The exhibition, titled Holding Space, will be on display at the Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery from July 16 to September 7.
The exhibition will feature works from the museum’s modern and contemporary art collection, dating from 1964 to the present day.
The works in Holding Space explore our interaction with the spaces which surround us and how they function in our lives.
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The display presents new works in the collection from leading contemporary artists, including Ibrahim Mahama, Beatrice Gibson and Florence Peake – some of which are on show for the first time.
Other artists featured in the exhibition include Michael Andrews, Elisabeth Frink, Georgina Starr and Bruce Lacey.
Tickets are on sale now.
The price of tickets for adults is £7.38, for children aged under 18 it is £6.21, except for children under four who can enter for free.
There are also free tickets for education partners, partner organisations, claimants of means-tested benefits, companions for disabled people and museum pass holders.