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Gillard and Sutherland will present their new research project C~C, an exploration of how environment influences art-making and the similarities and links between the Cornish Coast of their childhood and the Pacific Coast of California.
In Spring 2013, the artists undertook a journey: ‘several thousand miles through the arid and unfamiliar landscapes of the western states of the US, aiming to reach the Pacific Coast. Imagining a foreign shore meeting an ocean, we prepared for another unknown territory. On reaching our destination, however, we were transported to the coastline of our childhoods — to a returning rather than an arriving’.
As part of this project, a series of artworks and performances will be presented throughout the gallery, overlaying and intervening with the current exhibition, The Modern Lens. Contributors include Chris Dyson, Bryony Gillard, Walter de Maria, Andrew Munks, Oliver Sutherland, Sarah Rara, Elias Romero, Gino Saccone, Rachelle Sawatsky and Savanah Theis. Galleries and shop open 18.00–21.00. Food and pay bar in the cafĂ© until 22.00 (last orders for food 21.00, last orders for drinks 21.30). We hope you can join us, Georgina Kennedy Learning Curator: Adult ProgrammesTate St Ives
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