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Tate Liverpool + RIBA North Exhibition

DLA Piper Series: The Twentieth Century How it looked & how it felt

8 September 2007 – 29 March 2009
Exhibition banner The Twentieth Century, DLA Piper Series, at Tate Liverpool

The Twentieth Century: How it looked & how it felt is a major new display of some of the best works from the Tate Collection. Almost 200 key works are presented across three floors in the largest single display of collection works ever seen at Tate Liverpool.

The displays take you on a journey from the early twentieth century through to the first years of the current century. They tell a rich, interweaving story of modern and contemporary art in two parallel displays exploring the histories of figurative and abstract art. On the ground floor you can see solo exhibitions by two major British artists, starting with Bridget Riley (until January 2008) and followed by Stanley Spencer (from February 2008). On the first floor a series of displays consider representational art and the different manifestations of the figure within modern and contemporary art. The second floor traces the path towards abstraction and explores the variety of abstract art.

Whether you want to see your favourite work of art or to discover something new, this is art worth talking about. Popular works include Auguste Rodin's The Kiss 1901–4, Pablo Picasso's Weeping Woman 1937 and Piet Mondrian's Composition with Yellow, Blue and Red 1937–42. Artists reflect the world through their own eyes, and this display shows how the twentieth century looked and felt to them. How does their view of the twentieth century look and feel to you?

Tate Liverpool + RIBA North

Mann Island
Liverpool L3 1BP
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Dates

8 September 2007 – 29 March 2009

Find out more

  • Stanley Spencer Tate Liverpool Exhibition

    Stanley Spencer: A Sort of Heaven

    Stanley Spencer A Sort of Heaven past exhibition Tate Liverpool 1993

  • Stanley Spencer

    Stanley Spencer: Press related to past exhibition.

  • Bridget Riley

    Bridget Riley exhibition at Tate Britain 2003

  • Bridget Riley planning layout for Tate exhibition

    Bridget Riley

    Eamonn McCabe

    The distinguished abstract artist invited the photographer Eamonn McCabe to record her preparations for her major retrospective at Tate Britain

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    Pablo Picasso

    1881–1973
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    Sir Stanley Spencer

    1891–1959
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    Bridget Riley

    born 1931
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    Piet Mondrian

    1872—1944
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    Auguste Rodin

    1840–1917
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    Gwen John

    1876–1939
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    William Blake

    1757–1827
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    Edgar Degas

    1834–1917
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    Pierre Bonnard

    1867–1947
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    Walter Richard Sickert

    1860–1942
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    Henri Matisse

    1869–1954
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    Paul Cezanne

    1839–1906
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    André Breton

    1896–1966
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    Dorothea Tanning

    1910–2012
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    Henry Moore OM, CH

    1898–1986
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    Francis Bacon

    1909–1992
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    Andy Warhol

    1928–1987
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    Jackson Pollock

    1912–1956
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    Willem de Kooning

    1904–1997
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    Sarah Morris

    born 1967
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    Mark Rothko

    1903–1970
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    Barnett Newman

    1905–1970
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    Clyfford Still

    1904–1980
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    Lucio Fontana

    1899–1968
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    Yves Klein

    1928–1962
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    Donald Judd

    1928–1994
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    Robert Ryman

    1930 – 2019
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    David Smith

    1906–1965
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    Robert Rauschenberg

    1925–2008
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    Ad Reinhardt

    1913–1967
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    Sir Anish Kapoor CBE RA

    born 1954
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    Rachel Whiteread

    born 1963
  • Artwork

    Weeping Woman

    Pablo Picasso
    1937
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    Composition with Yellow, Blue and Red

    Piet Mondrian
    1937–42
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    The Kiss

    Auguste Rodin
    1901–4
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