
"The greatest of rivals - and two of Britain's greatest painters - JMW Turner and John Constable are placed side by side in this starry exhibition. Although both had different paths to success, they each became recognised as stars of the art world and shared a connection to nature and recreating it in their landscape paintings."
"Explore the pair's intertwined lives and legacies and get new insight into their creativity via sketchbooks, personal items and must-see artworks."
"Advance tickets for the weekend are currently sold out, but there are still several ways you can see it. Join the waiting list for returns, book a ticket for Friday's Exhibition Talk, which includes access to the show, or invest in a Tate membership to visit any time."
Major art exhibitions in London are set to close on April 12, including works by Picasso, Turner, and Constable. Upcoming exhibitions feature artists like Zurbarán, Moore, and Whistler. The exhibition showcasing Turner and Constable highlights their rivalry and connection to nature through landscape paintings. Visitors can explore their intertwined lives and creativity through various artworks and personal items. Although advance tickets are sold out, options remain for attending, including joining a waiting list or purchasing a Tate membership for access.
Read at Time Out London
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