Klee’s exhibition is on till March 2014 and it doesn’t cost much to get in only £16.50 for an adult but if your around you should go and see it as I think it would be inspirational and fascinating not only for my work but for yourself. His work is interesting as it is full of colour and shapes that creates images. The start of the exhibition is Klee’s breakthrough work during World War 1, where he first developed his abstract square patchwork of colours. The exhibition will focus more on the decade Klee spent teaching and working in the Bauhaus. There is a special final show on Sunday 9th March until 20.00. I think is work is bold, bright and it stands out as unique because you have to look closely at the artwork to see what it really is. I like the way he uses different size squares and shapes with different colours in his work it makes it more abstract and different from other artists. I think this exhibition will be worth your time. The exhibition is at the Tate Modern London and is open from 16th October 2013 – 9th March 2014.
Tickets
for Adult start from £16.50.




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