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Tunga
Intrigued by the unexpected and the inexplicable, Tunga explores the transformation of materials and the magical properties of hair
A Year in Art: 1973
What role does art play in politically tumultuous times?
Rana Begum: A Conversation with Light and Form
The works in this room respond to themes in the collection displays or the temporary exhibitions programme
Graciela Iturbide
Uncover Graciela Iturbide’s deep connection with the communities she photographs
Henry Moore’s Public Commissions
Gain insight into the process behind Henry Moore’s large public commissions
Franz Erhard Walther
Explore Stellwerk, where Franz Erhard Walther blurs the boundaries between the object and the viewer
Expanded Painting
In the decades following the Second World War, find out how artists explored a number of radical approaches to painting
David Goldblatt
Discover the South African photographer who captured and critiqued the racially segregated society from 1948
Max Ernst: Men Shall Know Nothing of This, 1923
Max Ernst was a German-born artist and a leading member of the surrealist movement. For the surrealists, the body and …
Lynda Benglis: Quartered Meteor, 1969
Works that investigate ideas of transformation, performance and process, whereby the act of creating a work – its process of …
Atul Dodiya
Discover Dodiya’s tribute to artists and cultural figures who have inspired him
The Bauhaus and Britain
Explore the connections between the progressive Bauhaus art school and the visual arts in Britain in the 1930s
Edith Tudor-Hart and Wolfgang Suschitzky
This room presents a selection of photographs by Edith Tudor-Hart and her younger brother Wolfgang Suschitzky
Sculpture of the 1980s
Explore the sculptures of Shelagh Cluett, Richard Deacon, Anish Kapoor, Alison Wilding
Wassily Kandinsky: Cossacks 1910-1
A display of artworks which capture the harmony of music, colour and spirituality
Reconfiguring American Abstraction
Explore the diverse range of approaches in the art of post-war America
Turner Collection: John Constable: Nature and Nostalgia
Learn how Constable, Turner’s contemporary, was inspired by the landscape of south-east England
Explore Artist and Society
How has art changed the way you see the world? Explore the artist’s role in society and share your thoughts
Ian Breakwell
Ian Breakwell’s video installation The Other Side explores the fragility of life