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Tate Britain

Balraj Khanna: Theatre of the Natural World

24 June 2024 – 6 July 2025

In these poetic, abstract paintings Balraj Khanna explores ideas of nature, community, imagination and the unconscious

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Joan Mitchell

Until 2 February 2026

Emotion, nature and physical expression collide in this abstract painting

Tate Britain

Sixty Years: The Unfinished Conversation

1 February 2022 – 2 April 2023

Explore the evolving nature of diasporic identity through art from °Õ²¹³Ù±ð’s collection

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Joseph Beuys

See an artwork which addresses themes of finality and death, but also ideas of regeneration through nature

Tate Britain

Turner Collection: John Constable: Nature and Nostalgia

Learn how Constable, Turner’s contemporary, was inspired by the landscape of south-east England

Tate St Ives

Andy Holden: A Natural History of Nest Building

10 February – 6 May 2024

A Natural History of Nest Building uses the study of birds’ nests to explore ecology, sculpture and familial relationships

Tate Liverpool + RIBA North

Wassily Kandinsky: Cossacks 1910-1

A display of artworks which capture the harmony of music, colour and spirituality

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Nathan Coley: We Must Cultivate Our Garden

24 June 2023 – 31 March 2024

What actions can we take to nurture ourselves, our communities, and our planet?

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Photography & Environment

1 February – 24 April 2022

Explore photographs that trace the environmental and human impact of industrial activity on the natural world

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Naoya Hatakeyama

Explore our relationship with urban and natural landscapes through Naoya Hatakeyama’s photographs of light patterns in Tokyo

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Yto Barrada

23 May 2022 – 7 July 2024

How does Yto Barrada explore themes of power and strategies of resistance through natural and urban landscapes?

Tate Britain

Henri Gaudier-Brzeska

Until 31 May 2026

The works in this display reveal Gaudier-Brzeska’s constant impulse to capture movement and life in real time

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A Year in Art: 2050

Ongoing

A Year in Art: 2050 invites you to explore the different ways artists imagine ideas of the future

Tate Britain

Morning after the Deluge: Paul Pfeiffer and JMW Turner

17 June 2024 – 8 June 2025

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

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 …

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Silke Otto Knapp

1 February – 25 September 2022

See Silke Otto-Knapp’s unusual watercolour technique to depict figures in motion in her multi-panel painting

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