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Get ready for the first major UK exhibition of Mike Kelley Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here]( to view it in browser. [EXHIBITIONS]( [EVENTS]( [MEMBERSHIP]( [SHOP]( COMING SOON [GHOST AND SPIRIT]( [Pictures of plush toys, teddy bears and photograph of Mike Kelley]( Get ready to dive into the imaginary worlds of Mike Kelley at Tate Modern. From breakthrough sculptures made of plush toys and found objects to experimental films and performances, you'll explore over three decades of artworks reflecting on identity and memory. [Find out more]( [Front cover of Mike Kelley exhibition book]( [DISCOVER THE EXHIBITION BOOK]( Delve into Kelley's craft artworks, imaginary characters and observations on underground culture ahead of your visit. [Find out more]( [Two visitors inside Anthony McCall's exhibition Solid Light]( [ANTHONY McCALL: SOLID LIGHT]( Step into mesmerising sculptures made of light, mist and shadows in this 'wondrous' ★★★★ exhibition (The Telegraph). [Find out more]( [People in Tate Modern's Corner bar]( [GILLES PETERSON X YOJI TOKUYOSHI]( Enjoy music sets by legendary DJ Gilles Peterson alongside a curated menu from culinary icon Yoji Tokuyoshi. [Find out more]( [Outside view of Tate Modern's Corner bar]( [CORNER]( [CONVERSATIONS]( What does AI mean for the future of art? Enjoy an evening talk with three top experts on AI and creativity at the Corner bar. [Find out more]( Mike Kelley: Ghost and Spirit supported by The Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts, The Mike Kelley Exhibition Supporters Circle, Tate Americas Foundation, Tate International Council and Tate Patrons. Exhibition organised by Tate Modern in collaboration with Bourse de Commerce, Paris, K21, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Dusseldorf and Moderna Museet, Stockholm. Anthony McCall: Solid Light is presented in The George Economou Gallery. Mike Kelley Ahh...Youth! 1991/2008 © Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts. All Rights Reserved / VAGA at ARS, NY & DACS, London. Photo © Tate. 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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