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Walk Through British Art: 1960
Explore 1960-1970, a decade of tremendous change in society and art
Walk Through British Art: 1810
See landscape painting and great neoclassical works from 1810–1840
Turner Collection: 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
Art Now: The Darks: Ruth Ewan and Astrid Johnston
Explore the area around Tate Britain, once the site of the infamous Millbank Prison with The Darks audio tour
Walk Through British Art
Walk through time and explore artworks from 1545 to the present day
Walk Through British Art: 1840
Recapture the feel of a Victorian exhibition gallery, with artworks from 1840–1890
Walk Through British Art: 1930
Reflect on the diversity of art produced in Britain from 1930-1940
Walk Through British Art: 1780
Experience paintings and sculptures from the war period of 1780–1810
Walk Through British Art: 1540
Start the journey through 500 years of British art with works from 1540–1650
Turner Collection: Found in Turner’s Studio: Seascapes
Share Turner’s fascination with the sea in all its variety, a subject of which he never tired
Spotlights: William Blake's Legacy, 1920s-1980s
Explore the work and legacy of William Blake
Spotlights: The Blake Room
See a new selection of works by the visionary artist and poet, William Blake
Turner Collection: Fire and Water
John Constable’s Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows returns to Tate Britain to hang alongside a work by his rival J ...
Spotlights: Markéta Luskačová
Markéta Luskačová (born 1944) is best known for her black and white photographs of religious rituals in Slovakia and life ...
Turner Collection: John Constable: Nature and Nostalgia
Learn how Constable, Turner’s contemporary, was inspired by the landscape of south-east England
Turner Collection
See the world’s largest collection of Turner’s work in changing displays in the Clore Gallery
Walk Through British Art: 1730
See British artworks from 1730–1765, including an iconic self-portrait by Hogarth
Walk Through British Art: 1940
See artworks from 1940-1950, which mainly respond to World War II