The home of British art from 1500 to the present day

Opening times
Every day, 10.00–18.00
Closed 24–26 December 

International modern and contemporary art

Opening times
Sunday – Thursday, 10.00–18.00
Friday and Saturday, 10.00–22.00
Closed 24–26 December

International modern and contemporary art

Opening times
Every day, 10.00–17.00
Closed 24–26 December

Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden only

Opening times:

March – October: 10.00–17.20, open daily
November – February: 10.00–16.20, Tuesday–Sunday
Please note: Tate St Ives is closed until 31 March 2017

Tate Modern : Exhibition
Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture

11 November 2015 – 3 April 2016

American sculptor Alexander Calder was a radical figure who pioneered kinetic sculpture, bringing movement to static objects

Tate Britain : Exhibition
Closing soon: Frank Auerbach

9 October 2015 –13 March 2016

Join us for a retrospective of the work of Frank Auerbach, the maker of some of the most resonant and inventive paintings in recent times, both of people and of the urban landscapes near his studio in Camden Town

Tate Modern : Exhibition
Performing for the Camera

18 February 2016 – 12 June 2016

Serious performance art, portraiture, or just simply posing for the camera? What does is it mean to perform for the camera? 

Tate Britain : Exhibition
Artist and Empire

25 November 2015 – 10 April 2016

Tate Britain presents a major exhibition of art associated with the British Empire from the 16th century to the present day. The show raises questions about ownership, authorship and how the value and meanings of these diverse objects have changed through history

Tate Liverpool : Display
Works to Know by Heart: Matisse in Focus

20 November 2015 – 2 May 2016

This autumn Tate Liverpool presents one of the most iconic works ever made by Henri Matisse – The Snail 1953.  Due to the delicate nature of the work, this is your only opportunity to see The Snail outside of London, as this masterpiece will not tour to other venues in our lifetime