Tate Modern
Exhibition
23 November 2017 – 2 April 2018
During his brief and turbulent life Modigliani developed a unique and instantly recognisable pictorial style. Though meeting little success during their time, his emotionally intense portraits and seductive nudes are now among the best-loved paintings of the 20th century.
Modigliani’s nudes are a highlight of the exhibition – with 12 nudes on display, this is the largest group ever reunited in the UK. These sensuous works proved controversial when they were first shown in 1917, leading police to censor his only ever solo exhibition on the grounds of indecency.
You will also discover his lesser-known but radical and thought-provoking sculptures, as well as his portraits of his friends, lovers and supporters, including Pablo Picasso, Constantin Brancusi and his partner Jeanne Hébuterne.
Thanks to a pioneering partnership with HTC Vive, the exhibition also transports visitors to the heart of early 20th century Paris using the latest virtual reality technology.
Bankside
London SE1 9TG
Plan your visit
23 November 2017 – 2 April 2018
FREE for Members
Adult £19.70 (£17.70 without donation)
Senior £18.70 (£16.70 without donation)
Concession £17.90 (£15.90 without donation)
Under 12s FREE (up to four per family adult)
Family tickets (two adults and two children 12–18 years) available by telephone or in the gallery
Preloaded
Maryam and Edward Eisler
The Modigliani Exhibition Supporters Circle
Susan and John Burns
Italian Cultural Institute
and those who wish to remain anonymous
Tate Patrons
and Tate Members
Powerful, emotional
The Telegraph
★★★★★
Inexhaustibly lovely
Independent
Modigliani’s nudes – warm portraits of confident women – caused a revolution in painting
The Guardian
Modigliani's star burned bright and fast
Time Out
★★★★★
Mesmerising
Evening Standard
★★★★★
Be prepared to stand entranced
The Times