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#WorkOfTheWeek is Fiona Rae's candy-coloured canvas, painted in 2017. 🍭 Dotted lines and arrows move about the painting, drawing our attention to the light, airy spaces in between. The painting presents us with a sense of hope and a feeling of calm. 🎨 bit.ly/3RdeKfn
#WorkOfTheWeek is inspired by snowy Christmasses gone by. ❄️ You can almost hear the crunch, crunch, crunch of the snow underfoot. 👣 Lucien Pissarro, Ivy Cottage, Coldharbour Sun and Snow, 1916, available to order, framed or unframed, from @TateShops. 💙 bit.ly/3GJ8TIX
Time for a cuppa? ☕ Our #WorkOfTheWeek is Ethel Sands’s vibrant painting of the artist's two friends, painters Walter Sickert and Nan Hudson. As the teas brew, it seems that Sands has left her chair to capture the moment. 🛋️ On show in #NowYouSeeUs bit.ly/3It10IG
#WorkOfTheWeek is 'The Beautiful Blue' (Das Schöne Blau) by Swiss painter Miriam Cahn. Two figures painted in blue tones almost fuse into their underwater environment. 🌊 Be immersed by The Beautiful Blue inside #CapturingTheMoment at Tate Modern. 💙 bit.ly/3Ts4QYS
Our #WorkOfTheWeek belongs to a series that #LeeUfan made by tracing long lines until he used up the paint on the brush, carefully controlling his breathing during each of these slow markmaking gestures. 🔵 🖌️ Find it on free display at Tate Modern ➡️ bit.ly/3TWrg3E
#WorkOfTheWeek reflects this season's colours. 🍂🧡🎃 It's also the colour of joy, creativity and compassion—hopefully bringing some warmth to a chilly Monday. bit.ly/3MjeCZe 🟧 Jules Olitski, Magenta-Orange I 1970 © Jules Olitski/VAGA, New York and DACS, London 2020
Lately we’re loving escapist, period-costumed fantasy🌼 #WorkOfTheWeek is Yinka Shonibare's The Swing (after Fragonard). It features a headless mannequin in mid-swing, wearing a lavish 18th century style dress made of bright African print fabric. 🎀 bit.ly/3MjWuzt
‘You can look at a picture for a week and never think of it again. You can also look at the picture for a second and think of it all your life.’ - Joan Miró 🖌️ 🎨 #WorkOfTheWeek: Joan Miró, The Great Carnivore 1969 bit.ly/3UgtqwA
#WorkOfTheWeek is Tacita Dean's magnificent photograph, 'Majesty'. The title was taken from the name of the tree it depicts - one of the largest and oldest oak trees in England. It has been growing for centuries on an estate in Kent. 🌳 bit.ly/42vTdTH
#WorkOfTheWeek is this dreamlike charcoal creation by Paule Vézelay, typical of her time spent in Paris from the 1920s. ⚫ The work holds an otherworldly quality with its spherical forms that float within a grainy grey. Find it on display at Tate Modern. bit.ly/3vr71SQ
Alex Katz's autumnal snapshot of a clear blue sky through the trees is our #WorkOfTheWeek. Painted from life, the sprawling black lines of the branches reveal the artist’s interest in the drip paintings of American artist Jackson Pollock. Measuring only 30cm wide, Katz's small…
#WorkOfTheWeek is a painting on plywood by Japanese artist Minoru Onoda, of the second generation of Gutai artists—radical Japanese artists who wanted to change painting and change the world. 🟠 Find Minoru Onoda's work in our free Tate Modern display ➡️ bit.ly/4cjfzLi
Our #WorkOfTheWeek is Dóra Maurer’s self-portrait series, Seven Twists I-VI. 📷 Maurer frequently stages herself in front of the camera, with displacement, perception and transformation regular motifs in her work. See her series at Tate Modern. 🤖 bit.ly/47IOUFJ
#WorkOfTheWeek: I don’t want to get over you by Wolfgang Tillmans. ☁️ This photograph gets its title from a song from the band The Magnetic Fields. At first you might see the ocean, but if you look closer, it's a grassy field against misty mountains. 📷 bit.ly/4f4vM9F
'In my opinion the world has been explained to us using the same words and structures for too long'. - Cristina de Middel 🌍 🔎 Our #WorkOfTheWeek is this photographic series created by Cristina de Middel, a Spanish documentary photographer and artist living and working in…
#MaudSulter’s series of large-scale Polaroids is our #WorkOfTheWeek. Titled ‘Les Bijoux’, the work is made up of nine self-portraits. In each, Sulter has imagined herself as Jeanne Duval, the romantic companion and muse of French poet Baudelaire. 🎞️ bit.ly/3PupKEh
‘A chess game is very interesting because it deals with strategy. It also deals with music, with poetry and the development of thought.’ - #AnnaBoghiguian ♟️ Our #WorkOfTheWeek is Boghiguian’s installation, Institution vs The Mass. Find out more ➡️ bit.ly/3zo4lYj
#WorkOfTheWeek Ben Nicholson OM 1943-45 (St Ives, Cornwall) 1943–5 See work by Nicholson at Tate St Ives in our displays exploring the connections & contexts of modern art in St Ives 🌎 © Angela Verren Taunt 2022. All rights reserved, DACS
I will be trying to share a piece of work by a student who really impressed me that week! First Work of the Week goes to Alfie for this stunning skull drawing! Well done, Alfie! #WorkOfTheWeek
A tough week for work of the week as the standard was so high! Amna’s concepts sketch for her tea light holder design are an excellent example of effective design communication. Well done Amna! #Workoftheweek #WeareNULS
Our first Work of the Week after Christmas was a success! 📚 Students showcased excellent work, with winners receiving lucky dip prizes as a reward for their efforts. 🎁 Well done to all involved! 🌟 #WorkOfTheWeek #StudentAchievement #OpportunityToSucceed #Aspiration
🎉 Congrats to all who showcased their work for Work Of The Week! Winners picked a mystery prize from the Straw, Sand, or Slime boxes. 🎁✨ Well done for your effort, creativity, and determination! 👏 #WorkOfTheWeek #Aspiration
It's #WorkOfTheWeek time – where we showcase artworks that are new to Art UK. You can discover over 600,000 artworks on our website 👉 artuk.org/discover/disco… 'Bowl with Inlaid Pictures' by Susan Nemeth (b.1957) © the artist. 📷 Aberystwyth University School of Art
It's #WorkOfTheWeek time – where we showcase artworks that are new to Art UK. You can discover over 600,000 artworks on our website! Get searching 👉 artuk.org/discover/disco… 'River House' by Ethel Walker (1861–1951) 📷 @CliftonParkMus
It's #WorkOfTheWeek time. Did you know we're always adding new artworks to Art UK? You can discover over 600,000 artworks! These figureheads are new to our site 👉 artuk.org/discover/artwo… 📷 @NatMuseumRN
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It's #WorkOfTheWeek time, where we showcase artworks that are new to Art UK. 'Seawind' by Kate Montgomery (b.1965) © the artist. 📷 @TheWomensArt 👉 artuk.org/discover/artwo…
It's #WorkOfTheWeek time, where we showcase artworks that are new to Art UK. 'why don’t you just tell me how you want to be, baby, & i’ll live like water around you' by Zoë Buckman (b.1985) © the artist. 📷 @NPGLondon 👉 artuk.org/discover/artwo…
It's #WorkOfTheWeek time, where we showcase artworks that are new to Art UK. 'Images-words-rhythm-sound-stillness/and/movement' by Luke Fowler (b.1978) © the artist. 📷 @StirUni 👉 artuk.org/discover/artwo…
#WorkoftheWeek: Elizabeth Peyton’s Oasis portrait falls flat at auction. Don't look back in anger, indeed. bit.ly/44dqJ2c
It's #WorkOfTheWeek time, where we showcase artworks that are new to Art UK ✨ 'A 26' by Nigel Hall (b.1943) © the artist. 📷 @AbdnArtMuseums 👉 artuk.org/discover/artwo…
Step back in time with us this Throwback Thursday to when Herschel Park, once known as the pleasure grounds of the Upton Park Estate ... for the whole story follow us on Fb and IG. #ThrowbackThursday #museumcollection #WorkOfTheWeek #sloughte
🍩 It’s #NationalDoughnutDay — and we’re sprinkling kindness like icing sugar! Staff and Year 11s got a well-deserved treat today as part of our wellbeing celebrations. They were also up for grabs through #WorkOfTheWeek - A sweet reward for outstanding effort! #Community
It's #WorkOfTheWeek time, where we showcase artworks that are new to Art UK ✨ 'A Throwaway Remark' by Florence Reekie (b.1991) © the artist. 📷 @AbdnArtMuseums 👉 artuk.org/discover/artwo…
This week's Throwback Thursday ! Take a look at Slough High Street in the 1950s — a vibrant shopping destination featuring well known names like Goodworths, Franks, and King's ... more on our IG and Fb page. #ThrowbackThursday #museumcollection #WorkOfTheWeek #sloughte
This #workoftheweek by Cristobal Gabarron, from his series "Together We Are Stronger", celebrates unity through diversity. Now on view at the Cristobal Gabarron Museum (Mula) in the show "Gabarron. The Crystal of Memory". #gabarronmemoryscrystal #diversity #solidarity
It's #WorkOfTheWeek time, where we showcase artworks that are new to Art UK ✨ 'Untitled (1/5)' by Euan Heng (b.1945) © the artist. 📷 @StirUni 👉 artuk.org/discover/artwo…
Opened in 1937, Slough Town Hall was designed by architect E. Riley & quickly became a cornerstone of civic life. The building reflected Slough’s rapid development in the early 20thC ... see more @ our Fb and IG. #ThrowbackThursday #museumcollection #WorkOfTheWeek #sloughte
It's #WorkOfTheWeek time, where we showcase artworks that are new to Art UK ✨ 'Whitney Museum, New York' by Richard Elliot (b.1964) © the artist. 📷 @RWS_Art 👉 artuk.org/discover/artwo…
Fancy a teacake? 😋 New to Art UK – it's #WorkOfTheWeek time. 'Cake (18/25)' by Fiona Watson (b.1952) © the artist. 📷 @StirUni 👉 artuk.org/discover/artwo…
#WorkOfTheWeek is Fiona Rae's candy-coloured canvas, painted in 2017. 🍭 Dotted lines and arrows move about the painting, drawing our attention to the light, airy spaces in between. The painting presents us with a sense of hope and a feeling of calm. 🎨 bit.ly/3RdeKfn
#WorkOfTheWeek is inspired by snowy Christmasses gone by. ❄️ You can almost hear the crunch, crunch, crunch of the snow underfoot. 👣 Lucien Pissarro, Ivy Cottage, Coldharbour Sun and Snow, 1916, available to order, framed or unframed, from @TateShops. 💙 bit.ly/3GJ8TIX
#WorkOfTheWeek is 'The Beautiful Blue' (Das Schöne Blau) by Swiss painter Miriam Cahn. Two figures painted in blue tones almost fuse into their underwater environment. 🌊 Be immersed by The Beautiful Blue inside #CapturingTheMoment at Tate Modern. 💙 bit.ly/3Ts4QYS
Time for a cuppa? ☕ Our #WorkOfTheWeek is Ethel Sands’s vibrant painting of the artist's two friends, painters Walter Sickert and Nan Hudson. As the teas brew, it seems that Sands has left her chair to capture the moment. 🛋️ On show in #NowYouSeeUs bit.ly/3It10IG
Our #WorkOfTheWeek belongs to a series that #LeeUfan made by tracing long lines until he used up the paint on the brush, carefully controlling his breathing during each of these slow markmaking gestures. 🔵 🖌️ Find it on free display at Tate Modern ➡️ bit.ly/3TWrg3E
Lately we’re loving escapist, period-costumed fantasy🌼 #WorkOfTheWeek is Yinka Shonibare's The Swing (after Fragonard). It features a headless mannequin in mid-swing, wearing a lavish 18th century style dress made of bright African print fabric. 🎀 bit.ly/3MjWuzt
#WorkOfTheWeek reflects this season's colours. 🍂🧡🎃 It's also the colour of joy, creativity and compassion—hopefully bringing some warmth to a chilly Monday. bit.ly/3MjeCZe 🟧 Jules Olitski, Magenta-Orange I 1970 © Jules Olitski/VAGA, New York and DACS, London 2020
‘You can look at a picture for a week and never think of it again. You can also look at the picture for a second and think of it all your life.’ - Joan Miró 🖌️ 🎨 #WorkOfTheWeek: Joan Miró, The Great Carnivore 1969 bit.ly/3UgtqwA
Alex Katz's autumnal snapshot of a clear blue sky through the trees is our #WorkOfTheWeek. Painted from life, the sprawling black lines of the branches reveal the artist’s interest in the drip paintings of American artist Jackson Pollock. Measuring only 30cm wide, Katz's small…
#WorkOfTheWeek is Tacita Dean's magnificent photograph, 'Majesty'. The title was taken from the name of the tree it depicts - one of the largest and oldest oak trees in England. It has been growing for centuries on an estate in Kent. 🌳 bit.ly/42vTdTH
#WorkOfTheWeek is this dreamlike charcoal creation by Paule Vézelay, typical of her time spent in Paris from the 1920s. ⚫ The work holds an otherworldly quality with its spherical forms that float within a grainy grey. Find it on display at Tate Modern. bit.ly/3vr71SQ
#WorkOfTheWeek is a painting on plywood by Japanese artist Minoru Onoda, of the second generation of Gutai artists—radical Japanese artists who wanted to change painting and change the world. 🟠 Find Minoru Onoda's work in our free Tate Modern display ➡️ bit.ly/4cjfzLi
#WorkoftheWeek: Elizabeth Peyton’s Oasis portrait falls flat at auction. Don't look back in anger, indeed. bit.ly/44dqJ2c
‘A chess game is very interesting because it deals with strategy. It also deals with music, with poetry and the development of thought.’ - #AnnaBoghiguian ♟️ Our #WorkOfTheWeek is Boghiguian’s installation, Institution vs The Mass. Find out more ➡️ bit.ly/3zo4lYj
#MaudSulter’s series of large-scale Polaroids is our #WorkOfTheWeek. Titled ‘Les Bijoux’, the work is made up of nine self-portraits. In each, Sulter has imagined herself as Jeanne Duval, the romantic companion and muse of French poet Baudelaire. 🎞️ bit.ly/3PupKEh
#WorkOfTheWeek: I don’t want to get over you by Wolfgang Tillmans. ☁️ This photograph gets its title from a song from the band The Magnetic Fields. At first you might see the ocean, but if you look closer, it's a grassy field against misty mountains. 📷 bit.ly/4f4vM9F
Our #WorkOfTheWeek is Dóra Maurer’s self-portrait series, Seven Twists I-VI. 📷 Maurer frequently stages herself in front of the camera, with displacement, perception and transformation regular motifs in her work. See her series at Tate Modern. 🤖 bit.ly/47IOUFJ
Fancy a teacake? 😋 New to Art UK – it's #WorkOfTheWeek time. 'Cake (18/25)' by Fiona Watson (b.1952) © the artist. 📷 @StirUni 👉 artuk.org/discover/artwo…
'In my opinion the world has been explained to us using the same words and structures for too long'. - Cristina de Middel 🌍 🔎 Our #WorkOfTheWeek is this photographic series created by Cristina de Middel, a Spanish documentary photographer and artist living and working in…
‘My work is about a continual exploration of my dual cultural identity and the construction of identities other than my own.’ - Chila Kumari Singh Burman 📸 Our #WorkOfTheWeek is the kaleidoscopic self-portrait, TALL FLY GIRL! by Chila Burman. 🎨 bit.ly/3YcLRUL
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