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Tate Britain Prints and Drawings Rooms

By appointment, view drawings, prints and more from Tate's collection not currently on display in the galleries

Opening times

Monday to Friday 10.30–16.30

Appointments are also available on the first Saturday of each month

Tate Britain, Millbank, London SW1P 4RG
Visitors viewing watercolours at large desks in Tate's Prints and Drawings Room

A visitor looks at a watercolour from the Turner Bequest in the Prints and Drawings Room

The sheer number and vulnerable nature of drawings, watercolours and prints in Tate’s collection means that only a small selection can be shown in the galleries at any one time. Visitors are however welcome to look at works on paper whether for pleasure or academic study, in the Prints and Drawings Rooms. The Prints and Drawings Room holdings range from from sketchbooks and watercolours by visionary nineteenth century artist J.M.W. Turner, to modern and contemporary prints and drawings by leading international artists. To find out which artworks are available to see in the Prints and Drawings Room visit Art & Artists and look out for artworks flagged with 'view by appointment'.

Roy Lichtenstein
Explosion (1965–6)
Tate

© Estate of Roy Lichtenstein

Joseph Mallord William Turner
A Hurricane in the Desert (The Simoom), for Rogers’s ‘Poems’ (c.1830–2)
Tate

Francis Bacon
Sketch [Turning Figure] (c.1959–61)
Tate

© Estate of Francis Bacon. All Rights Reserved, DACS 2024

Admission information

Appointments are required in advance of a visit. We advise you to check before you visit that the artworks you wish to see are available.

Registration

First time visitors are required to complete a registration form and to produce one of the following proofs of identity: a passport/national identity card, a driving licence or a student card.

Access

Wheelchairs are easily accommodated. If you have any specific access requirements, please contact us ahead of your visit.

Opening times

Monday to Friday 10.30–16.30

Appointments are also available on the first Saturday of each month

Location

Upper floor of the Clore Gallery at Tate Britain

Tate Britain
Millbank
London SW1P 4RG
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Contact

Email: studyroom@tate.org.uk

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