TATE BRITAIN - NOW YOU SEE US
“Tate Britain’s Now You See Us spans four centuries of art by more than 100 female artists. It is planted with revelations. Here are miniatures by Levina Teerlinc, Flemish “paintrix” at the court of Elizabeth I, including one of the young Gloriana with telltale ginger eyebrows attributed to Teerlinc. Lively portraits by Joan Carlile (1606-79) show satin-clad aristocrats with watery eyes and occasional double chins, real and recognisable women staring out of the canvas.”
- The Guardian
Pictured - Ethel Walker ‘The Excursion Of Nausicaa’. 1920
For this project I was commissioned by Tate to compose a series of pieces to sit with these courageous stories.
Credits
Audio producer - Tess Davidson
Composer - Steven Dove
Sound recordist - Ben Hood
Voiceover - Lucie Shorthouse
Assistant producer - Ben Wells
Executive producer - Saskia Mercuri