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TATE MODERN MAP.Pdf WELCOME TO TATE MODERN NATALIE BELL BLAVATNIK BUILDING BUILDING Viewing Level and Bar 10 Restaurant 9 Members Room 8 Staff Only 7 Kitchen South Room 6 and Bar 6 Members Tate Exchange 5 Bar 5 Free displays Free displays 4 Bridge 4 Exhibitions Free displays 3 Café, Shop 3 2 Free displays Exhibitions 2 River Café Terrace Bookshop Blavatnik Building Entrance Café Bar Entrance 1 Shop Bridge 1 Shop Turbine Hall The Tanks 0 Information Tickets 0 Turbine Hall Entrance GREAT ART FROM AROUND THE WORLD Welcome to Tate Modern, Our collection displays are free to visit – they are organised by theme the home of international and include iconic works like modern and contemporary Pablo Picasso’s Weeping Woman, Mark Rothko’s Seagram Murals, art. Here you can see and Sonia Delaunay's Triptych as pioneering works, well as the latest performance international exhibitions, and photographic art. innovative commissions Tate Modern opened in 2000 – the building was originally a power and inspiring events. station with the enormous central You can hear from artists, hall containing power-generating share your ideas and turbines, and five million litres of oil stored in giant concrete tanks. discover new connections. In 2016 the Blavatnik Building extension opened, with 10 new floors and the oil tanks converted into spaces for performance art and film. We hope you enjoy your visit. Henri Matisse The Snail 1953 © Succession Henri Matisse/DACS 2019 Start Display, Natalie Bell Building, Level 2 FREE DISPLAYS NATALIE BELL BLAVATNIK THE BUILDING BUILDING TANKS Displays in the Natalie Bell Building MEDIA NETWORKS Blavatnik Building displays Changing displays of live art, highlight different approaches to art Artists respond to the impact tell the story of how art became performance, installation and film. from 1900 to now. of technology, mass media active from 1960 to now. Blavatnik Building, Level 0 and communications. START DISPLAY REBECCA HORN Level 4 PERFORMER AND PARTICIPANT A great place to start your visit, with 6 MAY 2019 – 3 FEBRUARY 2020 Breaking down the barriers between some of the best-loved artworks in For a list of rooms in each display, see art and real life, with artists such as KEMANG WA LEHULERE the collection. the floor plans on the following pages. Marina Abramovic and Hélio Oiticica. 6 MAY – 7 OCTOBER 2019 Level 2 Level 3 DOUGLAS GORDON ARTIST AND SOCIETY LIVING CITIES 6 MAY – 2 SEPTEMBER 2019 How artists engage with social ideals Exploring contemporary city life, and social realities, from visions of looking at displacement and utopia to scenes of protest. migration, subculture and community, Level 2 power and political uprising. IN THE STUDIO The George Economou Gallery, Level 4 Exploring the relationship between ARTIST ROOMS: JENNY HOLZER the individual and the artwork, Jenny Holzer's work presents whether making or looking at art. statements that ask us to consider the Including works by Eva Hesse and words and messages that surround us. Mark Rothko. Level 4 Level 2 NAN GOLDIN Level 3 MATERIALS AND OBJECTS How artists such as Marcel Duchamp and Mrinalini Mukherjee have embraced new materials and techniques. In the Studio Level 4 Photo: Tate (Alys Tomlinson) EXHIBITIONS Buy tickets in the Turbine Hall or online. Free for Members and Patrons. THE C C LAND EXHIBITION DOROTHEA TANNING FRANZ WEST NATALIA GONCHAROVA PIERRE BONNARD: UNTIL 9 JUNE 2019 UNTIL 2 JUNE 2019 6 JUNE – 8 SEPTEMBER 2019 THE COLOUR OF MEMORY Dorothea Tanning pushed the Ironic, irreverent, yet profoundly A leader of the Russian avant-garde, UNTIL 6 MAY 2019 boundaries of surrealism. This is philosophical, Franz West was a key Natalia Goncharova blazed a trail Exquisite colour on canvas from the the first large-scale exhibition of her figure of European art in the late 20th with her experimental approach to artist who captured moments in time. work for 25 years, bringing together century, who brought a punk aesthetic art and design. The Eyal Ofer Galleries, 100 works from her seven-decade into the pristine spaces of art galleries. The Eyal Ofer Galleries, Natalie Bell Building, Level 3 career – from enigmatic paintings to Blavatnik Building, Level 2 Natalie Bell Building, Level 3 uncanny sculptures. OLAFUR ELIASSON: Natalie Bell Building, Level 3 IN REAL LIFE 11 JULY – 5 JANUARY 2020 Experience over 30 of Olafur Eliasson’s works in this major survey of his career so far. Blavatnik Building, Level 2 Pierre Bonnard Stairs in the Artist's Garden 1942–4 Dorothea Tanning Family Portrait 1954 Musée Franz West Plakatentwurf (Die Aluskulptur) Olafur Eliasson Stardust particle 2014 Tate National Gallery of Art Washington, USA National d'Art Moderne - Centre Pompidou (Paris, 2000 Franz West Privatstiftung/Estate Presented by the artist in honour of France) Acquisition of the State in 1974. Center Franz West, Vienna © Estate Franz West, Sir Nicholas Serota 2018 © Olafur Eliasson Pompidou, Paris. Musée national d'art moderne / © Archiv Franz West Center de création industrielle DON’T MISS TATE EXCHANGE FUN FOR FAMILIES BLOOMBERG CONNECTS A place for all to play, create, reflect Pick up a free family activity from Throughout the building you will find and question what art can mean to the Clore Welcome Room to explore interactive digital projects connecting our everyday. Opening hours vary. the galleries. visitors with art and artists. Blavatnik Building, Level 5 Natalie Bell Building, Level 0 DIGITAL DRAWING BAR Create your own masterpiece at the Drawing Bar. Natalie Bell Building, Level 1 TIMELINE OF MODERN ART Touch the Timeline of Modern Art to find out more about art and artists in Tate‘s collection. Natalie Bell Building, Level 4 EXPLORE ART AND ACTIVISM VIEWING LEVEL FREE GUIDED TOURS: Explore stories of live art and activism MAKING SENSE OF MODERN ART in an immersive sceening room. See across London. Blavatnik Building, Level 3 Blavatnik Building, Level 10 Each tour starts with a general introduction to Tate Modern and then DISCOVER ARTISTS' CITIES visits a specific gallery. Explore artists‘ studios around the world. Daily every hour Blavatnik Building, Level 4 11.00–16.00, meet on Level 4, Natalie Bell Building WATCH TATESHOTS Tours last 45 minutes Watch online to go behind the scenes of the gallery and into artists‘ studios. Supported by EAT AND DRINK SHOP CAFÉ VIEWING LEVEL BAR TERRACE BOOKSHOP Quick bites including soup, salads, Hot and cold drinks, wines, beers Our most comprehensive range sandwiches, cakes and pastries. and snacks, with 360-degree views. of books on modern art, plus gift Until 17.30 Until 17.30 (21.30 Friday–Saturday) ideas, designer collaborations, Natalie Bell Building, Level 1 Blavatnik Building, Level 10 jewellery and prints. 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