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Highlights
Journey through the imaginative and satirical worlds of Edward Burra and Ithell Colquhoun at Tate Britain.
View striking works on war, modernity, mythology and the subconscious from two major British artists.
See Edward Burra's evocative urban watercolours and Ithell Colquhoun's enigmatic, mystical landscapes.
Marvel at unique features like Colquhoun’s Taro deck, merging the worlds of the occult and Surrealism.
What’s Included
General entry to Tate Britain
Admission to the Edward Burra - Ithell Colquhoun exhibition (June 13 to October 19, 2025)
London Tate Britain Edward Burra Ithell Colquhoun Exhibition presents an extraordinary showcase of two pioneering British artists who transformed the landscape of 20th-century surrealism. This acclaimed exhibition brings together the distinctive works of Edward Burra and Ithell Colquhoun, two artists whose innovative approaches to surrealism created some of the most compelling and thought-provoking art of their generation. Located in London's prestigious Tate Britain, this must-visit exhibition offers visitors an unprecedented opportunity to explore the complex relationship between British art and the international surrealist movement. Through tickadoo, you can secure your entry to this remarkable display that celebrates the experimental spirit and artistic vision of these two outstanding creators.
Edward Burra's striking compositions reveal his fascination with urban life, nightlife culture, and the darker aspects of society during the interwar period. His works demonstrate a remarkable ability to blend social commentary with surrealist techniques, creating paintings that are both visually arresting and intellectually engaging. The exhibition features his most celebrated pieces, including his famous depictions of Harlem jazz clubs, Spanish civil war scenes, and coastal landscapes that showcase his evolution as an artist. Visitors will discover how Burra's unique style, combining watercolor techniques with bold subject matter, established him as one of Britain's most important surrealist painters. His works continue to influence contemporary artists and remain highly sought-after in major galleries worldwide.
Ithell Colquhoun's mystical and symbolic works represent a different but equally compelling approach to surrealism, incorporating elements of Celtic mythology, occultism, and automatic drawing techniques. Her paintings and drawings reveal a deep connection to Cornwall's landscape and ancient spiritual traditions, creating a distinctly British form of surrealism that stands apart from continental European movements. The exhibition highlights her innovative use of color, form, and symbolism to explore themes of transformation, nature, and the subconscious mind. Through tickadoo, art enthusiasts can access this comprehensive survey of Colquhoun's work, which includes rarely seen paintings, drawings, and experimental works that demonstrate her commitment to pushing artistic boundaries.
This groundbreaking exhibition at Tate Britain examines how both artists challenged conventional artistic practices while developing their own distinctive visual languages. The carefully curated displays reveal connections between Burra's urban observations and Colquhoun's mystical landscapes, showing how both artists drew inspiration from their surroundings while engaging with international surrealist ideas. Interactive elements and detailed interpretive materials help visitors understand the historical context and artistic significance of these remarkable works. The exhibition also explores how both artists maintained their independence from surrealist orthodoxy while contributing significantly to the movement's development.
Securing tickets through tickadoo ensures your place at this essential exhibition, which runs for a limited time at one of London's most important art institutions. Tate Britain's world-class facilities provide the perfect setting for experiencing these masterworks, with carefully controlled lighting and climate conditions that preserve the integrity of these precious artworks. The museum's expert curation and educational programs enhance the visitor experience, making this exhibition accessible to both art specialists and general audiences interested in British modern art.
Keep bags within approved size (max 55cm x 40cm x 20cm)
Follow signage for entry and exhibition areas
Guide dogs are welcome throughout the gallery
Respect gallery rules by not touching artwork and observing photography restrictions
Use cloakroom facilities for large bags or umbrellas
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm
How long is the Edward Burra Ithell Colquhoun exhibition running?
The exhibition runs for several months at Tate Britain. Check your tickadoo booking confirmation for specific dates and plan your visit accordingly as this is a limited-time showcase.
Are audio guides available for the exhibition?
Yes, Tate Britain offers audio guides that provide detailed commentary on key works by both artists, enhancing your understanding of their artistic techniques and historical significance.
Can I take photographs inside the exhibition?
Photography policies vary by artwork. Some pieces allow non-flash photography while others are restricted. Check signage in each gallery room or ask exhibition staff for guidance.
Is the exhibition suitable for children?
The exhibition is suitable for all ages, though some content may be more engaging for teenagers and adults. Tate Britain offers family-friendly resources and activities to help younger visitors engage with the artworks.
How much time should I allow for my visit?
Most visitors spend 90-120 minutes exploring the exhibition thoroughly. Allow additional time if you plan to visit other Tate Britain galleries or facilities during your visit.
Are there any special events or talks related to the exhibition?
Tate Britain regularly hosts curator talks, artist discussions, and educational events. Check the museum's events calendar when booking through tickadoo for current offerings.
Is the exhibition wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Tate Britain is fully accessible with lift access to all exhibition floors, wheelchair-friendly pathways, and accessible facilities throughout the museum.
Can I purchase exhibition merchandise?
The Tate Britain shop offers a selection of books, prints, and gifts related to the exhibition, including catalogues featuring works by both Burra and Colquhoun.
Location: The exhibition is housed within Tate Britain on Millbank, easily accessible via Pimlico Underground station or local bus routes along the Thames.
Security Procedures: Bag checks are standard upon entry, and large bags must be stored in the cloakroom. Allow extra time for security screening during busy periods.
Ticketing Requirements: Present your tickadoo confirmation either digitally or printed. Timed entry tickets help manage visitor flow, so arrive within your designated time slot.
Museum Facilities: Tate Britain offers multiple dining options, gift shops, and rest areas. Free WiFi is available throughout the building for sharing your experience.
Photography Guidelines: While some photography is permitted, flash photography and tripods are prohibited. Be mindful of other visitors when taking pictures in gallery spaces.
Group Visit Policies: Groups of 10 or more require advance booking and may have specific entry times. Contact Tate Britain directly for group arrangements and educational programs.
Weather Considerations: The museum is climate-controlled year-round, but dress comfortably for walking through multiple gallery spaces and potential queuing outside during peak times.
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Millbank
Highlights
Journey through the imaginative and satirical worlds of Edward Burra and Ithell Colquhoun at Tate Britain.
View striking works on war, modernity, mythology and the subconscious from two major British artists.
See Edward Burra's evocative urban watercolours and Ithell Colquhoun's enigmatic, mystical landscapes.
Marvel at unique features like Colquhoun’s Taro deck, merging the worlds of the occult and Surrealism.
What’s Included
General entry to Tate Britain
Admission to the Edward Burra - Ithell Colquhoun exhibition (June 13 to October 19, 2025)
London Tate Britain Edward Burra Ithell Colquhoun Exhibition presents an extraordinary showcase of two pioneering British artists who transformed the landscape of 20th-century surrealism. This acclaimed exhibition brings together the distinctive works of Edward Burra and Ithell Colquhoun, two artists whose innovative approaches to surrealism created some of the most compelling and thought-provoking art of their generation. Located in London's prestigious Tate Britain, this must-visit exhibition offers visitors an unprecedented opportunity to explore the complex relationship between British art and the international surrealist movement. Through tickadoo, you can secure your entry to this remarkable display that celebrates the experimental spirit and artistic vision of these two outstanding creators.
Edward Burra's striking compositions reveal his fascination with urban life, nightlife culture, and the darker aspects of society during the interwar period. His works demonstrate a remarkable ability to blend social commentary with surrealist techniques, creating paintings that are both visually arresting and intellectually engaging. The exhibition features his most celebrated pieces, including his famous depictions of Harlem jazz clubs, Spanish civil war scenes, and coastal landscapes that showcase his evolution as an artist. Visitors will discover how Burra's unique style, combining watercolor techniques with bold subject matter, established him as one of Britain's most important surrealist painters. His works continue to influence contemporary artists and remain highly sought-after in major galleries worldwide.
Ithell Colquhoun's mystical and symbolic works represent a different but equally compelling approach to surrealism, incorporating elements of Celtic mythology, occultism, and automatic drawing techniques. Her paintings and drawings reveal a deep connection to Cornwall's landscape and ancient spiritual traditions, creating a distinctly British form of surrealism that stands apart from continental European movements. The exhibition highlights her innovative use of color, form, and symbolism to explore themes of transformation, nature, and the subconscious mind. Through tickadoo, art enthusiasts can access this comprehensive survey of Colquhoun's work, which includes rarely seen paintings, drawings, and experimental works that demonstrate her commitment to pushing artistic boundaries.
This groundbreaking exhibition at Tate Britain examines how both artists challenged conventional artistic practices while developing their own distinctive visual languages. The carefully curated displays reveal connections between Burra's urban observations and Colquhoun's mystical landscapes, showing how both artists drew inspiration from their surroundings while engaging with international surrealist ideas. Interactive elements and detailed interpretive materials help visitors understand the historical context and artistic significance of these remarkable works. The exhibition also explores how both artists maintained their independence from surrealist orthodoxy while contributing significantly to the movement's development.
Securing tickets through tickadoo ensures your place at this essential exhibition, which runs for a limited time at one of London's most important art institutions. Tate Britain's world-class facilities provide the perfect setting for experiencing these masterworks, with carefully controlled lighting and climate conditions that preserve the integrity of these precious artworks. The museum's expert curation and educational programs enhance the visitor experience, making this exhibition accessible to both art specialists and general audiences interested in British modern art.
Keep bags within approved size (max 55cm x 40cm x 20cm)
Follow signage for entry and exhibition areas
Guide dogs are welcome throughout the gallery
Respect gallery rules by not touching artwork and observing photography restrictions
Use cloakroom facilities for large bags or umbrellas
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm
How long is the Edward Burra Ithell Colquhoun exhibition running?
The exhibition runs for several months at Tate Britain. Check your tickadoo booking confirmation for specific dates and plan your visit accordingly as this is a limited-time showcase.
Are audio guides available for the exhibition?
Yes, Tate Britain offers audio guides that provide detailed commentary on key works by both artists, enhancing your understanding of their artistic techniques and historical significance.
Can I take photographs inside the exhibition?
Photography policies vary by artwork. Some pieces allow non-flash photography while others are restricted. Check signage in each gallery room or ask exhibition staff for guidance.
Is the exhibition suitable for children?
The exhibition is suitable for all ages, though some content may be more engaging for teenagers and adults. Tate Britain offers family-friendly resources and activities to help younger visitors engage with the artworks.
How much time should I allow for my visit?
Most visitors spend 90-120 minutes exploring the exhibition thoroughly. Allow additional time if you plan to visit other Tate Britain galleries or facilities during your visit.
Are there any special events or talks related to the exhibition?
Tate Britain regularly hosts curator talks, artist discussions, and educational events. Check the museum's events calendar when booking through tickadoo for current offerings.
Is the exhibition wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Tate Britain is fully accessible with lift access to all exhibition floors, wheelchair-friendly pathways, and accessible facilities throughout the museum.
Can I purchase exhibition merchandise?
The Tate Britain shop offers a selection of books, prints, and gifts related to the exhibition, including catalogues featuring works by both Burra and Colquhoun.
Location: The exhibition is housed within Tate Britain on Millbank, easily accessible via Pimlico Underground station or local bus routes along the Thames.
Security Procedures: Bag checks are standard upon entry, and large bags must be stored in the cloakroom. Allow extra time for security screening during busy periods.
Ticketing Requirements: Present your tickadoo confirmation either digitally or printed. Timed entry tickets help manage visitor flow, so arrive within your designated time slot.
Museum Facilities: Tate Britain offers multiple dining options, gift shops, and rest areas. Free WiFi is available throughout the building for sharing your experience.
Photography Guidelines: While some photography is permitted, flash photography and tripods are prohibited. Be mindful of other visitors when taking pictures in gallery spaces.
Group Visit Policies: Groups of 10 or more require advance booking and may have specific entry times. Contact Tate Britain directly for group arrangements and educational programs.
Weather Considerations: The museum is climate-controlled year-round, but dress comfortably for walking through multiple gallery spaces and potential queuing outside during peak times.
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Millbank
Highlights
Journey through the imaginative and satirical worlds of Edward Burra and Ithell Colquhoun at Tate Britain.
View striking works on war, modernity, mythology and the subconscious from two major British artists.
See Edward Burra's evocative urban watercolours and Ithell Colquhoun's enigmatic, mystical landscapes.
Marvel at unique features like Colquhoun’s Taro deck, merging the worlds of the occult and Surrealism.
What’s Included
General entry to Tate Britain
Admission to the Edward Burra - Ithell Colquhoun exhibition (June 13 to October 19, 2025)
London Tate Britain Edward Burra Ithell Colquhoun Exhibition presents an extraordinary showcase of two pioneering British artists who transformed the landscape of 20th-century surrealism. This acclaimed exhibition brings together the distinctive works of Edward Burra and Ithell Colquhoun, two artists whose innovative approaches to surrealism created some of the most compelling and thought-provoking art of their generation. Located in London's prestigious Tate Britain, this must-visit exhibition offers visitors an unprecedented opportunity to explore the complex relationship between British art and the international surrealist movement. Through tickadoo, you can secure your entry to this remarkable display that celebrates the experimental spirit and artistic vision of these two outstanding creators.
Edward Burra's striking compositions reveal his fascination with urban life, nightlife culture, and the darker aspects of society during the interwar period. His works demonstrate a remarkable ability to blend social commentary with surrealist techniques, creating paintings that are both visually arresting and intellectually engaging. The exhibition features his most celebrated pieces, including his famous depictions of Harlem jazz clubs, Spanish civil war scenes, and coastal landscapes that showcase his evolution as an artist. Visitors will discover how Burra's unique style, combining watercolor techniques with bold subject matter, established him as one of Britain's most important surrealist painters. His works continue to influence contemporary artists and remain highly sought-after in major galleries worldwide.
Ithell Colquhoun's mystical and symbolic works represent a different but equally compelling approach to surrealism, incorporating elements of Celtic mythology, occultism, and automatic drawing techniques. Her paintings and drawings reveal a deep connection to Cornwall's landscape and ancient spiritual traditions, creating a distinctly British form of surrealism that stands apart from continental European movements. The exhibition highlights her innovative use of color, form, and symbolism to explore themes of transformation, nature, and the subconscious mind. Through tickadoo, art enthusiasts can access this comprehensive survey of Colquhoun's work, which includes rarely seen paintings, drawings, and experimental works that demonstrate her commitment to pushing artistic boundaries.
This groundbreaking exhibition at Tate Britain examines how both artists challenged conventional artistic practices while developing their own distinctive visual languages. The carefully curated displays reveal connections between Burra's urban observations and Colquhoun's mystical landscapes, showing how both artists drew inspiration from their surroundings while engaging with international surrealist ideas. Interactive elements and detailed interpretive materials help visitors understand the historical context and artistic significance of these remarkable works. The exhibition also explores how both artists maintained their independence from surrealist orthodoxy while contributing significantly to the movement's development.
Securing tickets through tickadoo ensures your place at this essential exhibition, which runs for a limited time at one of London's most important art institutions. Tate Britain's world-class facilities provide the perfect setting for experiencing these masterworks, with carefully controlled lighting and climate conditions that preserve the integrity of these precious artworks. The museum's expert curation and educational programs enhance the visitor experience, making this exhibition accessible to both art specialists and general audiences interested in British modern art.
Location: The exhibition is housed within Tate Britain on Millbank, easily accessible via Pimlico Underground station or local bus routes along the Thames.
Security Procedures: Bag checks are standard upon entry, and large bags must be stored in the cloakroom. Allow extra time for security screening during busy periods.
Ticketing Requirements: Present your tickadoo confirmation either digitally or printed. Timed entry tickets help manage visitor flow, so arrive within your designated time slot.
Museum Facilities: Tate Britain offers multiple dining options, gift shops, and rest areas. Free WiFi is available throughout the building for sharing your experience.
Photography Guidelines: While some photography is permitted, flash photography and tripods are prohibited. Be mindful of other visitors when taking pictures in gallery spaces.
Group Visit Policies: Groups of 10 or more require advance booking and may have specific entry times. Contact Tate Britain directly for group arrangements and educational programs.
Weather Considerations: The museum is climate-controlled year-round, but dress comfortably for walking through multiple gallery spaces and potential queuing outside during peak times.
Keep bags within approved size (max 55cm x 40cm x 20cm)
Follow signage for entry and exhibition areas
Guide dogs are welcome throughout the gallery
Respect gallery rules by not touching artwork and observing photography restrictions
Use cloakroom facilities for large bags or umbrellas
How long is the Edward Burra Ithell Colquhoun exhibition running?
The exhibition runs for several months at Tate Britain. Check your tickadoo booking confirmation for specific dates and plan your visit accordingly as this is a limited-time showcase.
Are audio guides available for the exhibition?
Yes, Tate Britain offers audio guides that provide detailed commentary on key works by both artists, enhancing your understanding of their artistic techniques and historical significance.
Can I take photographs inside the exhibition?
Photography policies vary by artwork. Some pieces allow non-flash photography while others are restricted. Check signage in each gallery room or ask exhibition staff for guidance.
Is the exhibition suitable for children?
The exhibition is suitable for all ages, though some content may be more engaging for teenagers and adults. Tate Britain offers family-friendly resources and activities to help younger visitors engage with the artworks.
How much time should I allow for my visit?
Most visitors spend 90-120 minutes exploring the exhibition thoroughly. Allow additional time if you plan to visit other Tate Britain galleries or facilities during your visit.
Are there any special events or talks related to the exhibition?
Tate Britain regularly hosts curator talks, artist discussions, and educational events. Check the museum's events calendar when booking through tickadoo for current offerings.
Is the exhibition wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Tate Britain is fully accessible with lift access to all exhibition floors, wheelchair-friendly pathways, and accessible facilities throughout the museum.
Can I purchase exhibition merchandise?
The Tate Britain shop offers a selection of books, prints, and gifts related to the exhibition, including catalogues featuring works by both Burra and Colquhoun.
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Millbank
Highlights
Journey through the imaginative and satirical worlds of Edward Burra and Ithell Colquhoun at Tate Britain.
View striking works on war, modernity, mythology and the subconscious from two major British artists.
See Edward Burra's evocative urban watercolours and Ithell Colquhoun's enigmatic, mystical landscapes.
Marvel at unique features like Colquhoun’s Taro deck, merging the worlds of the occult and Surrealism.
What’s Included
General entry to Tate Britain
Admission to the Edward Burra - Ithell Colquhoun exhibition (June 13 to October 19, 2025)
London Tate Britain Edward Burra Ithell Colquhoun Exhibition presents an extraordinary showcase of two pioneering British artists who transformed the landscape of 20th-century surrealism. This acclaimed exhibition brings together the distinctive works of Edward Burra and Ithell Colquhoun, two artists whose innovative approaches to surrealism created some of the most compelling and thought-provoking art of their generation. Located in London's prestigious Tate Britain, this must-visit exhibition offers visitors an unprecedented opportunity to explore the complex relationship between British art and the international surrealist movement. Through tickadoo, you can secure your entry to this remarkable display that celebrates the experimental spirit and artistic vision of these two outstanding creators.
Edward Burra's striking compositions reveal his fascination with urban life, nightlife culture, and the darker aspects of society during the interwar period. His works demonstrate a remarkable ability to blend social commentary with surrealist techniques, creating paintings that are both visually arresting and intellectually engaging. The exhibition features his most celebrated pieces, including his famous depictions of Harlem jazz clubs, Spanish civil war scenes, and coastal landscapes that showcase his evolution as an artist. Visitors will discover how Burra's unique style, combining watercolor techniques with bold subject matter, established him as one of Britain's most important surrealist painters. His works continue to influence contemporary artists and remain highly sought-after in major galleries worldwide.
Ithell Colquhoun's mystical and symbolic works represent a different but equally compelling approach to surrealism, incorporating elements of Celtic mythology, occultism, and automatic drawing techniques. Her paintings and drawings reveal a deep connection to Cornwall's landscape and ancient spiritual traditions, creating a distinctly British form of surrealism that stands apart from continental European movements. The exhibition highlights her innovative use of color, form, and symbolism to explore themes of transformation, nature, and the subconscious mind. Through tickadoo, art enthusiasts can access this comprehensive survey of Colquhoun's work, which includes rarely seen paintings, drawings, and experimental works that demonstrate her commitment to pushing artistic boundaries.
This groundbreaking exhibition at Tate Britain examines how both artists challenged conventional artistic practices while developing their own distinctive visual languages. The carefully curated displays reveal connections between Burra's urban observations and Colquhoun's mystical landscapes, showing how both artists drew inspiration from their surroundings while engaging with international surrealist ideas. Interactive elements and detailed interpretive materials help visitors understand the historical context and artistic significance of these remarkable works. The exhibition also explores how both artists maintained their independence from surrealist orthodoxy while contributing significantly to the movement's development.
Securing tickets through tickadoo ensures your place at this essential exhibition, which runs for a limited time at one of London's most important art institutions. Tate Britain's world-class facilities provide the perfect setting for experiencing these masterworks, with carefully controlled lighting and climate conditions that preserve the integrity of these precious artworks. The museum's expert curation and educational programs enhance the visitor experience, making this exhibition accessible to both art specialists and general audiences interested in British modern art.
Location: The exhibition is housed within Tate Britain on Millbank, easily accessible via Pimlico Underground station or local bus routes along the Thames.
Security Procedures: Bag checks are standard upon entry, and large bags must be stored in the cloakroom. Allow extra time for security screening during busy periods.
Ticketing Requirements: Present your tickadoo confirmation either digitally or printed. Timed entry tickets help manage visitor flow, so arrive within your designated time slot.
Museum Facilities: Tate Britain offers multiple dining options, gift shops, and rest areas. Free WiFi is available throughout the building for sharing your experience.
Photography Guidelines: While some photography is permitted, flash photography and tripods are prohibited. Be mindful of other visitors when taking pictures in gallery spaces.
Group Visit Policies: Groups of 10 or more require advance booking and may have specific entry times. Contact Tate Britain directly for group arrangements and educational programs.
Weather Considerations: The museum is climate-controlled year-round, but dress comfortably for walking through multiple gallery spaces and potential queuing outside during peak times.
Keep bags within approved size (max 55cm x 40cm x 20cm)
Follow signage for entry and exhibition areas
Guide dogs are welcome throughout the gallery
Respect gallery rules by not touching artwork and observing photography restrictions
Use cloakroom facilities for large bags or umbrellas
How long is the Edward Burra Ithell Colquhoun exhibition running?
The exhibition runs for several months at Tate Britain. Check your tickadoo booking confirmation for specific dates and plan your visit accordingly as this is a limited-time showcase.
Are audio guides available for the exhibition?
Yes, Tate Britain offers audio guides that provide detailed commentary on key works by both artists, enhancing your understanding of their artistic techniques and historical significance.
Can I take photographs inside the exhibition?
Photography policies vary by artwork. Some pieces allow non-flash photography while others are restricted. Check signage in each gallery room or ask exhibition staff for guidance.
Is the exhibition suitable for children?
The exhibition is suitable for all ages, though some content may be more engaging for teenagers and adults. Tate Britain offers family-friendly resources and activities to help younger visitors engage with the artworks.
How much time should I allow for my visit?
Most visitors spend 90-120 minutes exploring the exhibition thoroughly. Allow additional time if you plan to visit other Tate Britain galleries or facilities during your visit.
Are there any special events or talks related to the exhibition?
Tate Britain regularly hosts curator talks, artist discussions, and educational events. Check the museum's events calendar when booking through tickadoo for current offerings.
Is the exhibition wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Tate Britain is fully accessible with lift access to all exhibition floors, wheelchair-friendly pathways, and accessible facilities throughout the museum.
Can I purchase exhibition merchandise?
The Tate Britain shop offers a selection of books, prints, and gifts related to the exhibition, including catalogues featuring works by both Burra and Colquhoun.
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Millbank
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