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Tate Liverpool
Tackling the Blues Display
Enjoy a free display of artworks created by children and young people in Merseyside and West Lancashire
Tate Liverpool
Exhibition
Candice Breitz: Love Story
If a refugee's story was told by a celebrity, would you pay more attention?
Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden
Collection route
Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden
Explore the work of Barbara Hepworth through her home, studio and garden
Online events
Workshop
Tate Collective Producers Sessions
A series of workshops for 15–25 year olds taking you behind the scenes at Tate St Ives
Other Venue
Exhibition
Institut National d'Histoire de l'Art (INHA)
Multiple Histories and Transnational Narratives: Re-orienting European Museums
Explore the ways in which museums in Europe are reimagining their collections
Tate Britain
Display
1950: Abstraction in Britain
Discover the abstract art created in Britain through the 1950s
Tate Britain
Display
60 years
Celebrate the work of British women artists from 1960s to the present day
Tate Britain
Display
Ancients and Moderns: Legacies of William Blake
Discover the influence of William Blake on British artists in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
Tate Britain
Display
The Bauhaus and Britain
Explore the connections between the progressive Bauhaus art school and the visual arts in Britain in the 1930s
Tate Britain
Display
Audio Tour: 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
Tate Britain
Display
Edith Tudor-Hart and Wolfgang Suschitzky
This room presents a selection of photographs by Edith Tudor-Hart and her younger brother Wolfgang Suschitzky
Tate Britain
Display
Fire and Water: Turner and Constable in the Royal Academy 1831
John Constable’s Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows returns to Tate Britain to hang alongside a work by his rival J.M.W. …
Tate Britain
Display
Found in Turner’s Studio: Landscape and History
Follow Turner’s artistic experimentation through unexhibited and unfinished works whose innovation often puzzled his contemporaries
Tate Britain
Display
Gwen John
Discover the work of Gwen John, best known for her subtle portraits of women, painted with a muted chalky palette
Tate Britain
Display
Hear My Story: Sharing who we are
Whilst school groups are still unable to visit the gallery, we asked them to share their stories of the past …
Tate Britain
Display
Tate Britain
Display
Isaac Julien: Looking for Langston
Isaac Julien’s film Looking for Langston breaks down traditional divisions between different art forms
Tate Britain
Display
Turner Collection: John Constable: Nature and Nostalgia
Learn how Constable, Turner’s contemporary, was inspired by the landscape of south-east England
Tate Britain
Display
Len Lye Film Animations: 1935–1937
Explore Len Lye's open and imaginative approach to experimental film-making