テート・ギャラリーさんのインスタグラム写真 - (テート・ギャラリーInstagram)「Materials at the ready! ✂️🖍️🎨 Join #TateKids at 2pm for an arty online workshop to make your own paper figures of the people you love. Artist and illustrator Joey Yu (@itsjoeyyu) will lead today's hands-on session, guiding you through different drawing techniques to build an installation using your figures.  ​ Joey Yu used artworks from our collection as her inspiration for today's activity, including Lubaina Himid's 'Naming the Money' 2004 (pictured here). To create this installation Himid made 100 life-size paintings, which the viewer can walk around and see up close. Much of Himid's work is about issues of forgotten histories, race and identity. Here the cut-outs represent the Black artists, toy makers, dog trainers, musicians, drummers, dancers, shoemakers, map makers and painters of the past. The artist wanted to give a voice to and space for these people who were often invisible or ignored. She gives us a wonderful chance to meet, walk with and celebrate them. ​ ​Click the link in our bio or search 'Tate Kids' on our website to join from 2pm.  ​ Lubaina Himid (@lubainapics), Naming the Money 2004. Photographed by Stuart Whipps.」7月15日 20時15分 - tate

テート・ギャラリーのインスタグラム(tate) - 7月15日 20時15分


Materials at the ready! ✂️🖍️🎨 Join #TateKids at 2pm for an arty online workshop to make your own paper figures of the people you love. Artist and illustrator Joey Yu (@itsjoeyyu) will lead today's hands-on session, guiding you through different drawing techniques to build an installation using your figures. 

Joey Yu used artworks from our collection as her inspiration for today's activity, including Lubaina Himid's 'Naming the Money' 2004 (pictured here). To create this installation Himid made 100 life-size paintings, which the viewer can walk around and see up close. Much of Himid's work is about issues of forgotten histories, race and identity. Here the cut-outs represent the Black artists, toy makers, dog trainers, musicians, drummers, dancers, shoemakers, map makers and painters of the past. The artist wanted to give a voice to and space for these people who were often invisible or ignored. She gives us a wonderful chance to meet, walk with and celebrate them.

​Click the link in our bio or search 'Tate Kids' on our website to join from 2pm. 

Lubaina Himid (@lubainapics), Naming the Money 2004. Photographed by Stuart Whipps.


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