Edgar Degas once said, “Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.” Our ReCreate with Tate Britain project allows all art-lovers to show what they see.
The project celebrates the Tate’s 500 year British Art collection by asking creative types across the world to ReCreate something of their own from a Tate Britain painting and to share on Google+.
Themes include Cooking, Comedy and Poetry . Tate Britain invited famous TV chefs The Fabulous Baker Brothers to take inspiration from Hogarth’s ‘O the Roast beef of Old England’ to ReCreate a new recipe as part of the food series. Watch how they created a burger recipe inspired by the painting.
This evening, at 8 p.m. GMT, fashion photographer Miles Aldridge and our Google+ Photography community will present a special Hangout on Air about photography and art. Be sure to tune in here to watch live.
Want to get involved? It's as simple as 1, 2, 3:
Take a look at Tate Britain's collection on the Google Art Project and pick something that inspires you
Create something new and share it into the with Tate Britain Community.
Tag it #Recreate and #TateBritain. Whether it's food, fashion, photography, we'd love to see it
Over the next few months, we will share selected artworks to the Google Art Project and Tate Britain Google+ pages. Upcoming themes include fashion, music and film. Make sure to join the Google+ Community and stay up to date.
Join us and ReCreate.
Posted by Calvin Lau and Kevin Maguire, Product Marketing Managers, EMEA
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