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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

1540

1 February – 24 July 2022

Start the journey through 500 years of British art with artworks from 1540–1650

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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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Marie Yates: The Only Woman

1 February – 30 October 2022

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

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Marisa Merz and Nairy Baghramian

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See the diverse and inventive approaches to materials explored by artists in this display

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1900

1 February – 25 September 2022

Wander a room devoted to art from 1900–1910, a period in flux

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St Ives Circa 1959

1 February – 30 October 2022

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

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CAMP

1 February – 12 June 2022

See the film made using mobile phone footage, shot by sailors on the shipping routes between India, the Middle East …

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Colour

This is a past display

What colours do you associate with festivals or celebrations?

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Rivane Neuenschwander

1 February – 8 May 2022

In Commonplace 1999, talcum powder is brushed into rectangular shapes on the floor, resembling delicate white paintings

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A view from Buenos Aires: Systems and Communication

Past display

Discover artworks that explore organisational systems, communications and mass media

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1650

1 February – 24 July 2022

Explore a time of artistic change in Britain, from 1650–1730

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Agnes Martin and Lenore Tawney

1 February 2022 – 16 April 2023

Consider the meditative processes of painting, weaving and drawing

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Soviet Photobooks

1 February – 5 May 2022

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

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Historic and Early Modern British Art

Ongoing

Trace the story of British art from the Tudors to WWII

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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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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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Modern Conversations

Ongoing

What does it mean to be modern?

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Modern Spirituality

Ongoing

These works explore surreal, irrational and mysterious aspects of modern life

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Fairy Round

1 February – 25 September 2022

This display looks at how artists see fairies

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