Tate Modern and Tate Britain have unveiled an ambitious lineup for 2026, showcasing influential artists across various movements. Key highlights at Tate Modern include a major retrospective of Tracey Emin, alongside exhibitions featuring Frida Kahlo and Ana Mendieta, both of whom have left a significant impact on feminist art. The year concludes with an exploration of the birth of art photography, promising to engage audiences with both historical and contemporary artistic movements. Tate Britain will also highlight the work of British-Jamaican painter Hurvin Anderson to kick off the year.
The year kicks off with a landmark retrospective tracing the 40-year career of key YBA Tracey Emin at the Tate Modern, showcasing career-defining works.
This arrives alongside two hugely exciting exhibitions on feminist icons: Frida Kahlo and the largest UK exhibition on Cuban-American artist Ana Mendieta.
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