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Andy Holden: A Natural History of Nest Building
A Natural History of Nest Building uses the study of birds’ nests to explore ecology, sculpture and familial relationships
Nancy Holt: Sun Tunnels
Discover Nancy Holt's film exploring her site-specific land art
Document or Artwork?
Discover how artists have used printed matter as a medium through a selection of artists' books
ARTIST ROOMS: Jannis Kounellis
Jannis Kounellis turns familiar materials, charged with history and meaning, into poetic assemblages
Historic and Early Modern British Art
Trace the story of British art from the Tudors to WWII
Barbara Hepworth
Gain insight into the life and works of one of Britain’s most important twentieth-century artists
In the Studio
Investigate the processes artists use to make artworks, and how our responses are integral to the piece
Materials and Objects
Discover artists from Tate's collection who have embraced new and unusual materials and methods
Media Networks
See how artists in Tate’s collection have responded to the impact of mass media
Performer and Participant
Discover how artists working between the 1960s and the 1990s opened up new spaces for participation
Mark Rothko: The Seagram Murals
Immerse yourself in Rothko's Seagram murals in this whole room display
Brickworks
From breeze blocks to dry stone walls, discover artworks that champion the humble brick
Harun Farocki: In Comparison
Explore the brick-making process in Harun Farocki's film
ARTIST ROOMS: Ian Hamilton Finlay
These works are both poems and sculptures. The artist gives words material forms that contribute to their meaning
Start Display
This display introduces you to some of the best-loved artworks in the Tate collection
Martin Creed
Contemplate Martin Creed’s conceptual installation Work No. 232: the whole world + the work = the whole world
ARTIST ROOMS: Art and Text
The works in these rooms explore the use of written language in art
Nathan Coley: We Must Cultivate Our Garden
What actions can we take to nurture ourselves, our communities, and our planet?
Artist and Society
Explore artworks from Tate's collection that respond to their social and political context