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Tate Britain is a free museum that showcases 500 years of British art, from the Tudors to today. See the world's largest collection of JMW Turner paintings, as well as exhibitions by Sargent, Sargent and Fashion, and more.
Tate is a family of four art galleries in London, Liverpool and Cornwall, featuring British art from 1500 and modern art from around the world. Explore exhibitions, online galleries, books, prints, podcasts and more at Tate.
Find out how to access Tate Britain, Tate Modern, Tate Liverpool and Tate St Ives for free or with a membership card. Explore the art and ideas in the galleries with tips, tours and resources for families, schools and groups.
See the best of British art today at Tate Britain, including the Turner Prize 2024, which returns to the gallery in 2024. Explore other exhibitions, events, tours and workshops at Tate's four galleries.
Explore the world’s largest collection of paintings by JMW Turner, the ‘father of modern art’, in nine free galleries at Tate Britain. See his stunning landscapes, seascapes, vignettes and more, and learn about his influence and legacy.
Learn how Tate Britain became the home of the greatest collection of British art in the world, from its origins as a prison to its modern extensions and exhibitions. Discover the stories of the artists, donors, architects, and events that shaped the gallery's history.
Tate is a leading art gallery and museum in the UK, offering a range of roles for people from different backgrounds. Find out about current vacancies, volunteering and internship opportunities, and how to contact the recruitment team.
Tate is the national gallery of Britain and holds over 70,000 artworks from 1500 to the present day. Explore the collection online, visit the galleries, or learn about acquisitions, loans and archive.
On display at Tate Britain part of Historic and Modern British Art. The Temple of Love Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, Bt. date not known. Portrait of the Artist’s Father Antonio Mancini. c.1903–4. Lady Fishing - Mrs Ormond John Singer Sargent. 1889.
Explore how John Singer Sargent used fashion to express identity and personality in his portraits. See almost 60 of his paintings, including Madame X, and period garments at Tate Britain until 7 July 2024.