Tate International Touring Exhibitions

Past Exhibitions

Juan Muñoz A Retrospective
Dalí & Film
Gilbert & George
Eija-Liisa Ahtila
Albers and Moholy-Nagy
American Sublime
Art and the 60s
Art of the Garden
Max Beckmann
Joseph Beuys: Actions, Vitrines, Environments
Simon Carroll: Suggestion and Statement
Constable
Constable to Delacroix: British Art and the
French Romantics

Constantin Brancusi: The Essence of Things
Cruel and Tender: Realism and
Photography in the Twentieth Century

Degas, Sickert And Toulouse Lautrec: Modern
Life In Britain And France 1870–1910

Exposed: Victorian Nude
Fischli & Weiss
The Photographs of Roger Fenton 1852 - 60
Robert Frank
Lucian Freud
Katharina Fritsch
Gainsborough
Eva Hesse
Howard Hodgkin
Hogarth
Gwen John and Augustus John
Light into Colour: Turner in the South West
Bruce Nauman: Make Me Think Me
Barnett Newman
Matisse Picasso
Moore and Mexico
Roman Ondák
Hélio Oiticica
Sigmar Polke Printing Mistakes:
Recent Paintings and Drawings

The Pre-Raphaelite Dream: Paintings
and Drawings from the Tate Collection

Pre-Raphaelite Vision: Truth to Nature
Joshua Reynolds: The Creation of Celebrity
Shopping
Stanley Spencer
Stubbs
Summer of Love: Art of the Psychedelic Era
Surrealism: Desire Unbound
The Stage of Drawing: Gesture and Act
William Turner: Licht und Farbe
(Light and Color)

Turner and Venice
Turner et le Lorrain
Turner: Reflections of Sea and Light
Jeff Wall
Warhol
Whistler, Sargent & Steer
Zero to Infinity: Arte Povera
Edward Hopper
Donald Judd
Mike Kelley: The Uncanny
Gwyn Hanssen Pigott: Caravan

Featured Exhibition:
Turner: Reflections of Sea and Light

The sea was the subject that, more than any other, preoccupied Turner throughout his career. He recorded all its various moods, whether tranquil or stormy. Crucially, Turner's interest in the sea was often a means of focusing on issues of nationalism at a time when the English Channel represented the only barrier against the military ambitions of France...

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