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Turner and his Critics

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This gallery focuses on the reactions to Turner’s paintings when they were first shown. Whether his works were praised or …

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Experiments on Paper: Vignettes by JMW Turner

Until 13 April 2025

This room presents a selection of Turner’s ‘vignettes’, small watercolours made as illustrations for books

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Experiments on Canvas

Ongoing

The paintings in this room have become celebrated examples of Turner’s boundary-pushing late style. And yet in his own lifetime …

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Sea Power

Ongoing

From the everyday work of fishermen to major naval battles, Turner’s paintings of the sea reflected Britain’s identity as a …

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Travels in Europe

Ongoing

Turner’s art revolved around travel or being ‘on the wing’, as he called it. The paintings in this room present …

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John Constable

Ongoing

Today John Constable is recognised alongside JMW Turner as a great British landscape painter. While his work was just as …

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Sunset Provision: Yuri Pattison and JMW Turner

13 March 2023 – 2 June 2024

Though made nearly 200 years apart both artists reflect radiant and atmospheric sunsets

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Mark Rothko: The Seagram Murals

1 February – 27 November 2022

Connect with Rothko's immersive Seagram Murals

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JMW Turner

1 February – 27 November 2022

Walk among the works of Turner, and explore some of his many paintings, sketches and watercolours

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Found in Turner’s Studio: Seascapes

1 February – 27 November 2022

Share Turner’s fascination with the sea in all its variety

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Found in Turner's Studio: Landscape and Figures

1 February – 27 November 2022

See Turner's unfinished canvases, among many found in the studio after his death

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Turner's Britain

1 February – 27 November 2022

Explore Turner's lifelong interest in depicting scenes of British landscape and contemporary life

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Turner's Europe

1 February – 27 November 2022

Uncover the ways Turner's extensive travels around Europe inspired his art

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Turner Exhibited: Ambition and Reputation

1 February – 27 November 2022

See some of Turner’s major works that helped change the course of British painting over his fifty-year career

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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

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The Otolith Group: Hydra Decapita

Kodwo Eshun and Anjalika Sagar’s Hydra Decapita is an Afrofuturist sonic fiction on the art of darkness. It meditates on …

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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 …

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Cornelia Parker: Room for Margins

25 April – 27 November 2022

Presenting the unseen parts of Turner’s paintings as artworks, Cornelia Parker questions the status we give objects

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Morning after the Deluge: Paul Pfeiffer and JMW Turner

Until 8 June 2025

Two artists, born nearly two centuries apart, question our view of the natural world in a time of technological change

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Vital Fragments: Nigel Henderson and the Art of Collage

Discover the collages of Nigel Henderson, which assemble fragments of image and text to activate them in new ways

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