#FLOFavourite: this weekend in art (14th February - 16th February 2020)

Steve McQueen exhibition @ Tate

STEVE MCQUEEN EXHIBITION AT TATE MODERN

When? 

13th February – 11th May 2020

Price: £13

#FLODown: Tate Modern presents the first major exhibition of Turner Prize-winning artist and Oscar-winning filmmaker Steve McQueen. The exhibition features 14 major works spanning across film, photography and sculpture. The exhibition includes his first film that was shot on a Super 8 camera, Exodus 1992/97, and the more recent End Credits 2012–on-going. 

With a body of work that spans two decades, this exhibition is not one to be missed!

Location: 

 Tate Modern Bankside, London SE1 9TG

Nearest Station:

Southwark Underground Station


Steve McQueen at the Tate Modern coincides with Steve McQueen: Year 3 at Tate Britain which is also worth checking out if you are a fan of McQueen’s work.

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STEVE MCQUEEN: YEAR 3 AT TATE BRITAIN

When? 12 November 2019 – 3 May 2020

Price: Free

#FLODown: Steve McQueen invited every Year 3 pupil in London to have their photograph taken by a team of specially trained Tate photographers. This included children from state primaries, independent schools, faith schools, special schools, pupil referral units and home-educated pupils.

The photos taken have been are brought together into a single large-scale installation. An interesting and inspirational exhibition, to say the least, exploring this milestone year in the development of tens of thousands of Year 3 pupils!

Location: 

Tate Britain, Duveen Galleries, and Millbank, London SW1P 4RG

 

 

SLICE OF TIME BY EMMANUELLE MOUREAUX 

When?

5th February -19th April 2020

Price: FREE

#FLODown: Emmanuel Moureaux presents her colourful immersive exhibition titled ‘Slice of Time’. This is the first time that Moureaux is displaying her large-scale installation of cut out coloured paper in the UK. The exhibition is colourful, immersive and gives you a chance to wander through layers of numbers in 100 shades of colours and white. The layers are representative of the past and future and will encourage you to challenge your thoughts on our time here on earth.

Visit the Now Gallery Website to book 

Location: 

NOW Gallery, The Gateway Pavilions, Peninsula Square,

Greenwich Peninsula, London SE10 0SQ