Hannah Quinlan and Rosie Hastings

Fascinating exhibition at Tate Britain of frescos by Hannah Quinlan and Rosie Hastings.

There were six large, square frescos and one preparatory drawing. As a fan of early Italian art it was interesting to see the medium of fresco being used by contemporary artists. You could see the day sections in which it was painted and in places a could see a similar approach to drapery. It felt courser than the earlier work but it could partly be due to viewing it at eye level not high up.

The works were all of groups of people outside and the commentary said they have an ongoing  exploration into the relationship between public space, architecture, state infrastructure and people asking viewers to question what public space looks like. They mix contemporary figures and art historical references.

Closes 7 May 2023


 

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