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You’ll Never Know
Chance and random interference are essential elements...
1 December 2006 — 7 January 2007
You’ll Never Know
Drawing and Random Interference
Chance and random interference are essential elements...
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Floor 3
20 July — 9 October 2006
Layla Curtis
In October 2005 Layla Curtis travelled to Antartica for a three month residency with the British Antarctic Survey. This...Free Admission
Floor 3
20 July — 9 September 2006
Anna Barriball
Anna Barriball creates work in a variety of media that focuses on everyday objects and playfully explores relationships between...Free Admission
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Kerry James Marshall
Kerry James Marshall’s first solo show in the...
11 May — 1 July 2006
Kerry James Marshall
Along The Way
Kerry James Marshall’s first solo show in the...
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14 July — 10 September 2005
Conrad Shawcross
This major solo exhibition brings together brand new works by the artist that typically combines his interest in sculpture...Free Admission
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13 February — 17 April 2004
Strangers
This exhibition gathers together works from the Tate Collection by sixteen modern and contemporary artists whose practice involves observing...Free Admission
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26 December 2003 — 25 January 2004
Andy Lewis – Photo Opportunities
Andy Lewis combines a unique and imaginative...Free Admission
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14 February — 26 April 2003
Veil
Vail emamines one of the most powerful symbols in comtemporary culture. This was the first major exhibition to explore...Free Admission
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Human and Divine
This exhibiton brought together a range of...
21 July — 16 September 2000
Human and Divine
2000 years of Indian Sculpture
This exhibiton brought together a range of...
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19 May — 8 July 2000
Girl
The intriguing exhibition included works from a wide range of media by comtemporary artists exploring aesthetic and social worlds...Free Admission
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Blue
This opening exhibition was a celebratory exploration...
16 February — 30 April 2000
Blue
Borrowed and New
This opening exhibition was a celebratory exploration...
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