Tate Britain
Tate Britain is the world's leading hub for the study and enjoyment of British art, and it encourages international interest in British art. Unparalleled exhibits trace the evolution of British art from the Tudor period to the current day. The BP British Art Displays can be viewed in a variety of ways. Large sections of the museum are dedicated to displaying historic, twentieth-century, and contemporary British art. Aside from these, there are special exhibits that focus on specific artists or areas of British art. In addition, the Clore Gallery features works by J. M. W. Turner, William Blake, and John Constable, among others.
It's gathered a vast collection of significant paintings hanging in historical groups in the central gallery of the Octagon, ranging from Tudor portraits to eighteenth-century landscapes to Pre-Raphaelite paintings. Rooms dedicated to the development of British art in the twentieth century, with artists such as Whistler, Barbara Hepworth, Francis Bacon, and David Hockney, are also available. With pieces by Damien Hirst, Cerith Wyn Evans, and Mike Nelson, the contemporary exhibitions feature some well-known figures in modern British art.
Address: Millbank, London SW1P 4RG
Website: https://www.tate.org.uk/