Event Overview
Where imagination meets innovation — Tate Modern presents “Future Forms”, a bold exploration of how technology, environment, and human creativity collide.
This visionary exhibition invites you to step into a world where art becomes alive — kinetic sculptures, AI-generated visuals, bio-design, and interactive installations redefine what creativity means in 2026.
10 July 2026 - 14 December 2025
Tate Modern, Bankside, London SE1 9TG, United Kingdom
Mission:
The mission of “Future Forms” is to ask: How can art help humanity design its future? It challenges both creators and audiences to think about sustainability, digital ethics, and empathy in a technological world. Through collaboration between artists and scientists, the exhibition demonstrates that creativity is our most powerful survival tool. It’s not dystopia — it’s possibility.
Organizer:
Organized by Tate Modern in partnership with The Wellcome Trust, MIT Media Lab, and UNESCO’s Future Culture Initiative. Curators: Frances Morris, Anita Patel, and Kenji Yamamoto.
Why attend?
• Experience art that breathes, listens, and reacts. • Join debates with leading futurists and thinkers. • See exclusive collaborations between artists and AI systems. • Learn how technology is reshaping the environment — and us. • Enjoy live performances that merge sound, movement, and code. This exhibition is a portal — from today’s imagination to tomorrow’s reality.
General admission costs
General Admission: £22 Students/Seniors: £15 Children under 12: Free Tickets available online:
Nearest Underground stations: Southwark (Jubilee Line), Blackfriars (District/Circle Line), St. Paul’s (Central Line).
10–15 minutes’ walk from each.
Buses: 45, 63, 100.
From Heathrow: 45 minutes by train or 1 hour by car.
Parking is limited — visitors are encouraged to use public transport or cycle.
Tickets are limited and sell out fast.
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Since opening in 2000, Tate Modern has hosted some of the most transformative exhibitions of the 21st century — from Ai Weiwei’s “Sunflower Seeds” to Yayoi Kusama’s “Infinity Rooms.”
“Future Forms” marks a new chapter: a dialogue between creativity and consciousness.
The exhibition builds on Tate’s tradition of socially engaged art, now extending it to the digital and ecological frontiers.
• Pre-book evening slots — fewer crowds, more immersive atmosphere.
• Bring your phone for interactive works (but keep flash off).
• Stop by the Level 6 Café for city views and sustainable menu options.
• Don’t miss curator talks every Saturday at 14:00.
• Light clothing recommended — some installations generate heat or mist.
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