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Belonging

July – November 2025
A group of people in a large grey room, some sitting on the floor and some standing with their arms outstretched to the sky

Tate Play – Easter (Dan Weill Photography)

Join us to explore how home, identity and art making are deeply connected to place and community

Join us for a series of discussions, performances, workshops, and gatherings that explore how home, identity, and artmaking are deeply rooted in place and community.

Discover how artists translate spiritual connections to their homelands into vibrant works through textiles, painting, and land-based practices - while reflecting on your own relationship to home and place.

Hear from leading Indigenous voices and take part in gatherings that honour storytelling traditions, ancestral wisdom, and the power of belonging. 

This series runs from July – November 2025 at Tate Modern responding to Do Ho Suh: Walk the House, Emily Kam Kngwarray, Nigerian Modernism, Máret Ánne Sara, Gathering Ground and Abbas Zahedi: Begin Again.

All Tate Modern entrances are step-free. You can enter via the Turbine Hall and into the Natalie Bell Building on Holland Street, or into the Blavatnik Building on Sumner street.There are lifts to every floor of the Blavatnik and Natalie Bell buildings. Alternatively you can take the stairs.

  • Fully accessible toilets are located on every floor on the concourses.
  • A quiet room is available to use in the Natalie Bell Building on Level 4.
  • Ear defenders can be borrowed from the Ticket desks.

To help plan your visit to Tate Modern, have a look at our visual story. It includes photographs and information about what you can expect from a visit to the gallery.Download Tate Modern map PDFFor more information before your visit:

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Dates

July – November 2025

Programme

Left Right
  • Exhibition

    Abbas Zahedi: Begin Again

    Join us every month for the Begin Again support group

    Tate Modern
    Until 4 Jan 2026
  • A man sitting on the top of a ladder outside a house, raising his hand to draw something on the wall of the building.
    Talk

    Artist Talk: Do Ho Suh

    Join London-based artist Do Ho Suh for a unique talk on his creative practice

    Tate Modern
    21 Jun 2025
  • Talk

    Painting Country: The Vision of Emily Kam Kngwarray

    Join an evening celebrating the life and work of Anmatyerr artist from Central Australia, Emily Kam Kngwarray (c 1914-1996)

    Tate Modern
    9 Jul 2025
  • Three dancers perform in front of a red background. One dancer stretches their arms to the sky, the other dancers contain the first within their arms.
    Talk

    Making Trouble with Leigh: Michael Clark and Les Child in Conversation

    Choreographic artists Michael Clark and Les Child remember their collaboration and friendships with Leigh Bowery

    Tate Modern
    24 Jul 2025
  • Film Talk

    Past the Concrete

    Join us for an evening of storytelling, cinema, and reflection

    Tate Modern
    25 Sep 2025

Related exhibitions

Left Right
  • Exhibition

    Emily Kam Kngwarray

    A major exhibition celebrating the monumental art of Emily Kam Kngwarray

    Tate Modern
    10 Jul 2025 – 11 Jan 2026
  • A figure walking through a colourful architectural tunnel.
    Exhibition

    The Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh: Walk the House

    Enter the captivating world of leading contemporary artist Do Ho Suh

    Tate Modern
    Until 19 Oct 2025
  • Exhibition

    Nigerian Modernism

    Explore the artists who revolutionised modern art in Nigeria in the mid-20th century

    Tate Modern
    9 Oct 2025 – 11 May 2026
  • Turbine Hall
    Exhibition

    Hyundai Commission: Máret Ánne Sara

    Máret Ánne Sara to create new site-specific work for Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall

    Tate Modern
    14 Oct 2025 – 6 Apr 2026
  • Exhibition

    Gathering Ground

    Explore the power of art to inspire change in today’s ecological crisis

    Tate Modern
    Until 4 Jan 2026
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