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 Porthmeor Beach, St Ives
with the entrance to the Tate gallery on the right.
Tate St Ives is an art museum
in St Ives
, Cornwall
, UK
, exhibiting work by modern British
artists, including work of the St Ives School
.
The building, designed by architects Evans and Shaleff
, lies on the site of the old gas works overlooking Porthmeor Beach. It was opened to the public in 1993 – the fifth museum to be opened by Tate
after Tate Britain
, Tate Modern
and Tate Liverpool
and the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden
(also in St Ives and managed by Tate
since 1980).
Recently, a new extension to the gallery has been proposed in response to the large numbers of visitors the gallery attracts, with the aims of providing better education spaces and accommodating larger works of art. The plans have met with fierce objections from some parts of the local community.
History of 20th-century art in St Ives: the 'St Ives School'
In 1920, Bernard Leach
and Shoji Hamada
set up a pottery in St Ives, creating the town's first connection to international 20th-century art.
In 1928, an important meeting between Alfred Wallis
, Ben Nicholson
and Christopher Wood
started the development of north Cornwall seaside resort of St Ives as an artists' colony.
With the outbreak of World War II
in 1939, Ben Nicholson, Barbara Hepworth
and Naum Gabo
settled in St Ives, establishing an outpost for the abstract avant-garde movement in west Cornwall. After the war ended, a new and younger generation of artists emerged. These included Peter Lanyon
, John Wells
, Roger Hilton
, Bryan Wynter
, Patrick Heron
, Terry Frost
and Wilhelmina Barns-Graham
.
Whilst Tate St Ives seeks to preserve the history of twentieth-century art in St Ives, the gallery also exhibits new work from artists working further afield. The gallery's artist residency programme aims to develop the professional practice of artists who live and work in Cornwall.
See also
Barbara Hepworth Museum
List of St Ives artists
External link
[ Tate St Ives website ]
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