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Enjoy unlimited free entry to every exhibition as a Tate Member – from just £7 a month Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here]( to view it in browser. [EXHIBITIONS]( [EVENTS]( [MEMBERSHIP]( [SHOP]( [A YEAR OF MUST-SEE ART]( Get ready for an unmissable line-up of new exhibitions in 2025! As a Tate Member, you'll enjoy unlimited free entry to every exhibition, featuring Pablo Picasso, Emily Kam Kngwarray, JMW Turner, John Constable and many more. Join today from just £7 a month. [Find out more]( TATE MODERN: SEP 2025 [PABLO PICASSO]( [Find out more]( TATE BRITAIN: OCT 2025 [LEE MILLER]( [Find out more]( TATE MODERN: JUL 2025 [EMILY KAM KNGWARRAY]( [Find out more]( TATE BRITAIN: NOV 2025 [JMW TURNER AND JOHN CONSTABLE]( [Find out more]( TATE MODERN: FEB 2025 [LEIGH BOWERY]( [Find out more]( TATE MODERN: MAY 2025 [THE GENESIS EXHIBITION: DO HO SUH]( [Find out more]( Picasso: The Three Dancers is presented in The George Economou Gallery. Supported by the Picasso: The Three Dancers Exhibition Supporters Circle, Tate Americas Foundation and Tate Members. Emily Kam Kngwarray is presented in The Eyal Ofer Galleries. Supported by the Emily Kam Kngwarray Exhibition Supporters Circle and Tate Members. Leigh Bowery! is organised by Tate Modern in collaboration with Nicola Rainbird, Director and Owner of the Estate of Leigh Bowery. The Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh in partnership with Genesis. Co-curated by Nabila Abdel Nabi, Senior Curator, International Art, (Hyundai Tate Research Centre: Transnational) and Dina Akhmadeeva, Assistant Curator, International Art, Tate Modern. Pablo Picasso, The Three Dancers 1925 Tate. © Succession Picasso / DACS 2024. Lee Miller, Model with lightbulb, Vogue Studio, London, England c.1943© Lee Miller Archives, England 2024. All rights reserved. leemiller.co.uk. Emily Kam Kngwarray, Ntang Dreaming 1989 National Gallery of Australia. © Estate of Emily Kam Kngwarray / DACS 2024, All rights reserved. John Constable, The White Horse 1819 (detail) © The Frick Collection, New York. Photo: Joseph Coscia Jr. Fergus Greer, Leigh Bowery Session I Look 2 1988 (detail) © Fergus Greer. Do Ho Suh, Rubbing/Loving Project: Seoul Home 2013-2022 (detail). Installation view at Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney, Australia. Photography by Jessica Maurer. © Do Ho Suh. If you have any questions about this email from Tate contact [Tate Visitor Information]( If you wish to stop receiving Tate emails please [unsubscribe]( [Tate’s full website privacy policy]( © Copyright Tate 2024

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