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Soviet Photobooks
Explore the experimental ways the Soviet Union used photography, publications and posters to promote the socialist state
Marisa Merz and Nairy Baghramian
See the diverse and inventive approaches to materials explored by artists in this display
1890
View artworks created from 1890–1900, the decade Tate was founded
Barbara Hepworth
Gain insight into the life and works of one of Britain’s most important twentieth-century artists
A view from São Paulo: Abstraction and Society
Explore how geometric abstraction fabricated dreams of a new society in the twentieth century
Agnes Martin and Lenore Tawney
Consider the meditative processes of painting, weaving and drawing
Collage
Find out how combining everyday objects and materials became a new technique for twentieth-century artists
ARTIST ROOMS: Sol LeWitt
Colourful and lively acrylic paint installation by the American conceptual artist Sol LeWitt
CAMP
See the film made using mobile phone footage, shot by sailors on the shipping routes between India, the Middle East …
Joseph Beuys and Nicolás García Uriburu
Discover how both of the artists in this display used actions to engage the public with social, political and environmental …
Silke Otto Knapp
See Silke Otto-Knapp’s unusual watercolour technique to depict figures in motion in her multi-panel painting
Painting and Mass Media
Witness contemporary painters who use images from the mass media as a source of inspiration
Start Display
This display introduces you to some of the best-loved artworks in the Tate collection
Jimmie Durham
Using wit and humour, Jimmie Durham's art subverts the foundations of modern western culture
Cildo Meireles
Overwhelm your senses with Babel, Meireles’ 2001 artwork, which explores information overload and failed communication
Modern Landscapes
Works in this room explore environments from Cornwall and across the world
Turner's Europe
Uncover the ways Turner's extensive travels around Europe inspired his art