Victor Pasmore: [no title] t-shirt
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Additional Information
Pasmore’s [no title], 1971 is part of his series of 16 screenprints, The Image in Search of Itself, 1971. The prints in the series take many different abstract forms, and this piece is in pleasing blue hues.
Size Guide:
Measuring tips – for your chest size, measure all round your chest just below your armpits. For waist, measure round your waistline (where your trousers would button up).
X-Small: chest 86 cm, waist 71 cm.
Small: chest 91 cm, waist 76 cm.
Medium: chest 96 cm, waist 81 cm.
Large: chest 102 cm, waist 86 cm.
X-Large: 112 cm, waist 91 cm.
Wash cool, hang dry.
About our manufacturer
We’ve partnered with Teemill for our collection of print-on-demand apparel featuring a choice of Tate artwork designs. A sustainable, forward-thinking company, their garments are made in a wind-and-solar powered, SA8000 Certified factory in India dedicated to the fair treatment of workers, using organic sustainably produced cotton. They’re printed using low-waste digital printing tech and vegan inks that conform to the GOTS/Soil Association organic criteria and are never tested on animals. The garments are printed with your chosen design on demand in Teemill’s Isle of Wight factory, so there’s no overstock and no waste, and they’re shipped to you in plastic-free, recyclable packaging (which is also great for colouring-in).
If looked after well, your t-shirt should last for years, and at the end of its life you can use the QR code on the label to send it back to Teemill, where it’ll be turned back into usable material and made into new t-shirts.
About the artist
Victor Pasmore (1908–1998) was an English painter and printmaker and a highly influential abstract artist. His early representational work depicted landscapes, still life and figures and was typical of the Euston Road School which he helped found in 1937. However, in the late forties he embraced abstract art and constructions and became a seminal influence on its teaching. After his move to Malta, his later paintings and prints were influenced by Mediterranean colour and free forms which he claimed were purely abstract and not derived from nature.
- Artist Victor Pasmore
- Artwork [no title]
- Material 100% organic cotton
- Date of work 1971
- Credit Screenprint on paper, Unconfirmed: 502 × 698 mm © Tate. Purchased 1980
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Please note that some items are dispatched separately if they are made to order (such as coffee, custom prints and custom print clothing, neon lights or furniture). This means that if you order these items alongside other shop products, they won’t all arrive together, and you’ll get several deliveries.
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Delivery costs
We currently offer free standard delivery on UK orders over £60. Our other delivery costs are as follows.
For orders under £60:
UK – £5 per order
European Union – £15 per order
Rest of world (including non-EU European countries) – £28 per order
Here’s more information on delivery.
Refunds & returns
If you are not completely happy with your order, you can return any items to us, free of charge within 60 days of purchase, and we will be happy to offer you a full refund, replacement or exchange on any items excluding custom prints, furniture and pierced earrings.
For any queries, you can contact our customer service team via shop@tate.org.uk.
Here’s more information on refunds & returns.
Delivery & returns
Delivery times
We aim to deliver stocked shop products within:
- UK – 2-3 working days
- International – 2-4 weeks
For made-to-order items, including framed custom prints, furniture, lighting and rugs, we aim to deliver within:
- UK – 1-2 weeks
- International – 2-4 weeks
Please note that some items are dispatched separately if they are made to order (such as coffee, custom prints and custom print clothing, neon lights or furniture). This means that if you order these items alongside other shop products, they won’t all arrive together, and you’ll get several deliveries.
If the delivery time frame for each item has ended and you’re still waiting for something from your order, please get in touch and we’ll investigate for you.
Delivery costs
We currently offer free standard delivery on UK orders over £60. Our other delivery costs are as follows.
For orders under £60:
UK – £5 per order
European Union – £15 per order
Rest of world (including non-EU European countries) – £28 per order
Here’s more information on delivery.
Refunds & returns
If you are not completely happy with your order, you can return any items to us, free of charge within 60 days of purchase, and we will be happy to offer you a full refund, replacement or exchange on any items excluding custom prints, furniture and pierced earrings.
For any queries, you can contact our customer service team via shop@tate.org.uk.
Here’s more information on refunds & returns.