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Tate Britain 10.00–17.50 |
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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 |
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British Orientalist Painting will explore the responses of British artists to the cultures and landscapes of the Near and Middle East between 1780 and 1930
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Tate Britain 10.00–17.50 |
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Historic and contemporary drawings from the Tate Collection, many of which have rarely been exhibited before.
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Tate Britain 10.00–17.50 |
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Alan Michael is a painter who lives and works in Glasgow who works a puzzling and eclectic array of imagery into his canvases.
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Tate Britain 10.00–17.50 |
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Juneau Projects,established by artists Phil Duckworth and Ben Sadler, have created a new installation for the Sculpture Court Commission.
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Tate Britain 10.00–17.50 |
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The first major display in the UK of work by Mitra Tabrizian, an Iranian-British photographer.
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Tate Britain 10.00–17.50 |
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A unique and contemporary variety of voices that challenges the familiar presentation of ‘the Middle East’ in the media.
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Tate Britain 10.00–17.50 |
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Creed's Work No. 850 centres on a simple idea: that a person will run as fast as they can every thirty seconds through the gallery.
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Tate Britain 10.00–17.50 |
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This display centres on Rubens' The Apotheosis of James I and other studies: sketch for the ceiling of the Banqueting House, Whitehall (1629–30), which Tate hope to aquire with the help of the Art Fund and Tate Memebers.
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Tate Britain 10.00–17.50 |
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The fourth Tate Triennial, curated by Nicolas Bourriaud, opens at Tate Britain in February 2009.
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Tate Britain 10.00–17.50 |
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This display presents a selection of archival material from the ten-year period of Townsend’s editorship of the radical art magazine, Studio International.
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Tate Modern 10.00–22.00 |
Exhibition
Cold Mouth Prayer is a panoramic new painting, specially commissioned for Tate Modern’s Restaurant.
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Tate Modern 10.00–22.00 |
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A fascinating history of photographic portraiture taken in cities around the world.
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Tate Modern 10.00–22.00 |
Exhibition
Tate Modern presents a major exhibition of works by Cy Twombly, one of the most highly regarded painters working today and a foremost figure among the generation of American artists that includes Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg and Andy Warhol.
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Tate Modern 10.00–22.00 |
Exhibition
A display showcasing international artists who have explored the relationship between experience and abstract mark-making.
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Tate Modern 10.00–22.00 |
Exhibition
An awesome line-up of acclaimed street artists present the first major public museum display of street art in London.
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Tate Modern 10.00–22.00 |
Exhibition
A ten-part video installation that responds to the military conflicts in Iraq since March 2003.
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Tate Modern 10.00–22.00 |
Exhibition
H BOX is an innovative, roaming screening hall, presenting major new video commissions by eight international artists.
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Tate Liverpool 10.00–17.50 |
Exhibition
Visit Liverpool in its year of being European Capital of Culture, and you will have the opportunity to see a range of masterpieces by Gustav Klimt.
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Tate Liverpool 10.00–17.50 |
Exhibition
A major re-hang of the Tate Collection brings key works, both representational and abstract to three floors of galleries.
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Tate St Ives 10.00–17.30 |
Exhibition
Adam Chodzko exhibition featuring a wide variety of media.
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Tate St Ives 10.00–17.30 |
Exhibition
An exhibition which looks at the development of St Ives as an arts colony between 1811 and 1888.
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Tate St Ives 10.00–17.30 |
Exhibition
A new selection of works, drawn from the Tate Collection.
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Tate Britain 10.00–17.50 |
Family Events
Explore the exciting gallery spaces at Tate Britain
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Tate Modern 10.00–22.00 |
Family Events
Choose your own Tate Teaser trail and go exploring modern art.
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Tate Modern 10.00–22.00 |
Family Events
The one-stop place to pick up imaginative ways to introduce children to modern art.
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Tate Modern 10.00–22.00 |
Family Events
Looking for Change at Tate Modern
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Tate Liverpool 10.00–16.00 |
Teachers
The role of contemporary and how schools can support and inspire its development
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Tate Liverpool 10.00–17.50 |
Family Events
Pick up a Family Bag and go on a trail around the gallery
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Tate St Ives 10.00–17.30 |
Family Events
Tune into the voices of St Ives Junior School
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Tate St Ives 10.00–18.00 |
Talks/Discussions/Lectures
This event will explore international perspectives on the development of St Ives.
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Tate Modern 13.00–13.45 |
Talks/Discussions/Lectures
Trish Smithen describes the creation of Cy Twombly's Four Seasons.
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Tate Liverpool 17.00–18.30 |
Teachers
An informal opportunity to meet curators for a preview of Tate Liverpool’s exhibitions
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Tate Modern 19.00–21.00 |
Talks/Discussions/Lectures
A British Sign Language event featuring a new performance by artist Silvia Ziranek.
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Tate Britain 20.30–20.50 |
Film/Video
The Last Silent Movie opens the archives and allows us to hear the words of dead people.
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Tate Britain 21.00–21.30 |
Film/Video
The Last Silent Movie opens the archives and allows us to hear the words of dead people.
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BSL interpretation
Step-free access
Hearing loop
Visual description