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PROUD TO SUPPLY BOAT PAINT FOR YOKO ONO’S EXHIBITION AT THE TATE MODERN!

Boat being painted for Yoko Ono Exhibition Tate Modern

Yoko Ono, who was married to The Beatle’s John Lennon, is a trailblazer of art, film and performance, a celebrated musician, and a formidable campaigner for world peace.

Her new exhibition YOKO ONO: MUSIC OF THE MIND is the UK’s largest exhibition at London’s Tate Modern, celebrating key moments in Ono’s ground breaking career, from the mid-1950s to now.

Visitors to the exhibition are invited to take part in both simple acts of the imagination and interaction. The Add Colour (Refugee Boat) piece which begins as an all-white boat in an all-white room and Witham Group have been delighted to work with the providers and painters of the boat, used in this exhibition by donating the Supercote white paint to create a blank canvas.

 The boat, primed with Woco Supercote, forms a blank canvas for visitors to paint and draw on

 The boat, primed with Woco Supercote, forms a blank canvas for visitors to paint and draw on

The small white boat with our paint on is found inside a white empty space, the visitors are invited to paint it with their own hopes, wishes, dreams, ideas and images.
Previous to The Tate in London, the Add Colour (refugee boat concept as graced the shores of New York Mori, Japan; Thessaloniki, Greece; Leeds, England; and Leipzig, Germany.

You can visit the boat at the Tate Modern in London and see it with our Woco paint and add your own artwork until 1st September 2024.

Visitors to the Add Colour Exhibition are invited to paint it with their own hopes, ideas and dreams.

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