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How do artists imagine the world in 2050?| Tate

A Year in Art: 2050 is a two-room exhibition at Tate Modern exploring how visions of the future have taken shape in art across time. It brings together historic works by figures like Umberto Boccioni with contemporary voices including Ayoung Kim and Andra Ursuţa and Toyin Ojih Odutola. From shifting cityscapes to speculative technologies, the exhibition invites us to reflect on the future we’re moving toward and how artists help us reimagine and think about what comes next. Take a closer look inside the exhibition with Michael Wellen, Senior Curator of International Art at Tate. If you enjoyed this video, you might like these: 🤖 5 Times Artist Nam June Paik Predicted the Future: https://youtu.be/yMUJB5aFvdo 💻 'I'm painting in the technology of my time' – Samia Halaby: https://youtu.be/SdrYqKOBe5E 🌍 Can art save the world from environmental catastrophe?: https://youtu.be/lQwrCxkMnPM Subscribe for weekly films: http://goo.gl/X1ZnEl To license Tate films please email film.licensing@tate.org.uk




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How do artists imagine the world in 2050?| Tate

A Year in Art: 2050 is a two-room exhibition at Tate Modern exploring how visions of the future have taken shape in art across time. It brin...