テート・ギャラリーのインスタグラム(tate) - 6月20日 22時47分
To mark #WorldRefugeeDay, we’re working with @irceurope to highlight artists in our galleries who have fled conflict or persecution.
#PietMondrian moved from Paris to London in September 1938. To avert Hitler’s threats of war, the British and French Prime Ministers agreed that part of Czechoslovakia could become German territory. For many in Europe, this appeasement of Hitler’s aggressive policy was a warning sign of the horrors to come. Mondrian’s paintings had been mocked in the Nazis’ anti-modernist Degenerate Art exhibition in 1937. ‘One no longer breathes easily’, Mondrian remarked. Two years later, seeking to escape the German bombing of London, Mondrian prepared to leave for New York.
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A selection of works are highlighted at all 4 Tate galleries today. These works are a small part of what we stand to lose if refugees lose our support. Tate and @irceurope stand for a world that welcomes. Read more or share your support for #WorldRefugeeDay by clicking our bio link.
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Piet Mondrian, Composition B (No.II) with Red 1935, spotlighted at Tate Modern today.
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