Two Tates, one Hockney: Artist to headline major 2027 exhibition season
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Two Tates, one Hockney: Artist to headline major 2027 exhibition season
"Monet: Painting Time (from 25th Feb) will be Tate Modern's first show dedicated to Claude Monet. Drawing on new research, it will explore how the artist captured the passage of time, from fleeting light effects to the changing seasons, including works from his celebrated Water Lilies series."
"Ink (from 22nd April), an exhibition devoted to the tradition of ink painting. Focusing on 20th-century artists from mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, it will examine how they transformed this historic practice into a modern art form, while retaining its philosophical links to nature."
"Indian artist Nalini Malani (from 1st July) will be the subject of her largest exhibition to date, charting a six-decade career defined by immersive multimedia installations that blend myth, history and politics."
"A new exhibition on Edvard Munch (from 11th Nov) will offer a fresh perspective on the Norwegian painter by examining his work through the lens of cinema and visual storytelling, with input from contemporary filmmakers."
Tate Modern and Tate Britain will host an extensive exhibition program in 2025. Monet: Painting Time marks Tate Modern's first dedicated Monet exhibition, exploring how the artist captured temporal effects and seasonal changes through new research. Ink examines 20th-century ink painting from China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, tracing its transformation into modern art while preserving philosophical connections to nature. The gallery will present the UK's first solo exhibition of Algerian artist Baya, featuring over 100 colorful works. Nalini Malani's largest retrospective charts her six-decade career in multimedia installations blending myth, history, and politics. Lynda Benglis will be represented by 50+ works including her revolutionary pours. A new Edvard Munch exhibition explores his work through cinema and visual storytelling with contemporary filmmaker contributions. David Hockney will have major presentations at both galleries.
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