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Balraj Khanna: Theatre of the Natural World
In these poetic, abstract paintings Balraj Khanna explores ideas of nature, community, imagination and the unconscious
Joan Mitchell
Emotion, nature and physical expression collide in this abstract painting
Sixty Years: The Unfinished Conversation
Explore the evolving nature of diasporic identity through art from °Õ²¹³Ù±ð’s collection
Joseph Beuys
See an artwork which addresses themes of finality and death, but also ideas of regeneration through nature
Turner Collection: John Constable: Nature and Nostalgia
Learn how Constable, Turner’s contemporary, was inspired by the landscape of south-east England
Andy Holden: A Natural History of Nest Building
A Natural History of Nest Building uses the study of birds’ nests to explore ecology, sculpture and familial relationships
Wassily Kandinsky: Cossacks 1910-1
A display of artworks which capture the harmony of music, colour and spirituality
Nathan Coley: We Must Cultivate Our Garden
What actions can we take to nurture ourselves, our communities, and our planet?
Photography & Environment
Explore photographs that trace the environmental and human impact of industrial activity on the natural world
Naoya Hatakeyama
Explore our relationship with urban and natural landscapes through Naoya Hatakeyama’s photographs of light patterns in Tokyo
Yto Barrada
How does Yto Barrada explore themes of power and strategies of resistance through natural and urban landscapes?
Henri Gaudier-Brzeska
The works in this display reveal Gaudier-Brzeska’s constant impulse to capture movement and life in real time
A Year in Art: 2050
A Year in Art: 2050 invites you to explore the different ways artists imagine ideas of the future
Morning after the Deluge: Paul Pfeiffer and JMW Turner
Two artists, born nearly two centuries apart, question our view of the natural world in a time of technological change
In Open Air: 1810–1930
In the 19th century thanks to the railway, artists start to work outside in natural settings with varied light and …
Silke Otto Knapp
See Silke Otto-Knapp’s unusual watercolour technique to depict figures in motion in her multi-panel painting