Located in the repurposed Bankside Power Station on the South Bank of the Thames, Tate Modern is a key site for global contemporary art. While known for names like Picasso and Warhol, the gallery increasingly features Southeast Asian artists, spotlighting regional movements and perspectives often overlooked in the Western canon.
Part of the Tate network, it plays a growing role in amplifying diverse voices and fostering cross-cultural dialogue through rotating exhibitions and long-term commissions. Tate Modern plays a vital role in shaping contemporary art discourse, offering dynamic exhibitions and a globally accessible collection that reflects a diverse range of artistic voices.
