Tate Modern is Britain’s national gallery of modern and contemporary art. During this intimate masterclass, Guardian art critic Jonathan Jones will guide a small group of people around this world-renowned gallery, exploring works by artists such as Mark Rothko, Joseph Beuys and Pablo Picasso.
Over the course of the evening, you’ll learn how to appreciate and interpret great works of international art. Plus, you’ll discover how to enjoy art more fully, and have plenty of opportunities to chat with Jonathan and ask any questions you might have about art.
Suitable for beginners or those who want to deepen their understanding of art, this is a phenomenal opportunity to explore one of the world’s finest collections with one of the UK’s most passionate art critics.
More about your teacher…
Jonathan Jones writes on art for the Guardian and was on the jury for the 2009 Turner prize. He also writes the series Framing the debate, which takes a closer look at photographs and videos that divide opinion. Jonathan is the author of two books on art, The Lost Battles: Leonardo, Michelangelo and the Artistic Duel That Defined the Renaissance and The Loves of the Artists. Read his Guardian articles here.
Details
Date: Friday 15 July 2016
Times: 6.30pm-9pm
Location: Tate Modern, Bankside, London SE1 9TG
Price: £99 (includes VAT, booking fee and drinks)
Event capacity: 18
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