CURRENT

30/06 – 18/10 2023

Glenn Ligon: Encounters and
Collisions

Glenn Ligon: Encounters and Collisions

Exhibition: Tate Liverpool

Glenn Ligon (b 1960) is one of the most significant American artists of his generation. Much of his work relates to abstract expressionism and...

30/06 – 18/10 2023

Jackson Pollock: Blind Spots

Jackson Pollock: Blind Spots

Exhibition: Tate Liverpool

Jackson Pollock is widely considered to be one of the most influential and provocative American artists of the twentieth century. Pollock…

09/06 – 13/09 2023

Fighting History

Fighting History

Exhibition: Tate Britain

From Ancient Rome to recent political upheavals, Fighting History looks at how artists have transformed significant events into paintings and...

23/05 – 27/09 2023

Images Moving Out Onto Space

Images Moving Out Onto Space

Exhibition: Tate St Ives

What happens when art works are set in motion? When they move around the gallery or out into the world? Images Moving Out Onto Space is an...

03/06 – 11/10 2023

Agnes Martin

Agnes Martin

Exhibition: Tate Modern

Agnes Martin is perhaps most recognised for her evocative paintings marked out in subtle pencil lines and pale colour washes. Although restrained,...

24/03 – 18/10 2023

Tate Britain Commission 2023: Christina Mackie

Tate Britain Commission 2023: Christina Mackie

Exhibition: Tate Britain

This spring, Christina Mackie unveils a new three-part installation inspired by her interest in pigments and colour. Located in the...

30/06 – 18/10 2023

Geta Brătescu

Geta Brătescu

Exhibition: Tate Liverpool

Born in Romania in 1926, and working for much of her life within a Commmunist state, Brătescu's vivid practice has manifested as performance,...

flower

13/06 – end of 2023

Liverpool Biennial: Dazzle ship

Liverpool Biennial: Dazzle ship

Exhibition: Tate Liverpool

14-18 NOW, Liverpool Biennial and Tate Liverpool present a joint commission by Venezuelan artist Carlos Cruz-Diez. Cruz-Diez will paint a...

18/05 – 25/10 2023

Contemporary Projects: The Weight of Data

Contemporary Projects: The Weight of Data

Exhibition: Tate Britain

This exhibition, part of Tate Britain’s Contemporary Projects series, includes recent work by emerging artists who investigate the material world…

24/06 – 25/10 2023

Barbara Hepworth: Sculpture for
a Modern World

Barbara Hepworth: Sculpture for a Modern World

Exhibition: Tate Britain

Book now to see Barbara Hepworth, one of the leading sculptors of the 20th century. This retrospective of one of Britain’s greatest artists...

UPCOMING

10/10/23 – 09/01/24

Terry Frost

Terry Frost

Exhibition: Other venues

On the event of Terry Frost’s (1915–2003) centenary, this special exhibition brings together a selection of the artist’s most significant paintings...

Previously at Leeds Art Gallery 19 June – 30 August 2023

01/10/23 – 17/01/24

Turner Prize 2023

Turner Prize 2023

Exhibition: Other venues

Arguably Europe’s most prestigious contemporary visual art award is coming to Scotland for the first time. Part of the series: Turner Prize

17/09/23 – 14/01/24

The EY Exhibition: The World
Goes Pop

The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop

Exhibition: Tate Modern

Whaaam! Pop! Kapow! This is pop art, but not as you know it. Tate Modern is ready to tell a global story of pop art, breaking new ground along the...

20/11/23 – 14/02/24

Works to Know by Heart: An
Imagined Museum

Works to Know by Heart: An Imagined Museum

Exhibition: Tate Liverpool

You’ve arrived at Tate Liverpool in the future. All of the works of art on display are about to disappear, forever. Which works of art do you want...

09/10/23 – 13/03/24

Frank Auerbach

Frank Auerbach

Exhibition: Tate Britain

Frank Auerbach (b 1931, Berlin) is a British artist who has made some of the most vibrant, alive and inventive paintings of recent times. Often...

13/10/23 – 03/04/24

Hyundai Commission 2023:
Abraham Cruzvillegas: Empty Lot

Hyundai Commission 2023: Abraham Cruzvillegas: Empty Lot

Exhibition: Tate Modern

Abraham Cruzvillegas will undertake the inaugural Hyundai Commission for the Turbine Hall in 2023. This will be the first in a new series of annual...

11/11/23 – 03/04/24

Alexander Calder: Performing
Sculpture

Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture

Exhibition: Tate Modern

American sculptor Alexander Calder was a radical figure who pioneered kinetic sculpture, bringing movement to static objects. Calder travelled to...

yellow flower

25/11/23 – 10/04/24

Artist and Empire

Artist and Empire

Exhibition: Tate Britain

This autumn Tate Britain presents a major exhibition of art associated with the British Empire from the 16th century to the present day. In 21st...

18/02/24 – 12/06/24

Performing for the Camera

Performing for the Camera

Exhibition: Tate Modern

Tate Modern exhibition Performing for the Camera examines the variety of ways in which the photographic image has both documented and...

04/05/24 – 21/08

Mona Hatoum

Mona Hatoum

Exhibition: Tate Modern

The first major survey of Mona Hatoum’s work to take place in London, this exhibition presents a selection of work, drawing on thirty-five years of...

PAST

flower

EXHIBITIONS

ARTIST ROOMS: Damien Hirst – Orkney

ARTIST ROOMS: Damien Hirst

Realisms

ARTIST ROOMS: Jeff Koons – Norwich

ARTIST ROOMS: Joseph Beuys – Helmsdale

Vanessa Bell and Saloua Raouda Choucair

The EY Exhibition: Sonia Delaunay

Living Room

ARTIST ROOMS: Vija Celmins – Sleaford

ARTIST ROOMS: Anselm Kiefer – Carlisle

Salt and Silver: Early Photography

Salt and Silver: Early Photography 1840 – 1860

Henry Wessel

Henry Wessel

Display: Tate Modern

This display is now closed

From parking lots and highways to suburban houses and hotel lobbies, Henry Wessel’s technically sophisticated photographs depict America’s social...

ARCHIVED//

ARTIST ROOMS: Diane Arbus – Kirkcaldy

György Kepes

Leonora Carrington

Cathy Wilkes

Sculpture Victorious

Cathy Wilkes

ARTIST ROOMS: Robert Mapplethorpe – Clydebank

Marlene Dumas:

Nick Waplington/Alexander McQueen: Working

Nick Waplington/Alexander McQueen: Working

The Modern Lens: International Photography and the Tate