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Tate Britain

1930

1 February – 30 October 2022

Reflect on the range of art produced in Britain from 1930–1940

Tate Britain

St Ives Circa 1959

1 February – 30 October 2022

Discover the impact of the Cornish landscape on a generation of artists

Tate Modern

Mohan Samant

1 February – 12 June 2022

This display brings together mixed media works from the Indian artist’s studio experimentations in 1970s and 1980s New York

Tate Modern

Martin Creed

1 February 2022 – 6 October 2024

Contemplate Martin Creed’s conceptual installation Work No. 232: the whole world + the work = the whole world 

Tate Britain

1910

1 February – 25 September 2022

Uncover 1910–1930, one of the most contested periods in art

Tate Britain

Poetical Bodies: Works on Paper by Blake and His Contemporaries

1 February – 10 April 2022

This display focuses on William Blake and several of his contemporaries. All artists used the human figure to explore
intense …

Tate Modern

Yin Xiuzhen

1 February – 12 June 2022

Explore the use of everyday materials in Yin Xiuzhen’s sculptural objects which explore themes of power and identity

Tate Britain

Travellers in Italy from Grand Tourists to Turner

1 February – 28 November 2022

Discover the influence of Italy on eighteenth century European artists in this display of drawings, watercolours and oil sketches

Tate Modern

Mitch Epstein and Marwan Rechmaoui

1 February 2022 – 28 April 2023

The rooms in this display focus on the relationship between artists and society

Tate Modern

Igor Grubic

1 February – 25 April 2022

Igor Grubić’s work often explores themes of intolerance in society

Tate Britain

Historic and Early Modern British Art

Ongoing

Trace the story of British art from the Tudors to WWII

Tate Modern

Set and Reset by Trisha Brown: With Laurie Anderson, Beverly Emmons, and Robert Rauschenberg

1 February – 4 September 2022

Explore Trisha Brown’s unique choreography and her collaborations with artists

Tate Britain

Marie Yates: The Only Woman

1 February – 30 October 2022

Using photomontage, Yates reflects on her mourning process over the death of her mother

Tate Modern

Soviet Photobooks

1 February – 5 May 2022

Explore the experimental ways the Soviet Union used photography, publications and posters to promote the socialist state

Tate Modern

Oswaldo Maciá

1 February 2022 – 12 February 2023

Something Going On Above My Head brings together over two thousand birdsongs from across the world, arranged like instruments in …

Tate Modern

Sharon Hayes

1 February – 4 December 2022

Sharon Hayes reads love letters aloud, bringing private emotions into a public space

Tate Modern

A view from Buenos Aires: Systems and Communication

Past display

Discover artworks that explore organisational systems, communications and mass media

Tate Modern

Sarah Sze

1 February 2022 – 1 December 2024

Seamless connects familiar objects from everyday life into a three-dimensional network

Tate Modern

Marcel Duchamp

Ongoing

Fountain, Duchamp’s ‘readymade’ sculpture, was one of the most influential artworks of the twentieth century

Tate Modern

Gustav Metzger

1 February 2022 – 28 April 2023

Learn how Metzger's art expressed concerns about the destructive power of technology, its role in modern warfare and its catastrophic …

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