Highlights
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Quiz: How are you feeling?
We've teamed up with a psychotherapist to assess your mood and match you to a Tate artwork
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A guide to slow looking
Be amazed by the discoveries you can make when you look for longer at art
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Van Gogh: Challenging the Myth of the 'Tortured Genius'
Understand Van Gogh's mental health through a new perspective
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The Art of Slow Looking
What happens when we spend time getting to know a single artwork in detail?
How do these artworks make you feel?
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Vija Celmins Ocean
1975 -
Bridget Riley Nataraja
1993 -
Joseph Mallord William Turner Norham Castle, Sunrise
c.1845 -
Martin Creed Work No. 203: EVERYTHING IS GOING TO BE ALRIGHT
1999 -
Jim Dine Welcome Home Rare Birds
1969 -
Anya Gallaccio preserve ‘beauty’
1991–2003 -
Rineke Dijkstra Julie, Den Haag, Netherlands, February 29 1994
1994, printed 2021 -
Roni Horn Pink Tons
2009 -
Gillian Wearing CBE ‘Everything is connected in life...’
1992–3 -
Patrick Heron Azalea Garden : May 1956
1956 -
Andy Warhol Happy Butterfly Day
1955 -
Edwina Sandys Peace
1974
Explore more Themes
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Disability and Art
Explore how artists have portrayed the range of human ability through their art
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Animals and Art
Explore photography and paintings of creatures and critters throughout art history
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Weather and Art
Explore how artists respond to the seasons and our changing environment
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Queer Lives and Art
Discover LGBTQ artists and queer art
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Travel and Art
Explore transport and travel through the eyes of artists