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Bill Brandt: Inside the Mirror
Discover the photography of Bill Brandt, whose images of daily life merged documentary with art
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Art Around the Building
Discover commissions and artworks around Tate Britain's building and garden
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Material as Message
We are invited to look at, listen to, smell and read the artworks in this display. Five different artists encourage …
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Djanogly Ceiling Commission: France-Lise McGurn: Skypark
For this Djanogly Café commission, France-Lise McGurn reflects on motherhood, children, city life and intimacy
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Richard Wright worked with architects Caruso St John to create this handmade glass and leading for the eastern window in …
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Fear and Freedom: 1940–1965
The Post-War era is one of immense social change and dramatic geopolitical realignment. Artists give visual expression to the experiences …
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Construction: 1955–1965
As Britain begins to rebuild, some artists use new materials in dialogue with modern design and architecture, believing art can …
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Creation and Destruction: 1960–1966
In the 1960s artists in Britain adopt a radical approach to question society’s values, merging art with life
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In Full Colour: 1960–1970
Social changes, popular media and a new spirit of optimism inspire artists to embrace vibrant, colour-saturated imagery
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Richard Hamilton
This display brings together paintings and prints Hamilton made between the 1950s and the 1970s, when modern consumer culture emerged …
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Ideas into Action: 1965–1980
Artists begin working with ideas and images that can be rapidly transmitted in an increasingly interconnected world, addressing political and …
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Henry Moore
From the comfort of family to the destruction of war, Moore’s sculptures and drawings explore enduring subjects
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Francis Bacon and Henry Moore
Bacon and Moore’s dynamic figures explore the relationship between form and space
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Aubrey Williams: Cosmological Abstractions 1973–85
This display explores Williams’s involvement with ecology, cosmology, music and pre-colonial civilisations
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No Such Thing as Society: 1980–1990
Against a backdrop of economic and social transformation, artists in the 1980s explore their experience of the land and the …
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End of a Century: 1990–2000
Media, money and celebrity transforms the landscape of British art. Provocative young artists take centre stage, while others contemplate cross-cultural …