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St Ives Circa 1959
Discover the impact of the Cornish landscape on a generation of artists
Rivane Neuenschwander
In Commonplace 1999, talcum powder is brushed into rectangular shapes on the floor, resembling delicate white paintings
Mitch Epstein and Marwan Rechmaoui
The rooms in this display focus on the relationship between artists and society
Poetical Bodies: Works on Paper by Blake and His Contemporaries
This display focuses on William Blake and several of his contemporaries. All artists used the human figure to explore
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Travellers in Italy from Grand Tourists to Turner
Discover the influence of Italy on eighteenth century European artists in this display of drawings, watercolours and oil sketches
Mark Rothko: The Seagram Murals
Connect with Rothko's immersive Seagram Murals
Lala Rukh
In Rupak, artist Lala Rukh gives visual form to the live quality of sound
Marie Yates: The Only Woman
Using photomontage, Yates reflects on her mourning process over the death of her mother
Historic and Early Modern British Art
Trace the story of British art from the Tudors to WWII
Set and Reset by Trisha Brown: With Laurie Anderson, Beverly Emmons, and Robert Rauschenberg
Explore Trisha Brown’s unique choreography and her collaborations with artists
Sol LeWitt
Discover Sol Lewitt, a leading figure in conceptual art who believe materials should be secondary to ideas
Sharon Hayes
Sharon Hayes reads love letters aloud, bringing private emotions into a public space
Citizens
View artworks that pay tribute to campaigners for citizenship and civil rights
Agnes Martin and Lenore Tawney
Consider the meditative processes of painting, weaving and drawing
Haegue Yang
Discover the work of Haegue Yang, who explores the history of conceptual art as shaped by a set of rules
Marcel Duchamp
Fountain, Duchamp’s ‘readymade’ sculpture, was one of the most influential artworks of the twentieth century
Igor Grubic
Igor Grubić’s work often explores themes of intolerance in society
Sarah Sze
Seamless connects familiar objects from everyday life into a three-dimensional network