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Simon Fujiwara: Since 1982

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Tate St Ives presents the first major exhibition in the UK of the work of Simon Fujiwara (b.1982), a young British/Japanese artist who has been building a strong reputation over the last few years with a string of acclaimed projects around the world. Fujiwara grew up in Carbis Bay, just a mile from St Ives, and his recent projects have increasingly explored his childhood experiences in Cornwall. For this exhibition he takes over all the spaces at Tate St Ives, presenting a series of large-scale installations, over half of which have been produced especially for this unique context. Several of these installations integrate key works from the Tate Collection, including paintings by Alfred Wallis, Francis Bacon and Patrick Heron, as well as sculptures by Sarah Lucas and Barbara Hepworth.

For info call 01736 796226 Opening Hours: Nov–Feb Tues–Sun 10.00–16.20 Last Admission 16.00 Mar–Oct Every day 10.00–17.20 Last Admission 17.00 Admissions: Tate St Ives £6.50 / conc. £3.90 Barbara Hepworth Museum & Sculpture Garden £5.50 / conc. £3.25 Combined £10 / conc. £5.50

Tate St Ives, Porthmeor Beach, St Ives Cornwall TR26 1TG

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Website: www.tate.org.uk/stives/exhibitions/simonfujiwara/default.shtm

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