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TATE BRITAIN: FROM 21 NOVEMBER
THE 80s: PHOTOGRAPHING BRITAIN
Rotating images of a boy pointing at the camera, a protest march and a group of people standing above the crowd
Get ready to explore one of the UK’s most critical decades in The 80s: Photographing Britain.
From the streets of Northern Ireland to portraits of London’s East End, you’ll discover the remarkable transformation of British photography in a time of extreme social and political change.
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colourful pink and blue painting called Indian leaves by Howard Hodgkins
INDIAN LEAVES, 1982/2024
HOWARD HODGKINS LIMITED EDITION
Howard Hodgkin created the Limited Edition Indian Leaves in 1982 for his Tate Britain exhibition, but it was never released.
Now, 42 years later, the lithographs have been made available. Your 48-hour Members preview starts now, get 10% off when you log in.*
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TATE BRITAIN: UNTIL 26 JANUARY 2025
ALVARO BARRINGTON: GRACE
Still from a video of artist Alvaro Barrington sitting in his studio talking to the camera
Hear as artist Alvaro Barrington discusses the inspirations for his Tate Britain Commission.
Learn his intentions for the space, and experience the artwork from a new perspective when you next visit.
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BLACK HISTORY MONTH
ARTWORK IN PROFILE
large red and yellow canvas painting showing the outline of continents
When in Tate Britain, you can encounter Frank Bowling’s spectacular painting Dog Daze, in Modern and Contemporary British Art.
Bowling used maps to address themes of identity, geo-politics and displacement in his work, and championed the rights of Black artists to engage in artistic expression.
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TATE BRITAIN: SELECTED DATES
TOUR THE GALLERY
Painted portrait of a woman crying
Explore the influence of African and Caribbean culture on over 500 years of art in this tour with a Tate Guide.
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TATE ST IVES: UNTIL 5 JANUARY 2025
MAŁGORZATA MIRGA-TAS
Brightly coloured textile artwork by Mirga-Tas
Step into the vibrant world of Małgorzata Mirga-Tas now open at Tate St Ives!
See how vivid textile collages weave together experiences of the Roma community with stories of family, history, artists and activists.
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