Thursday, 17 May 2012

Tate Modern & Tate Britain visit.


Here are pictures that I took on a college trip to both the London Tates, I've narrowed down my favourites out of the many that I took.



Amos Coal Power Plant Raymond West Virginia
 70" by 92"
2004
Mitch Epstein.

I choose this image due to it being one of the only landscape-based images around tate modern that I could find, it could also be relevent to the nature/manmade project an artwork which is like a corss over, something that could join the two halves of the project.



Whaam!
67" By 160"
1963
Roy Lichtenstein.

I choose this Roy Litchenstein image because it's quite an iconic image, It has relevence to the Words & Images in conflict project, pop art as a movement is highly related to that project. As an image in a gallery it stands out against others because of its easily identified commercial style which Litchenstein achieved by taking an original comic strip panel and enhancing. 

Head of a Woman (Fernande)
Plaster
1909
Pablo Picasso.


Woman with a Coffee Pot
Oil on canvas
1919
Jean Metzinger.
Study for 'Sappers at Work:A Canadian Tunnelling Company, Hill 60, St Eloi'
1918-1919
Oil on canvas
David Bomberg.
Linen
Oil on canvas
1913
Natalya Goncharova.
Self Portrait
Synthetic polymer and silkscreen on canvas
1967
Andy Warhol.
War Explosion II
Enamel on steel
1965
110kg
Roy Litchenstein.
I choose this photo of a Roy Litchenstein sculpture
To a Summer'sDay
Acrylic on canvas
1980
Bridget Riley.

Water-Lilies
Oil on canvas
Claud Monet.



The Uncertainty of the Poet
Oil on canvas
1913
Giorgio de Chirico.
Half-figure
Armenian marble
1932
Henry Moore.

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