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Tate Britain 10.00–17.50 |
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Tate's fourth Triennial exhibition opens at Tate Britain in February 2009. A series of one-day events, or Prologues, are taking place in the lead up to the show, to introduce and provoke debate on the Triennial's themes.
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Tate Britain 10.00–17.50 |
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Historic and contemporary drawings from the Tate Collection, many of which have rarely been exhibited before.
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Tate Britain 10.00–17.50 |
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This two-room display features works on paper by Turner and explores his working methods and techniques.
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Tate Britain 10.00–17.50 |
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This display centres on Rubens' The Apotheosis of James I and other studies: sketch for the ceiling of the Banqueting House, Whitehall (1629-30), which Tate hope to aquire with the help of the Art Fund and Tate Members.
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Tate Britain 10.00–17.50 |
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Highlights from the watercolours and drawings collections of the Cecil Higgins Art Gallery
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Tate Britain 10.00–17.50 |
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The exhibition of artists shortlisted for the Turner Prize 2008.
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Tate Modern 10.00–18.00 |
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Cildo Meireles is an artist who makes mysterious and atmospheric installations which invite participation.
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Tate Modern 10.00–18.00 |
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Nicholas Hlobo's new commission for the Level 2 Gallery is anchored in Xhosa cultural references and his experiences of living in post-apartheid South Africa.
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Tate Modern 10.00–18.00 |
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Cold Mouth Prayer is a panoramic new painting, specially commissioned for Tate Modern’s Restaurant.
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Tate Modern 10.00–18.00 |
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Mark Rothko (1903-1970) is one of America’s most significant post-war painters. This exhibition will be an unprecedented exploration of his late series of work.
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Tate Modern 10.00–18.00 |
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TH.2058 by Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster looks 50 years into the future, as the inhabitants of London take shelter in the Turbine Hall from a never-ending rain.
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Tate Modern 10.00–18.00 |
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A display recapturing the moment the Royal Academy of Arts staged an exhibition called 'A New Spirit in Painting'.
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Tate Liverpool 10.00–17.50 |
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A major re-hang of the Tate Collection brings key works, both representational and abstract to three floors of galleries.
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Tate Liverpool 10.00–17.50 |
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The painter, printmaker, poet and mystical philosopher William Blake (1757 - 1827) is one of the great geniuses of art history
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Tate Liverpool 10.00–17.50 |
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A space for encounter and collaboration, imagination, invention and a celebration of ideas that takes you on a journey to another level
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Tate St Ives 10.00–16.30 |
Exhibition
An exhibition by Heimo Zobernig, one of the most respected artists working in Europe today.
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Tate Liverpool 10.00–17.50 |
Family Events
Pick up a Family Bag and go on a trail around the gallery
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Tate Liverpool 10.00–17.00 |
Talks/Discussions/Lectures
Tenantspin build a television studio in the gallery and programme a range of events.
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Tate Britain 13.15–13.30 |
Talks/Discussions/Lectures
A fifteen-minute talk on JMW Turner's Italian scene 'Forum Romanu'.
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