From 31 October 2024. William Blake (1757-1827) is a leading figure in British art and literature. Ignored when he was alive, his visionary works in painting, print and watercolour have inspired entire generations and are now recognised as a unique contribution to world culture. The exhibition features a selection of his finest works from the Tate UK collection, set in the context of a convulsive moment in British art, imagination and history. Admission to the gardens is included in the ticket price.