Re.Create with Tate Britain: Music

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

A new Tate Britain was 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 compose something new to share with friends on Google+, Facebook and Twitter with #tatebritain

"The band Everything Everything take inspiration from Francis Bacon to create a new track"

Music meets Art - Everything Everything inspired by Francis Bacon (Performance Only), From the collection of: Tate Britain
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Performance

Music meets Art - Everything Everything inspired by Francis Bacon, From the collection of: Tate Britain
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Interview with the band

Acid house and brass band music meet art at this Tate Britain performance event curated by artist Jeremy Deller and Warp Records

Music meets Art - Warp x Tate, From the collection of: Tate Britain
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The History of the World, Jeremy Deller, 1998, From the collection of: Tate Britain
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© Jeremy Deller

"Anna Calvi performed live in the galleries at Tate Britain in front of two of her favourite artworks"

This is Britain: Anna Calvi, Tate, From the collection of: Tate Britain
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Interview with Anna Calvi

A Wreck, with Fishing Boats, Joseph Mallord William Turner, c.1840-5, From the collection of: Tate Britain
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Anna Calvi performance inspired by J.M.W Turner, Tate, From the collection of: Tate Britain
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Performance with Turner

Anna Calvi performance inspired by Peter Doig, From the collection of: Tate Britain
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Performance with Peter Doig

Singer-songwriter Lianne La Havas performs an intimate gig in the galleries and considers love and womanhood in two iconic works from Tate's collection.

This is Britain: Lianne La Havas, From the collection of: Tate Britain
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Pauline Bunny, Sarah Lucas, 1997-01-01, From the collection of: Tate Britain
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In this Hangout on Air, arts journalist Miranda Sawyer is joined by artist Haroon Mirza, music producers and online contributors for a lively discussion about music and art.

Music meets Art - Hangout On Air, From the collection of: Tate Britain
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London skateboard company Palace has created a unique set of decks that take their cue from British art.

In this film, with soundtrack by Rustie and Oneohtrix Point Never, we follow the design process.

Palace x Tate - Palace Skateboards inspired by John Martin, From the collection of: Tate Britain
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The Great Day of His Wrath, John Martin, Around 1851, From the collection of: Tate Britain
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Hylas Surprised by the Naiades, John Gibson, 1827-?36, exhibited 1837, From the collection of: Tate Britain
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Explore previous exhibitions: 

RE.CREATE with Tate Britain: Film

RE.CREATE with Tate Britain: Photography

RE.CREATE with Tate Britain: Poetry

RE.CREATE with Tate Britain: Comedy

RE.CREATE with Tate Britain: Cooking

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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The story featured may in some cases have been created by an independent third party and may not always represent the views of the institutions, listed below, who have supplied the content.

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