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Mitch Epstein and Marwan Rechmaoui
The rooms in this display focus on the relationship between artists and society
Marcel Duchamp
Fountain, Duchamp’s ‘readymade’ sculpture, was one of the most influential artworks of the twentieth century
James Rosenquist and Allora & Calzadilla
See how international artists have responded in different ways to the impact of mass media and communications
Oswaldo Maciá
Something Going On Above My Head brings together over two thousand birdsongs from across the world, arranged like instruments in …
Photography & Environment
Explore photographs that trace the environmental and human impact of industrial activity on the natural world
Collage
Find out how combining everyday objects and materials became a new technique for twentieth-century artists
Cildo Meireles
Overwhelm your senses with Babel, Meireles’ 2001 artwork, which explores information overload and failed communication
Start Display
This display introduces you to some of the best-loved artworks in the Tate collection
Marisa Merz and Nairy Baghramian
See the diverse and inventive approaches to materials explored by artists in this display
Yin Xiuzhen
Explore the use of everyday materials in Yin Xiuzhen’s sculptural objects which explore themes of power and identity
Historic and Early Modern British Art
Trace the story of British art from the Tudors to WWII
Performer and Participant
Discover how artists working between the 1960s and the 1990s opened up new spaces for participation
Tate St Ives Commission: Rita Evans: Stringing the Matrix
Discover sculpture transformed into an instrument through artist Rita Evans’s work inspired by modern architecture
Akram Zaatari
Akram Zaatari explores how the internet fulfils the desire to perform for strangers
ARTIST ROOMS: Phyllida Barlow
Phyllida Barlow transforms everyday household materials into large-scale sculptural installations
ARTIST ROOMS: Agnes Martin
Contemplate the abstract paintings of Agnes Martin which reflect on perfection, beauty and spirituality