Romantics – Tate Britain

If you are interested in the Romantics in Britain, the the current exhibition available in Tate Britain is the right place to visit. This major display presents Romantic art in Britain: its origins, inspirations and legacies. Drawn from the Tate collection, it showcases major works by Henry Fuseli, JMW Turner, John Constable and Samuel Palmer.

Romantics
Tate Britain
August 2010 – June 3rd, 2012

London museums

David Tremlett Drawing for Free Thinking – Tate Britain

This information is part of the official information from the Tate Britain webpage:
“Drawing for Free Thinking is a new wall drawing for Tate Britain, designed to wrap around the Manton stairwell. Inspired by the long tradition of twentieth-century constructivism and by David Tremlett’s involvement in conceptual art in the 1970s, Drawing for Free Thinking consists of broad blocks of strong colour, straight lines, squares and rectangles. It explores floor plans and architectural features the artist has encountered at the gallery such as doorways or windows abstracted into geometric shapes. Tremlett and his team of assistants work with pastel crayons which they rub directly onto the wall with the palms of their hands.”

David Tremlett Drawing for Free Thinking
Tate Britain
19 September 2011 – 31 December 2016

Museums in London