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Art Around the Building

Discover commissions and artworks around Tate Britain's building and garden 

A large mural with outlines of figures in different colours on a curved ceiling

France-Lise McGurn Skypark 2022 © Photo: Tate

Look out for installations and artworks dotted around the buildings and outside on the lawns. Some are part of the fabric of Tate Britain, while others will be on display for a limited time.

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Martin Boyce

Martin Boyce

See Martin Boyce's word installation, outside Tate Britain

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Martin Boyce commission

Martin Boyce commission at Tate Britain. Photo: © Tate (Joe Humphrys)

Richard Wright No title

Richard Wright No title

Richard Wright worked with architects Caruso St John to create this handmade glass and leading for the eastern window in the Millbank foyer

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No Title by Richard Wright, view of flooring and window in Tate Britain

No Title by Richard Wright

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Artists International

Artists International

This display tells the story of the Artists’ International Association, from its foundation in 1933 to the mid-point of the Second World War

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James Boswell, Two studies of a man with a chain through his head [c.1943]. Tate Archive. © The Estate of James Boswell / Tate.

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