Tate Britain has just opened a complete rehang of its collection — the first time in 10 years that the the gallery's free displays have been presented anew. Much-loved and iconic works are joined by a host of new discoveries and additions. See works by VM artists Kudzanai Violet-Hwami, Chris Ofili, Paula Rego, and Stephen Willats among the 800 works by over 350 artists spanning six centuries.
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Images: Kudzanai-Violet Hwami, Expiation, 2021. Oil, acrylic, oil stick and silkscreen on canvas. 127.5 x 119.5 cm, 50 1/4 x 47 1/8 in © Kudzanai-Violet Hwami. Courtesy Kudzanai-Violet Hwami and Victoria Miro
Chris Ofili, No Woman, No Cry, 1998. Acrylic paint, oil paint, polyester resin, paper collage, map pins, elephant dung on canvas. 243.8 x 182.8 cm, 96 x 72 in © Chris Ofili. Courtesy Chris Ofili and Victoria Miro
Paula Rego, The Firemen of Alijo, 1966. Acrylic, oil pastel, charcoal, graphite, resin, ink, paper and aluminium foil on canvas. 153.9 x 184.3 cm, 60 5/8 x 72 1/2 in © Ostrich Arts Ltd. Courtesy Ostrich Arts Ltd and Victoria Miro
Stephen Willats, Living with Practical Realities, 1978. Photographs, gelatin silver prints on paper, gouache and transfer lettering on board. Frame, each: 1112 × 772 × 35 mm. Tate Collection © Stephen Willats