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Tate St Ives
Modern Bodies: Barbara Hepworth
Consider what it means to inhabit a human body in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries
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
Cy Twombly
Discover the work of Cy Twombly, whose pared-back approach engages with ancient history and myth.
Tate Modern
Media Networks
See how artists in Tate’s collection have responded to the impact of mass media
Tate Modern
ARTIST ROOMS: Phyllida Barlow
Phyllida Barlow transforms everyday household materials into large-scale sculptural installations
Tate Modern
Start Display
This display introduces you to some of the best-loved artworks in the Tate collection
Tate Modern
Tate Modern
Performer and Participant
Discover how artists working between the 1960s and the 1990s opened up new spaces for participation
Tate Britain
Tate Modern
In the Studio
Investigate the processes artists use to make artworks, and how our responses are integral to the piece
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
Barbara Kruger
Who owns what? uses the methods of mass media and advertising to question consumerism
Tate Liverpool
Journeys through the Tate Collection
Explore more than 80 works from the Tate collection for free
Tate Modern
Artist and Society
Explore artworks from Tate's collection that respond to their social and political context
Tate St Ives
ARTIST ROOMS: Sol LeWitt
Colourful and lively acrylic paint installation by the American conceptual artist Sol LeWitt
Tate Modern
Materials and Objects
Discover artists from Tate's collection who have embraced new and unusual materials and methods
Tate Modern
Oswaldo Maciá
Something Going On Above My Head brings together over two thousand birdsongs from across the world, arranged like instruments in …
Tate Modern
Pat Steir
Discover the deep, watery prints of North American artist Pat Steir
Tate Britain
Historic and Early Modern British Art
Trace the story of British art from the Tudors to WWII