Man in a suit sitting on a chair next to a table with a cigarette and ashtray, Ed Atkins, The Worm, 2021.
Visitors exploring modern art installations at Tate Britain, London.
Tate Britain entrance with banners in London, showcasing British art.
Close-up of a person with closed eyes, associated with Ed Atkins Pianowork 2.
Fingers playing piano keys, Ed Atkins Pianowork 2.
Tate Britain entrance with classical sculptures, London.
Sculpture of a man wrestling a serpent at Tate Britain exhibit.

Tate Britain: Ed Atkins Exhibition Tickets, London

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Dive into Tate Britain's Ed Atkins Exhibition in London and explore an emotionally-charged digital world through groundbreaking art spanning 15 years. Upon arrival, make your way to Tate Britain’s Manton Entrance for ticket redemption at the exhibition desk; arriving a few minutes early is recommended for smooth entry during your scheduled time slot. The exhibition showcases works by Ed Atkins, one of Britain's most influential contemporary artists known for his emotional digital creations that blend CGI video and performance capture techniques.

From Tate Britain in London to your doorstep comes Ed Atkins Exhibition Tickets, showcasing the artist's work over an impactful span of 15 years. This exhibition delves into feelings and digital art with a collection that includes both video works and writings.

Providing crowd-free access through timed-entry tickets, this exhibit is perfect for those who appreciate contemporary art. The limited number of visitors ensures everyone enjoys a selected experience without the hustle and bustle.

The Ed Atkins Exhibition at Tate Britain features personal creations where CGI meets literature and music. Highlights include video pieces like Old Food, which presents an animated narrative about peasantry and eternal ruin.

In one of the final rooms, be captivated by Nurses Come and Go, But None for Me—a two-hour film that fuses poetry with digital media as part of a daily screening.

Admission to Tate Britain: Includes entry to the Ed Atkins Exhibition from April 2 to August 25, 2025

Access granted for viewing The Worm and other works by Ed Atkins at Tate Britain in London

Entry fees for additional exhibitions

Man in a suit sitting on a chair next to a table with a cigarette and ashtray, Ed Atkins, The Worm, 2021.

Man in a suit sitting on a chair next to a table with a cigarette and ashtray, Ed Atkins, The Worm, 2021.

Discover an emotionally-charged digital landscape with access to the Ed Atkins Exhibition at Tate Britain. This engaging journey spans 15 years of groundbreaking art, offering insight into contemporary creativity.

Getting started on your visit

To begin your experience, head to the Manton Entrance at Tate Britain and redeem your ticket at the exhibition desk. Arriving a few minutes early is advised for smooth passage through security checks according to your scheduled time slot.

What you'll encounter

The Ed Atkins Exhibition showcases works by one of Britain's most influential contemporary artists, renowned for his emotional digital artistry that blends CGI video, performance capture, and text. The exhibition delves into themes such as love, intimacy, and loss through a carefully selected exploration of human emotion.

Exhibition highlights

  • Come face-to-face with Atkins' CGI works like Refuse.exe and The Worm, which feature hyperreal CGI visuals complemented by sound. Pianowork 2 is another must-see for its distinctive visual and emotional impact.
  • Explore his ongoing Children 2020 – Post-it drawings series that reveal intimate reflections from the artist's personal life.
  • In the final gallery, experience Nurses Come and Go, But None for Me (2024), a two-hour film co-created with poet Steven Zultanski. This piece is shown daily as part of your visit.

Conclude your time at Tate Britain by enjoying other parts of their permanent collection or taking in the scenic views along the Thames after exploring the Ed Atkins Exhibition galleries.

Visitors exploring modern art installations at Tate Britain, London.

Visitors exploring modern art installations at Tate Britain, London.

Tate Britain entrance with banners in London, showcasing British art.

Tate Britain entrance with banners in London, showcasing British art.

Close-up of a person with closed eyes, associated with Ed Atkins Pianowork 2.

Close-up of a person with closed eyes, associated with Ed Atkins Pianowork 2.

Ticket Details

  • This ticket grants access to Tate Britain, including entry to Ed Atkins Exhibition Tickets. The exhibition runs from April 2 to August 25, 2025.
  • Valid for a specific date as confirmed in your booking details.
  • Your mobile ticket can be shown at the entrance without needing printing.
  • The operating hours may change based on the date of visit — refer to Tate Britain's official website beforehand.

This is a single-entry pass for Ed Atkins Exhibition, with no multiple entry options available.

Who This Ticket Is Best For

  • Creative individuals and digital art fans
  • Lovers of contemporary British artists' work
  • Those intrigued by the blend of technology with emotional expression

Fans of gallery experiences that offer limited crowds due to timed entry slots

This ticket is not suitable for those looking to visit other paid exhibits at Tate Britain.

Why Choose This Ticket

  • Explore the pioneering work of Ed Atkins, a leading contemporary artist from Britain.
  • Enjoy an exclusive experience with fewer visitors in the gallery setting.
  • Discover digital art pieces that combine CGI, literature, and music creatively.

End your visit at The Worm's final room featuring Nurses Come and Go, But None for Me — a two-hour film by Ed Atkins and Steven Zultanski.

What to See & Do

  • Manton Entrance: Your ticket redemption point is here at the exhibition desk.
  • Tate Britain's Ed Atkins Exhibition: Dive into 15 years of digital video and writings on emotions in digital art.
  • The Worm: Witness key works like Refuse.exe, showcasing hyperreal CGI with sound elements.
  • Nurses Come and Go, But None for Me: The two-hour film by Ed Atkins and Steven Zultanski concludes your visit.

Children 2020 – Explore personal reflections through post-it drawings created by Ed Atkins.

Important Information

  • The exhibition is scheduled from April 2 to August 25, 2025.
  • Tickets are timed-entry for an uncluttered gallery experience.
  • Your access will be limited solely to the Ed Atkins Exhibition area.
  • Present your mobile ticket at the entrance upon arrival.

The exhibition's final showcase is Nurses Come and Go, But None for Me — a two-hour film by Ed Atkins and Steven Zultanski.

Best Time to Visit & Planning Tips

  • Schedule your visit between April 2 and August 25, 2025.
  • Aim to arrive early for security checks to ensure a smooth entry at the designated time slot.
  • Select a preferred visiting time slot to experience fewer crowds.

After exploring Ed Atkins' exhibition within Tate Britain galleries, you can continue your visit with other parts of the museum or take a stroll along the Thames River.

Accessibility & Visitor Information

  • Tate Britain is equipped for wheelchair and stroller access.
  • Families will find changing stations available on-site.

Dining, gift shops, guest services, and first aid are accessible within the museum premises.

How to Reach

The exhibition is situated in London. Public transport options and taxis are readily available — consult local transit authorities for current routes and schedules. Parking near this attraction might be limited.

Booking & Confirmation Policy

  • You'll receive instant digital confirmation upon booking completion.
  • Your mobile ticket will be emailed to you, eliminating the need for printing.
  • Show your phone's display at the entrance to gain access.
  • The ticket is only valid on its designated date and specific option (if applicable).

Check your booking confirmation email for details regarding cancellations and refunds.

Fingers playing piano keys, Ed Atkins Pianowork 2.

Fingers playing piano keys, Ed Atkins Pianowork 2.

Tate Britain entrance with classical sculptures, London.

Tate Britain entrance with classical sculptures, London.

Book your entry in advance for a hassle-free visit during peak times and ensure you have selected a convenient date from April 2 to August 25, 2025.

Arrive at Tate Britain’s Manton Entrance a few minutes early with your mobile ticket ready on your phone to smoothly pass through security checks before entering the exhibit.

To make the most of your visit and avoid crowds, consider visiting during off-peak hours when fewer visitors are allowed inside for an optimized experience.

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FAQs

While the exhibition may appeal more to adults due to its mature themes, it can be a great educational experience for older children. Check the recommended age range and plan activities that cater to all family members.
Booking ahead is recommended, especially during peak times like weekends and holidays. Online booking guarantees entry on the day you choose and often offers a discount.
The nearest tube stations are Blackfriars (10 minutes walk) or Temple (5 minutes walk). Buses 3, 87, and 24 serve the area. It's also easily accessible via bike and car with nearby parking options.
The exhibition opens early at 10 AM; weekdays are less crowded than weekends, especially afternoons when tourists arrive. Consider visiting mid-week for a more relaxed experience and fewer crowds.
Visitors typically spend about 2 to 3 hours exploring the exhibition. The duration can vary based on your interest level and how much time you want to dedicate to each piece of art.
Your entry fee includes access to all areas of the exhibition featuring works by Ed Atkins. Audio guides are available for an additional cost, providing insights into each piece of art displayed.
Bring a camera or smartphone for photos, comfortable shoes as there's lots of walking, and consider bringing snacks if you have dietary restrictions. The exhibition is indoors, so dress according to the weather outside.
Photography without flash is generally allowed for personal use, but check signage within the exhibition as certain areas may prohibit photography to protect artworks. Always respect any restrictions in place.

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