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Tate Britain
Turner Exhibited: Ambition and Reputation
See some of Turner’s major works that helped change the course of British painting over his fifty-year career
Tate Modern
Pat Steir
Discover the deep, watery prints of North American artist Pat Steir
Tate Modern
Cildo Meireles
Overwhelm your senses with Babel, Meireles’ 2001 artwork, which explores information overload and failed communication
Tate Modern
Painting with White
Explore the philosophical, poetic and spiritual associations of white monochrome paintings
Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden
Barbara Hepworth
Gain insight into the life and works of one of Britain’s most important twentieth-century artists
Tate Modern
Start Display
This display introduces you to some of the best-loved artworks in the Tate collection
Tate Modern
Artist and Society
Explore artworks from Tate's collection that respond to their social and political context
Tate Britain
1540
Start the journey through 500 years of British art with artworks from 1540–1650
Tate Modern
Yin Xiuzhen
Explore the use of everyday materials in Yin Xiuzhen’s sculptural objects which explore themes of power and identity
Tate Modern
James Rosenquist and Allora & Calzadilla
See how international artists have responded in different ways to the impact of mass media and communications
Tate Modern
In the Studio
Investigate the processes artists use to make artworks, and how our responses are integral to the piece
Tate Modern
International Surrealism
See surrealist artworks made by the original Paris-based group and other international artists
Tate Modern
Gutai
Learn how the Gutai artists playfully experimented with expanded forms of painting, performance and installation
Tate Modern
The Disappearing Figure: Art after Catastrophe
Survey the impact of the catastrophic events of WWII on the art that followed
Tate Modern
Infinite Geometry
Discover how mathematical and mystical principles inspired the geometrical abstract work of the artists in this display
Tate Modern
Performer and Participant
Discover how artists working between the 1960s and the 1990s opened up new spaces for participation
Tate Modern
A View from Zagreb: Op and Kinetic Art
Explore the geometric abstract art created by the New Tendencies movement in the 1960s
Tate Modern
Gerhard Richter
The six paintings in this room were conceived by Gerhard Richter as a coherent group, named after the American experimental …