RE.CREATE with Tate Britain: Fashion

Meet 500 years of British Art, interpreted by the world's leading creatives + you

A new Tate Britain will be unveiled on 19 November 2013.



To celebrate we're asking leading figures from the worlds of cooking, fashion, poetry, film, photography, music and comedy to share the creative processes behind their own work, inspired by 500 years of British Art.

RE.CREATE with Tate Britain is a new partnership with Google.

We invite you to draw inspiration from 500 years of British Art, then recreate something new to share with friends on Google+, Facebook and Twitter with #tatebritain







Over the coming months we'll announce new themes and introduce new artworks for you to be inspired by

Design duo Preen drew on David Hockney's painting 'A Bigger Splash' in creating swimwear and clothing for their resort collection 2014.

They invited us into the studio to show us how they transformed Hockney's painting with its hot LA light and inviting pool into a fashion 'romance of a dream of an ideal'.

Fashion meets Art - Preen inspired by David Hockney, From the collection of: Tate Britain
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In her twenties and living in Paris, Lulu Guinness had a poster of Bill Brandt's famous photograph 'Nude London' up on her wall.

The image stayed with her, and now becomes an inspiration for her new London Tote bag.  Art and Fashion meet as we follow her from Tate Britain to her studio and then to the factory to see the bag in production.

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Fashion designer Jonathan Saunders staged his Spring/Summer collection 2014 at Tate Britain, inspired by the grandeur of its neo-classical architecture, as well as by the art within its walls. 

Walking through the galleries he chooses a favourite sculpture by Anthony Caro, 'Early One Morning', to explore the relationship between form, colour and structure, and how this relates to his own work with textiles.

Fashion meets Art - Jonathan Saunders inspired by Anthony Caro, From the collection of: Tate Britain
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Early One Morning, Sir Anthony Caro, 1962-01-01, From the collection of: Tate Britain
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Now we want you to be inspired. Please send us your art inspired fashion creations to ‘Fashion meets 500 years of British Art’ via G+, Facebook and Twitter with #tatebritain.  We'll publish some of the best right here.

Watch Recreate with Tate Britain - 'Fashion Meets Art' Google Hangout LIVE this Wednesday 20th November 2013 at 8pm GMT on http://www.youtube.com/tate



Arts journalist Miranda Sawyer, designer Stephen Jones along with fashion historians, bloggers and online contributors will be discussing art and fashion in the context of art on show at Tate Britain.

Holyday, James Tissot, c.1876, From the collection of: Tate Britain
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Mrs Carl Meyer and her Children, John Singer Sargent, 1896, From the collection of: Tate Britain
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A Young Lady Aged 21, Possibly Helena Snakenborg, Later Marchioness of Northampton, British School 16th century, 1569, From the collection of: Tate Britain
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The Snack Bar, Edward Burra, 1930-01-01, From the collection of: Tate Britain
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Miranda Sawyer is joined by V&A curator Oriole Cullen, designer Stephen Jones and fashion historian Amber Butchart, as well as online contributors Disneyrollergirl and Rory Hutton, for a lively discussion about fashion and art.

This is an archived version of the 'Fashion meets Art' Hangout On Air that took place on 20 November 2013 at Tate Britain.

Fashion meets Art - Hangout On Air, 2013-11-20, From the collection of: Tate Britain
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Explore previous exhibitions: 

RE.CREATE with Tate Britain: Photography

RE.CREATE with Tate Britain: Poetry

RE.CREATE with Tate Britain: Comedy

RE.CREATE with Tate Britain: Cooking



Meet 500 Years of British Art

Visit Tate Britain for more ideas and inspiration

http://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-britain/meet-tate-britain

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Creative Director—Jane Burton

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