Part of The EY Tate Arts Partnership
With additional support from the Rodin Exhibition Supporters Circle and Tate Patrons
Auguste Rodin
Main droite de Pierre et Jacques de Wissant 1885–86 Musée Rodin, S.00332
This spring Tate Modern will present a major new exhibition of Auguste Rodin (1840-1917). It will show how he broke the rules of classical sculpture to create a dramatically different image of the human body, mirroring the ruptures, complexities and uncertainties of the modern age. Featuring over 200 works, many of which have never been shown outside France,
The EY Exhibition: The Making of Rodin 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, visitors will be able to both appreciate the originality of iconic works such as