From November 27, 2025, to April 12, 2026, the Tate Britain presents the primary main exhibition to discover the intertwined lives and legacies of Britain’s most revered panorama artists: JMW Turner (1775–1851) and John Constable (1776–1837)
Supply: Tate Britain · Picture: JMW Turner, “The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons, 16 October 1834”, 1835. Cleveland Museum of Artwork. Bequest of John L. Severance 1942.647; John Constable, “The White Horse”, 1819. The Frick Assortment, New York.
Radically totally different painters and personalities, every challenged creative conventions of the time, growing methods of picturing the world which nonetheless resonate at present. Staged throughout the 250th anniversary years of their births, this exhibition will hint the event of their careers in parallel, revealing the methods they had been celebrated, criticised and pitted in opposition to one another, and the way this pushed them to new and authentic creative visions. It’ll function over 170 work and works on paper, from Turner’s momentous 1835 The Burning of the Homes of Lords and Commons, lent by Cleveland Museum of Artwork and never seen in Britain for over a century, to The White Horse 1819, one in all Constable’s biggest creative achievements, final exhibited in London twenty years in the past.
Born solely a yr aside – Turner in London’s crowded metropolis and Constable to a affluent household within the Suffolk village of East Bergholt – their contrasting early lives will start the exhibition. Turner was a commercially minded, fast-rising younger star who first exhibited on the Royal Academy in 1790 aged simply 15, and created bold oil work like recently-discovered The Rising Squall, Sizzling Wells, from St. Vincent’s Rock, Bristol, earlier than he turned 18. In contrast, largely self-taught Constable undertook sketching excursions to create early watercolours like Bow Fell, Cumberland 1807 and demonstrated a fierce dedication to perfecting creative methods, not exhibiting on the Royal Academy till 1802. Having each emerged amid an explosion in reputation of panorama artwork, the 2 had been united nevertheless, of their want to vary it for the higher.
The exhibition will discover how each artists developed distinct creative identities throughout the aggressive world of panorama artwork, spotlighting their strategies, evolution and overlap. Constable constructed his fame on the Suffolk landscapes of his childhood, opting to sketch in oils exterior amid the huge views of Dedham Vale and the river Stour, which regularly recurred in his work. Tate Britain will embrace his portray field and sketching chair, with guests capable of chart the event of Constable’s skilful draughtsmanship and radical dealing with of paint so as to add ‘sparkle’. A gaggle of Constable’s cloud research might be introduced collectively for the exhibition. Reflective of his perception that the sky was key to the emotional impression of a portray they’re now one of the crucial celebrated facets of his output and underpinned the highly effective skyscapes within the artist’s monumental six-foot canvases. Late works akin to Hampstead Heath with a Rainbow 1836 will illustrate his deft interweaving of private and historic reminiscences.
