Experience a year of groundbreaking art with a single ticket to any one of Tate Modern's major exhibitions. From the immersive installations of contemporary masters to a fresh look at a modern icon, this ticket gives you unparalleled access to any one of the three distinct and compelling exhibitions.
Getting started
Your ticket provides entry to one of the Tate Modern's most anticipated exhibitions, allowing you to explore at your own pace and witness a diverse range of artistic brilliance from around the world.
What to expect
Prepare for a journey through three distinct artistic worlds. You'll encounter the intricate fabric architectures of Do Ho Suh, the vibrant, large-scale paintings of Emily Kam Kngwarray, or a re-imagined view of Picasso’s iconic works.
Features:
The Genesis Exhibition
Immersive installations: Step inside life-sized replicas of the artist’s homes in Seoul, New York, and London, all crafted from translucent fabric. These installations invite you to reflect on themes of memory, space, and belonging.
New & site-specific works: Be among the first to see new works created for this exhibition, highlighting the evolution of Suh’s artistic practice over three decades.
Emily Kam Kngwarray Exhibition
First European presentation: This exhibition marks the first major European presentation of Kngwarray’s art, bringing her monumental paintings and batiks to a new audience in collaboration with the National Gallery of Australia.
Cultural exploration: Beyond the paintings, the exhibit includes films and audio elements that give insight into the expansive scope of her Anmatyerr culture and her deep connection to the Australian landscape.
Theater Picasso Exhibition
Theatrical setting: Explore over 45 of Picasso’s works from Tate’s collection and key European loans in a unique theatrical setting curated by contemporary artists.
Celebrating 'performativity': The exhibition delves into Picasso’s fascination with performers and the concept of 'performativity,' celebrating the centenary of his famous painting, The Three Dancers.
Wrap up your Tate Modern visit and see over 70,000 artworks that are a part of Tate Modern's permanent collection at the end of your temporary exhibit visit, including artworks by Picasso and Warhol.
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This experience is wheelchair accessible.
Your guide dogs are welcome at the venue.
A quiet room is available in the Natalie Bell Building on Level 4.
Ear defenders can be borrowed from the Ticket Desks.
Please bring your booking confirmation to the Turbine Hall ticket desk to exchange for your exhibition ticket; allow at least 15 mins before your entry time.
Relaxed Hours are available on the third Tuesday of the month at 10am–11am.
The exhibitions are open until 10pm on July 25 for Tate Modern Lates.
Tate Collective tickets are available for 16–25-year-olds.
For more information, email hello@tate.org.uk or call +44 (0)20 7887 8888 (daily 10am–5pm).
Special events such as Members' Private View and Members' Hours are available for members only.
Cancellation is allowed up to 24 hours before the scheduled start time. Variant-specific cancellation policies may apply.