Tate Gallery Hosting an Exhibit of the Work of Gnostic Saint William Blake

London’s prestigious Tate Gallery – located at Millbank, London SW1P 4RG – will be hosting an extensive exhibition of the works of Gnostic Saint William Blake September 11 through February 2 2020. The gallery’s site stats:

“William Blake was a painter, printmaker and poet who created some of the most iconic images in British art.

“Radical and rebellious, he is an inspiration to visual artists, musicians, poets and performers worldwide. His personal struggles in a period of political terror and oppression, his technical innovation, his vision and political commitment, have perhaps never been more pertinent.

“Inside the exhibition will be an immersive recreation of the small domestic room in which Blake showed his art in 1809. You will be able to experience for yourself the impact these works had when they were shown for the first time. In another room, Blake’s dream of showing his works at enormous scale will be made reality using digital technology.

“With over 300 original works, including his watercolours, paintings and prints, this is the largest show of Blake’s work for almost 20 years. It will rediscover him as a visual artist for the 21st century.

https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-britain/exhibition/william-blake-artist.

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