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Step into the world of Ed Atkins at Tate Britain, where 15 years of digital video and writings converge in a powerful exhibit about feelings and digital art.
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Ideal for contemporary art lovers, this timed-entry ticket ensures crowd-free access with a limited number of visitors allowed inside a curated experience.
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Explore personal works blending CGI, literature, and music—including video pieces like Old Food, an animation about peasantry and eternal ruin.
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Discover the final room’s highlight: a daily screening of Nurses Come and Go, But None for Me, a two-hour film blending poetry and digital media.
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Entry to Tate Britain
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Access to the Ed Atkins exhibition (from Apr 2 to Aug 25, 2025)
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- Access to other paid exhibits
Bu biletleri deneyim başlamadan 24 saat öncesine kadar iptal edebilir ve paranızın tamamını geri alabilirsiniz.
Step into an emotionally-charged digital world with access to Tate Britain's Ed Atkins exhibition—an immersive journey through 15 years of groundbreaking art.
Getting started
Head to Tate Britain’s Manton Entrance to redeem your ticket at the exhibition desk. Arrive a few minutes early to pass through security checks and ensure a smooth entry at your scheduled time slot.
What to expect
Ed Atkins Exhibition
See works by Ed Atkins, one of Britain’s most influential contemporary artists. Known for his emotional digital art, Atkins blends CGI video, performance capture, and text to explore love, intimacy, and loss. This exhibition is a curated experience highlighting human emotion.
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CGI works: See key works like Refuse.exe and The Worm, featuring hyperreal CGI and sound. Don’t miss Pianowork 2, showcasing his distinct visual and emotional tone.
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Drawings: Explore his ongoing Children 2020 – Post-it drawings of his personal, intimate reflections.
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Film: Conclude your visit in the final gallery, where Nurses Come and Go, But None for Me (2024), a two-hour film co-created with poet Steven Zultanski, screens daily.
The exhibition concludes within the Tate Britain galleries, leaving you free to explore the rest of the museum’s permanent collection or enjoy a walk along the Thames.
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What’s not allowed
- Bags and items larger than 55cm x 40cm x 20cm, potentially dangerous objects, electric skateboards, scooters, and folding bikes are not allowed on this experience.
Accessibility
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This experience is wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible.
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Your guide dogs are welcome at the venue.
Additional information
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The exhibition is on the main floor of the gallery.
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This exhibition includes a reference to sexual activity and strong language.
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Daily screening times for Nurses Come and Go, But None for Me are 10:30am, 12:40pm, and 2:50pm.
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Relaxed hours for the exhibit are available on the third Wednesday of the month from 10am to 11pm.
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Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.
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Please arrive at the redemption point 15 mins before the scheduled time of your visit to avoid any delays.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the redemption point.
Ticket redemption point
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Redeem your ticket at Manton ticket desk at Tate Britain.
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Address: Millbank, London SW1P 4RG, United Kingdom.
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