Four figures in a dark blue and red landscape. One runs, clasping their head. One lies apparently dead on the ground, beside a freshly dug grave. The other two kneel over this figure.
William Blake, The Body of Abel Found by Adam and Eve, c.1826. Tate, Bequeathed by W. Graham Robertson 1949. Photo: Tate.

Tour

Public Tour | Mindfulness tour of William Blake: The Age of Romantic Fanstasy

03 May 14.30 - 15.30

Location
Exhibition desk (level 1, Millennium Wing)
Admission

Free for ticketholders for the 2.30pm timeslot - book your exhibition ticket here.

 

Enjoy some time out and join us for a guided tour at a slower pace. 

Looking closely and moving quietly and mindfully through the Gallery spaces, and the exhibition, William Blake: The Age of Fantasy, we will encounter each work with curiosity, allowing us to connect deeply with it. The tour will end with quiet reflection in silence and stillness.  

What is mindfulness?

Mindfulness is deliberately pausing and paying attention to the present moment, without judgment. It gives us time to connect with ourselves and the world around us, fully experiencing what’s going on. We can practice mindfulness by spending time looking at an artwork, and it can be a very helpful tool to calm and settle our busy minds. See some of our online mindfulness resources and videos.

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