Tate Modern, London, UK. 11 May 2021. Tate Modern reopens on 17 May 2021 with The EY Exhibition: The Making of Rodin. Featuring over 200 works, many of which have never been shown outside France, the exhibition will offer unique insight into Rodin’s ways of thinking and making, thanks to a unique collaboration with the Musée Rodin, who have offered Tate unprecedented access to their collection. Image: Rodin, Fragmentation and Repetition: (left) Pierre de Wissant Nude, without Head or Hands, Large Model, 1886; (right) The Inner Voice, 1896. Musée Rodin, Paris. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live Ne

Tate Modern, London, UK. 11 May 2021. Tate Modern reopens on 17 May 2021 with The EY Exhibition: The Making of Rodin. Featuring over 200 works, many of which have never been shown outside France, the exhibition will offer unique insight into Rodin’s ways of thinking and making, thanks to a unique collaboration with the Musée Rodin, who have offered Tate unprecedented access to their collection. Image: Rodin, Fragmentation and Repetition: (left) Pierre de Wissant Nude, without Head or Hands, Large Model, 1886; (right) The Inner Voice, 1896. Musée Rodin, Paris. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live Ne Stock Photo
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NOTE: Photographs and any accompanying text for use ONLY for the purposes of criticism, review and news reporting or other acts which do not infringe copyright, as defined in the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. Tate Modern, London, UK. 11 May 2021. Tate Modern reopens on 17 May 2021 with The EY Exhibition: The Making of Rodin. Featuring over 200 works, many of which have never been shown outside France, the exhibition will offer unique insight into Rodin’s ways of thinking and making, thanks to a unique collaboration with the Musée Rodin, who have offered Tate unprecedented access to their collection. Image: Rodin, Fragmentation and Repetition: (left) Pierre de Wissant Nude, without Head or Hands, Large Model, 1886; (right) The Inner Voice, 1896. Musée Rodin, Paris. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.

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