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Tate Archive is 50
Celebrate Tate Archive’s 50th anniversary with a journey through the world’s largest archive of British art
Edward Allington and Pablo Bronstein
In different ways, Edward Allington and Pablo Bronstein both take inspiration from classical architecture in their work
George Frederic Watts: Poems on Canvas
These paintings by George Frederic Watts explore his ideas about the meaning and purpose of human existence
Vorticism
Explore an avant-garde art movement that emerged in London in 1914
Kim Lim: Carving and Printing
'Printmaking has always been as important an activity for me as making sculpture'
– Kim Lim, 1995
Stanley Spencer
Step into the artistic imagtion of Stanley Spencer, rooted in his hometown and his religious belief
Ima-Abasi Okon
Ima-Abasi Okon seeks an alternative form of communication through a language of objects and materials
John Singer Sargent's Wertheimer Family Portraits
This display brings together portraits from the Wertheimer bequest by John Singer Sargent
Marie Yates: The Only Woman
Using photomontage, Yates reflects on her mourning process over the death of her mother
After Industry: Communities in Northern England 1960s–1980s
By building long-term relationships with local people, these imagemakers sought to represent working-class communities from within
Alberto Giacometti and Isabel Rawsthorne, a Conversation
This display explores the artistic and romantic association between two artists
Travelling Light
Observe how Turner took advantage of the conveniences of modern travel to explore new climates and colours
Turner and Gothic Cathedrals
Uncover Turner’s depictions of cathedrals, including a range of work, from precise drawings to loosely painted watercolours
Turner as a British Artist
See Turner respond to the varied scenery and subjects he recorded during his travels through Britain
JMW Turner: Rise to Fame
Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775–1851) was the star of his generation of artists. His bold paintings challenged convention and still …
Experiments on Paper: JMW Turner’s work on coloured papers
This room presents a selection of Turner’s work on coloured papers
Toil and Terror at Sea
Turner was fascinated by the darker side to life at sea. He painted storms, shipwrecks and terrifying atmospheres over and …