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Inherited Threads

Ongoing

Discover artworks which incorporate used textile fragments or reference textile traditions to demonstrate the ways in which cloth holds memory

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Bosnian Girl

20 June 2022 – 24 September 2023

How can art be used to disrupt and challenge patriarchal systems?

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Performing Genders, Performing Selves

Until 27 July 2025

How do you perform your identity? The artists in this room reflect on how gender and identity are constructed and …

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Martha Rosler

25 July 2022 – 17 July 2023

Explore photographs depicting everyday life in airports, alongside words and phrases which draw attention to the built environment of those …

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Liz Johnson Artur

1 August 2022 – 12 November 2023

‘I use time but in a different way, I create my own way to deal with time.’ A display of …

Tate St Ives

We Are Invisible We Are Visible: A film by Justin Edgar

23 September – 6 November 2022

‘A Dadaist film for the digital age, which will eviscerate the interventions and reassemble them in random order’ Justin Edgar

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Art for the Crowd: 1815–1905

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Prosperity in Victorian Britain helps art become spectacularly popular. Dramatic images from life and literature attract blockbuster audiences

Tate Britain

The Exhibition Age: 1760–1815

Ongoing

The first public exhibitions bring new audiences and new status to British art. This gallery recreates the spectacle of these …

Tate Britain

Court versus Parliament: 1640–1720

Ongoing

This is a time of profound change: civil war, regicide and political revolution take place. New ideas are born and …

Tate Britain

Exiles and Dynasties: 1545–1640

Ongoing

The grand portraits in this room tell stories of migration and power. They date from the last years of Henry …

Tate Britain

Revolution and Reform: 1776–1833

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These are tumultuous times. Wars and revolutions, technology and trade transform lives across the globe. The art in this room …

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Yasmin Jahan Nupur and Bharti Kher

10 October 2022 – 19 November 2023

These two works look at spaces and practices traditionally associated with women in South Asia, exploring shifting habits and values …

Tate Britain

Troubled Glamour: 1760–1830

Ongoing

At first glance this room presents a glamorous image of 18th-century society. However, the lives and places pictured give clues …

Tate Britain

Metropolis: 1720–1760

From 22 October 2022

London is the largest city in Europe, a hub of global trade and commerce. Artists such as William Hogarth show …

Tate Britain

In Open Air: 1810–1930

Ongoing

In the 19th century thanks to the railway, artists start to work outside in natural settings with varied light and …

Tate Britain

A Room of One's Own: 1890–1915

Ongoing

In the early years of the 20th century, British artists explore new representations of female identity, investigating the changing relationships …

Tate Britain

Modern Times: 1910–1920

Ongoing

In the years leading up to war, a new generation of British experimental artists emerges who challenge traditional artistic practices

Tate Britain

Reality and Dreams: 1920–1940

Ongoing

British artists recalibrate their work in the aftermath of the First World War as they imagine how they could play …

Tate Britain

Beauty as Protest: 1845–1905

Ongoing

The men and women of the Pre-Raphaelite circle question mainstream Victorian culture and ideas

Tate Britain

Annie Swynnerton

31 October 2022 – 24 September 2023

This display celebrates Annie Swynnerton's trailblazing work as a painter and campaigner for women's rights

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