Tate Modern
museumModern and contemporary art museum on Bankside known for its large-scale installations and the iconic Turbine Hall. Houses paintings, sculptures and site-specific commissions and stages major temporary exhibitions; general collection entry is free.
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Nigerian Modernism
At Tate Modern in London, Nigerian Modernism shines as you explore mid-20th-century artists who reshaped global art with bold colors, textiles, and fearless ideas that still influence today.

Julio Le Parc
At Tate Modern, Argentinian-born Julio Le Parc's joyful, kinetic works light up the gallery, inviting visitors to play with color, movement, and perceptual delight in contemporary art’s vibrant heart.

Frida: The Making of an Icon
Frida: The Making of an Icon at Tate Modern pulls you into the life of Frida Kahlo, a bold, rebellious artist whose striking imagery and fierce resilience leap from the walls to inspire generations.

Ana Mendieta
Experience Ana Mendieta's powerful works at Tate Modern, where her pioneering performance and earth-body sculpture reshape contemporary art and linger in the gallery's vast light.

Tracey Emin: A Second Life
Explore Tracey Emin's intimate, confessional universe in a wide-ranging exhibition at Tate Modern. Tracey Emin: A Second Life surveys provocative installations and text works, inviting reflection on memory, vulnerability, and identity in a landmark London show.

Light and Magic: The Birth of Art Photography
Step into Tate Modern for Light and Magic, a vivid tour of pictorialism—the birth of art photography—tracing its globe-spanning rise from 1880s studios to 1960s galleries, with lush textures, daring visual poetry, and iconic moments.

Monet: Painting Time
Monet: Painting Time at Tate Modern offers a focused look at Claude Monet’s masterpieces, tracing his evolving brushwork and light across iconic canvases. Housed in Tate Modern’s dramatic spaces, the exhibition invites visitors to immerse themselves in the painter’s late-19th to early-20th century vision.