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Constellations
Take a fresh look at highlights from the nation's collection of modern art
Ideas Depot
A dynamic display of artworks chosen with primary school children to be enjoyed by everyone
L.S. Lowry: The Pond, 1950
Works by artists that refer to labour and recreation in different ways, exploring what it means to make art about …
Lynda Benglis: Quartered Meteor, 1969
Works that investigate ideas of transformation, performance and process, whereby the act of creating a work – its process of …
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 …
Reconfiguring American Abstraction
Explore the diverse range of approaches in the art of post-war America
Wassily Kandinsky: Cossacks 1910-1
A display of artworks which capture the harmony of music, colour and spirituality
Journeys through the Tate Collection
Explore more than 80 works from the Tate collection for free
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
Nancy Holt: Sun Tunnels
Discover Nancy Holt's film exploring her site-specific land art
The Plant That Stowed Away
Explore the global movements of plants and people, starting in Liverpool
Liverpool Biennial 2025: BEDROCK
Visit the largest festival of contemporary art in the UK
Shiraz Bayjoo: Ile de France
Watch Bayjoo's film that tells the history of Mauritius through its landscape
The Circle is a Sphere Seen from Afar 2020: Richard Paul
Watch a 3D video inspired by the mathematical models used by artists Naum Gabo and Barbara Hepworth
France-Lise McGurn: Collapsing New People
Discover the hand-painted transformation of our stairwell by artist France-Lise McGurn
Construction in painting and sculpture after 1950
Explore work from the 1950s on by abstract artists who made art from nonrepresentational elements
Crafting History: Film Archives of the South West
Watch specially curated archival film footage inspired by the exhibition Haegue Yang: Strange Attractors