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Tate Britain 10.00–17.50 |
Exhibitions
A sheet or pasted together page of newsprint gives Tony Swain both the physical and conceptual starting point for his evocative and dreamlike paintings.
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Tate Britain 10.00–17.50 |
Exhibitions
This is a rare chance to see exceptional works by leading contemporary British artists and to explore Tate's amazing contemporary collection.
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Tate Britain 10.00–17.50 |
Exhibitions
This two-room display features works on paper by Turner and explores his working methods and techniques.
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Tate Britain 10.00–17.50 |
Exhibitions
Heaven and Earth will be a major survey of the work of Richard Long and his first retrospective exhibition in London for eighteen years.
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Tate Britain 10.00–17.50 |
Exhibitions
For the latest in the celebrated Duveens Commission series Rothschild has conceived a new ambitious sculpture for the galleries that lie at the heart of Tate Britain.
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Tate Modern 10.00–22.00 |
Exhibitions
This will be a major landmark and the first large-scale showing of Futurism in Britain in thirty years.
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Tate Modern 10.00–22.00 |
Exhibitions
Stutter presents the work of international contemporary artists Sven Augustijnen, Anna Barham, Stuart Bailey and Will Holder, Dominique Petitgand, and Michael S Riedel.
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Tate Modern 10.00–22.00 |
Exhibitions
Spanning the past four decades, this show will explore the exceptional diversity of Kirkeby's work by focusing on key moments in his career.
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Tate Modern 10.00–22.00 |
Exhibitions
Cold Mouth Prayer is a panoramic new painting, specially commissioned for Tate Modern’s Restaurant.
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Tate Liverpool 10.00–17.50 |
Exhibitions
Tate Liverpool presents a major wall drawing by influential American artist Sol LeWitt as part of the first UK tour of ARTIST ROOMS. The monumental and colourful Wall Drawing '#1136' (2004) will span the 22 meter long wall of the ground floor gallery.
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Tate Liverpool 10.00–17.50 |
Exhibitions
An exhibition looking at the shifting moment in twentieth-century art, when a group of artists began to perceive colour as 'readymade'.
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Tate Liverpool 10.00–17.50 |
Exhibitions
DLA Piper Series: This is Sculpture takes an ambitious and revolutionary look at the history of modern and contemporary sculpture
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Tate St Ives 10.00–17.30 |
Exhibitions
Tate St Ives presents seven autonomous but complementary one room displays by seven international artists and makers.
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Tate St Ives |
Family Activities
Explore the Barbara Hepworth Museum with art games, puzzles and drawing activities.
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Tate Modern 10.00–22.00 |
Family Activities
Paper-based activities to help you explore and enjoy the gallery.
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Tate Modern 10.00–22.00 |
Family Activities
The one-stop place to pick up imaginative ways to introduce children to modern art.
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Tate Modern 11.00–17.00 |
Courses
A workshop exploring the legacy of Futurism on the moving image
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Tate Liverpool 13.00–15.00 |
Family Activities
Join poet and Storyteller John Hughes as he tells his interactive poems.
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Tate Liverpool 14.00–17.00 |
Youth Events
Your chance to take a leading role in our summer project designed by Young Tate.
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Tate Britain 14.30–14.45 |
Talks
A short talk on John Everett Millais' 'Hearts are Trumps' from 1872
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BSL interpretation
Step-free access
Hearing loop
Visual description