery. Alastair Sooke, Chief Art Critic. 25 June 2024 • 10:19am ...

  5. Hace 2 días · La Tate Moderne présente une rétrospective consacrée à l'un.e des artistes les plus en vues de la scène contemporaine internationale : Zanele Muholi, photographe sud-africain·e dont le travail documente la vie de la communauté noire LGBTQIA+. À découvrir jusqu’au 26 janvier.

  6. Hace 4 días · Tate Modern has opened an exhibition of ‘solid light’ installations by British-born, US-based artist Anthony McCall (b. 1946). An early pioneer of experimental cinema and installation art, McCall is known for his material film installations where projected light is visibly enhanced using a thin mist to produce solid light forms, bringing together film, sculpture, and drawing.

  7. Hace 1 día · In June, CNWL Arts in Health visited Tate Modern to see the paid exhibition Expressionists.The Expressionists focused on the ground-breaking work of a circle of friends and close collaborators known as The Blue Rider.In the early twentieth century, they came together to form, in their own words, "a union of various countries to serve one purpose"—to transform modern art.