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Our in-gallery team can help you get the most out of your visit. Whether it is how to plan your day or to share stories, ideas and opinions about the art on display, do ask us.
International modern and contemporary art
Sunday to Thursday 10.00–18.00
Friday to Saturday 10.00–22.00
See how artists in Tate’s collection have responded to the impact of mass media
Investigate the processes artists use to make artworks, and how our responses are integral to the piece
Explore artworks from Tate's collection that respond to their social and political context
Discover artists from Tate's collection who have embraced new and unusual materials and methods
This display introduces you to some of the best-loved artworks in the Tate collection
Discover how artists working between the 1960s and the 1990s opened up new spaces for participation
See works that create a dialogue with the materials and spaces of everyday buildings
Celebrate the UK launch of Fabulous: The Rise of the Beautiful Eccentric with a conversation between Madison Moore and Victoria ...
Hear photographer Bill Hayes discuss his latest collection of street photography How New York Breaks Your Heart
Join Assistant Curator Sarah Allen for a detailed introduction to the exhibition
Southwark (Jubilee Line, 600 metres approx
Blackfriars: District and Circle Line, 800 metres approx
St Paul's: Central Line, 1,100 metres approx.
Routes 45, 63 and 100 stop on Blackfriars Bridge Road
Routes RV1 and 381 stop on Southwark Street
Route 344 stops on Southwark Bridge Road
Blackfriars 300 metres from the South exit; 800 metres from the North exit.
London Bridge 1,100 metres approx.
The Tate Boat runs every forty minutes along the Thames between Tate Britain and Tate Modern. Other river services run between Millbank Pier and Bankside Pier.
Cycle Hire Docking Stations are located on New Globe Street and Southwark Street.
A drop off / pick up point is situated on Holland Street, just outside the main entrance.
There are no parking facilities at Tate Modern or in the surrounding streets. Public transport is the easiest way of getting to the gallery.
A drop off / pick up point is situated on Southwark Street, a short walk from the main entrance.
Fly under the radar, explore creative spaces, and discover the importance of drawing a sheep
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Lead your own journey and discover more about art, artists and Tate
See performances and interactive art and video installations; these galleries celebrate new art
Visit this vast, iconic space for large-scale sculpture and site-specific installation art
Behold awe-inspiring 360ᵒ views of the London skyline, from high above the River Thames
Serving bespoke drinks as well as a delicious selection of cakes and pastries
Discover a range of artist books and specially selected products including designer collaborations, jewellery and prints
Eat and drink within a contemporary architectural space serving modern British food with international influences
Our in-gallery team can help you get the most out of your visit. Whether it is how to plan your day or to share stories, ideas and opinions about the art on display, do ask us.
Admission to Tate Modern is free, except for special exhibitions. Become a Tate Member or a Patron and get free entry to all special exhibitions. Visitors with a disability pay a concessionary rate, and carers' entrance is free. Under 12s go free (up to four per parent or guardian) and family tickets are available (two adults and two children 12–18 years) – see individual exhibitions for more information.
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Information 09.00–18.00, daily; Membership and ticketing services 09.45–18.00, daily
Sunday to Thursday 10.00–18.00
Friday to Saturday 10.00–22.00
Last admission and ticket sales for special exhibitions Sunday – Thursday is at 17.15 and 21.15 on Friday – Saturday. Ticket desks close at this time.
We are closed 24–26 December, but open as usual on all other days of the year, including Bank Holidays and New Year’s Day.