Light From Tate

A visual identity for Light from Tate: 1700s to Now. The exhibition tells the story of how light has captivated artists over time and across different media, including painting, photography, sculpture, installation, drawing and moving images.

Light from Tate features the historical paintings of visionary artists JMW Turner and John Constable, the impressionistic brushstrokes of Claude Monet, the bursts of sensorial colour painted by Wassily Kandinsky, Bridget Riley and Josef Albers, and the pioneering experimental photographs of the 1920s.

These incredible works are presented alongside mesmerising installations that include Olafur Eliasson’s crystalline sphere Stardust Particle, 2014, James Turrell’s space-melting Raemar, Blue.

Photo credit: David St George for Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki