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Play Studio: Dream Worlds

Play Studio: Dream Worlds

Ongoing from 12 July 2025 Tate Immerse yourself in an extraordinary visual journey at the National Galleries Scotland’s Modern One in Edinburgh, where the Play Studio: Dream Worlds exhibition unfolds as part of the ARTIST ROOMS series. This distinguished showcase features compelling works by three iconic artists: Louise Bourgeois, Helen Chadwick, and Robert Mapplethorpe, each […]

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Belonging

Belonging

Until 11 January 2026 Tate Experience the groundbreaking exhibition Belonging, showcasing the monumental Aboriginal art of Emily Kam Kngwarray, now on view at Tate Modern’s Eyal Ofer Galleries in London. This landmark exhibition marks the debut of Kngwarray’s work in Europe, presenting a powerful and immersive exploration of her unique artistic journey and her profound

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Relaxed Hours: Edward Burra

Relaxed Hours: Edward Burra

July – November 2025 Tate “Relaxed Hours: Edward Burra” presents a profound exploration of the intertwining relationships between home, identity, and artistic creation, underscored by the fundamental ties to place and community. This compelling exhibition invites visitors to engage with a thoughtfully curated programme of discussions, performances, workshops, and gatherings—each illuminating the complex ways that

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Emma Critchley: Soundings

Emma Critchley: Soundings

Until 19 October 2025 Tate Discover the groundbreaking journey of British Surrealist Ithell Colquhoun in this landmark exhibition hosted at Tate Britain. Recognised as one of the most radical and innovative artists of her generation, Colquhoun’s work breaks conventional boundaries and explores surrealist methods of unconscious imagery, while fearlessly engaging with the mysterious realms of

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The Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh: Walk the House

The Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh: Walk the House

Until 5 October 2025 Tate The Genesis Exhibition: Immerse yourself in an evocative exploration of the deep sea’s political, ecological, and cultural dimensions through Emma Critchley’s Soundings, a groundbreaking three-screen video and sound installation showcased at Tate St Ives. This captivating work unfolds through a harmonious blend of mesmerizing oceanic footage, ethereal soundscapes, and contemporary

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Mildred's Albert Dock Art Trail

Mildred’s Albert Dock Art Trail

29 January 2025 – 4 January 2026 Tate Discover the transformative power of art in addressing today’s urgent ecological challenges through the compelling exhibition Gathering Ground, showcased at Tate Modern. This exhibition, which brings together an impressive selection of works from the Tate Collection, highlights a vital nexus between environmental and social justice. Visitors are

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Liliane Lijn: Arise Alive

Liliane Lijn: Arise Alive

Until 19 October 2025 Tate Discover the evocative and vivid artistry of Edward Burra, a distinguished British painter whose work offers a penetrating glimpse into 20th-century urban life and subcultures. Celebrated for his mastery of watercolour, Burra redefined this delicate medium by infusing it with boldness and satirical flair, capturing the dynamism and diversity of

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UNIQLO Tate Play

UNIQLO Tate Play

Available every day Tate Discover a captivating family-friendly adventure with UNIQLO Tate Play, an engaging art trail led by Mildred, Tate Liverpool’s beloved gallery cat. This special activity invites children and families to explore the enchanting Royal Albert Dock area while hunting for six carefully positioned images of artworks. As you meander through the historic

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Sculpture Workshop for Schools

Sculpture Workshop for Schools

Ongoing Tate Requiem, a magnificent mural by renowned British artist Chris Ofili, is a deeply moving tribute to Khadija Saye, an emerging artist who tragically lost her life in the Grenfell Tower fire. Commissioned specifically for Tate Britain’s North Staircase, this public artwork transcends mere decoration—it invites viewers into a profound reflection on loss, grief,

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Works by Charles Conder

Works by Charles Conder

19 April – 21 July 1929 Tate The exhibition Works by Charles Conder presents an insightful look into the artistic contributions of this distinguished painter, whose oeuvre vividly captures the essence of late 19th and early 20th-century art movements. While the showcased narrative gravitates around Conder, this particular presentation intriguingly features contextual references to prominent

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The Burrell collection

The Burrell collection

26 January – 30 September 1925 Tate The Burrell Collection offers a remarkable journey into the origins and evolution of British landscape painting, shedding light on the pioneering spirit of Richard Wilson, often hailed as the father of this artistic genre. This exhibition presents a rare opportunity to explore the depth and breadth of Wilson’s

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Earlier British watercolours lent by the Whitworth Institute

Earlier British watercolours lent by the Whitworth Institute

18 January – 31 December 1923 Tate This exhibition offers an extraordinary glimpse into the artistic movement known as the Book Illustration of the Sixties, spanning roughly from 1855 to 1875. Featuring a rich selection of drawings, burnished proofs, and woodblocks meticulously curated from the comprehensive collection of Mr. Harold Hartley, this showcase reveals the

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