Tate Britain

gallery

National art gallery dedicated to British art from the Tudor period to the present, housing the world’s largest collection of works by J.M.W. Turner. The gallery stages temporary exhibitions and displays, and the permanent collection is free to visit.

Millbank, SW1P 4RG
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ArtMarket~1 events/monthGBP 5–10

Upcoming Events (7)

510 GBP

Photographica 2026

Sun, 17 May 2026atAll day

Photographica 2026, the annual international camera fair, features up to 100 tables for buying, selling and swapping classic and antique cameras, lenses and accessories, plus film and literature, at The Royal National Hotel in London. Open 10am-1pm (£10) and 1pm-4pm (£5).

James McNeill Whistler

Thu, 21 May 2026atAll day

James McNeill Whistler at Tate Britain invites you into the rule-breaking American artist's world, where moody tonal paintings and provocative portraits shimmer in the marble-lit galleries.

Hurvin Anderson

Sun, 23 Aug 2026atAll day

Experience Hurvin Anderson's intensely colourful paintings at Tate Britain. This exhibition surveys his vibrant explorations of memory and identity, blending bold palettes with nuanced landscapes in a striking gallery setting.

The 90s

Thu, 8 Oct 2026atAll day

The 90s at Tate Britain invites you into a decade of bold creativity and rebellious spirit, weaving provocative art with Tate’s grand spaces into a tactile, time-traveling stroll.

Vanessa Bell & Duncan Grant

Thu, 12 Nov 2026atAll day

Vanessa Bell & Duncan Grant spark Tate Britain with a Bloomsbury duet show, a vivid exploration of color, pattern, and intimate dialogue between two artists from the famed group.

Sonia Boyce

Wed, 24 Mar 2027atTime TBD

Explore the powerful and playful works of Sonia Boyce at Tate Britain. This exhibition surveys the groundbreaking British artist's contributions to contemporary art, inviting reflection on race, identity, and collaboration within the gallery's historic spaces.

Thomas Gainsborough

Thu, 20 May 2027atAll day

Explore Thomas Gainsborough's refined portraiture at Tate Britain in an exhibition that traces the painter's glamorous society portraits and elegant salon scenes in a London setting.