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At Tate Modern you can take in the full sweep of in one visit, from iconic artworks such as Monet’s Water-Lilies and Rothko’s The Seagram Murals to the latest performance and photographic art. Each of the four wings across Levels 2, 3 and 4 focuses on a major art movement or theme, exploring its origins and how contemporary artists have responded to these ideas. 6 Restaurant Members 5 Room Exhibitions 4 Collection Exhibitions Here to Help Fun for Families 3 Collection Make the most of our knowledgeable Explore the gallery with free resources Exhibitions staff and volunteers who can tell available from Information desks 2 Collection you about our collection displays or get creative in the Clore Learning River Café and special exhibitions Centre on Level 0 at weekends and Entrance on additional days during holidays 1 Shop Turbine Hall 0 Tickets & information 0 Main Entrance

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STRUCTURE AND CLARITY Energy and Process This wing explores the development This wing focuses upon arte povera, of abstract art since the early 20th the radical Italian art movement of the century, encompassing cubism, 1960s and 1970s, and its international geometric abstraction and minimalism. context. There are also new displays of the 1 niki de Saint Phalle and Richard Serra work of Monir Farmanfarmaian and 2 Beyond Painting Zarina Hashmi, and new ARTIST 3 arte Povera and Anti-Form ROOMS of Dan Flavin. 4 arTIST ROOMS: 1 Vanessa Bell and Saloua Raouda 5 chen Zhen and Leonilson choucair (January 2014) 6 Pino Pascali 2 around Abstract Art 1920 – 1935 7 cy Twombly 3 modernist Photography 8 Homeworkers 4 constructionism 9 aleksandra Mir 5 derek Jarman 10 William Eggleston 6 minimalism 7 ellsworth Kelly HARRY CALLAHAN 8 monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian 9 December 2013 – 1 June 2014 and Zarina Hashmi 9 charlotte Posenenske This is a new display dedicated to Niki de Saint Phalle Shooting Picture 1961 10 Cubism Harry Callahan, one of the most © The estate of Niki de Saint Phalle 11 ARTIST ROOMS: Dan Flavin important figures in post war Richard Serra 12 ARTIST ROOMS: Dan Flavin American photography. The display Trip Hammer 1968 Tate 13 Piet Mondrian and Gego is representative of Callahan’s long © ARS, NY and DACS London 2011 and experimental career, including Charlotte Posenenske black-and-white works he printed Square Tubes (Series D) in the 1960s and 1970s, colour dye © Estate of Charlotte Posenenske/ Burkhard Brunn, Frankfurt/M. transfers from the 1980s and large black-and-white prints on aluminium from the 1990s.

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Transformed Visions MIRA SCHENDEL 25 September 2013 – 19 January 2014 After the Second World War, artists forged a new kind of expressive Mira Schendel was one of Latin abstraction. This wing looks at the America’s most important and ongoing presence of the human figure prolific post-war artists. With her within such works, as well as wider contemporaries Lygia Clark and responses to violence and war, and Hélio Oiticica, Schendel reinvented the tendency towards contemplative the language of European Modernism immersion exemplified by Mark in Brazil. Tate Modern is staging the Rothko’s The Seagram Murals. first ever international full-scale survey of her work. The exhibition reveals 1 Thomas Hirschhorn aspects of Schendel’s dialogues with and Germaine Richier Mira Schendel a diverse range of philosophers and 2 new Images of Man Graphic Object 1967 thinkers, as well as her engagement Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros 3 Bloomberg Connects: with universal ideas of faith, self- © mira schendel estate Screening Room understanding and existence. It brings 4 allan Sekula together over 250 paintings, drawings 5 abstraction and the Sublime and sculptures from across her entire 6 mark Rothko: The Seagram Murals Germaine Richier career, including works which have 7 miyako Ishiuchi Shepherd of the Landes 1951, cast 1996 never been exhibited before. Lent from a private collection 1998 8 Identity Politics © ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2002 9 facing History: £11 (£9.50 concessions) leon Golub and Sarkissian including a Gift Aid donation 10 Elegies Free for Tate Members and Patrons 11 Gerhard Richter

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Poetry and Dream THE EY EXHIBITION: PAUL KLEE 16 October 2013 – 9 March 2014 The central room in this wing contains over 70 paintings and Paul Klee is a giant of twentieth-century sculptures by the surrealists art and one of the great creative and their associates, who prized innovators of the time. Witty, inventive, the power of the unconscious magical, his exquisite paintings resist and dreams. easy classification. He is mentioned in the same breath as Matisse, Picasso 1 Giorgio de Chirico and his Bauhaus contemporary and Jannis Kounellis Kandinsky. He cuts a radical figure in 2 Surrealism and Beyond European modernism. His influence on 3 andrea Fraser abstraction can be seen in the works 4 elements of Chance of Rothko, Miró and beyond. At Tate 5 russian Revolutionary Posters Modern this autumn, you can 6 deimantas Narkevicius rediscover Klee’s extraordinary body 7 The Reclining Nude of work and see it in a new light. 8 arTIST ROOMS: 9 mike Kelley £16.50 (£14.50 concessions) 10 Realisms including a Gift Aid donation 11 Graciela Iturbide Free for Tate Members and Patrons Jannis Kounellis Paul Klee Bloomberg Connects: Untitled 1979 Tate Remembrance Sheet of a Conception 1918 © Jannis Kounellis Norton Simon Museum, The Blue Galka Ask an artist at Global Studios on Scheyer Collection Level 2 in Poetry and Dream Giorgio de Chirico The Uncertainty of the Poet 1913 Tate © DACS, 2011 River Entrance

Seminar LEVEL 1 Room LevelPROJECT 2 Gallery SPACE Starr RIVER ENTRANCE Auditorium Shop Café Exhibition tickets LEVEL 0 TURBINE HALL The TANKS PROJECT SPACE: Inverted House 22 November 2013 – 9 March 2014 Opening at Tate Modern on 22 November 2013, this collaborative exhibition between Tate and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Shop Clore Learning Centre Belgrade showcases the work of Tina Gverović and Siniša Ilić for their first UK museum show. Main Turbine Hall Entrance STARR AUDITORIUM The Starr Auditorium hosts a varied programme of events and screenings. For more information please visit tate.org.uk/whats-on

Tina Gverović, Parastates 04 2013 Photo © Marko Ercegović

EAT & DRINK SHOP Pause and relax in our restaurant Our shops stock a great range of and cafés. You can enjoy a meal in books, products, prints and postcards our restaurant with spectacular views over the City of London or a drink and lunch in one of our cafés

Restaurant Exhibition Shops LEVEL 6 Levels 2 and 3 The restaurant offers an exciting The exhibition shops on Levels 2 and 3 menu, an innovative wine list are the places to buy gifts, postcards, and stunning views catalogues and books connected with our current exhibition programme Sunday – Thursday, 10.00 –17.30 Friday & Saturday, 10.00 –21.30 River Shop Level 1 Espresso Bar level 3 The river shop on Level 1 provides a selection of our best-selling products, With two riverside balconies, books and print, as well as a range of the Espresso Bar serves drinks, design-led homeware and accessories sandwiches and snacks Sunday – Thursday 10.00 –17.30 Main Shop Friday & Saturday 10.00 – 21.30 Level 0 For our comprehensive range of Café books on modern art and culture level 1 and a stunning range of exclusive Situated on the riverside, the Café products and gift ideas including serves a wide choice of hot and jewellery, artists’ products, plus cold food, juices and coffee: perfect our fantastic children’s range for families Sunday 9.00 –17.30 Monday – Thursday 10.00 –17.30 Friday 10.00 – 20.30 Saturday 9.00 –18.30

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