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Plus, what’s coming soon? Book your tickets for Hogarth and Europe Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here]( to view it in browser. [EXHIBITIONS]( [MEMBERSHIP]( [SHOP]( [UNMISSABLE EXHIBITIONS]( [Sophie Taeuber-Arp at Tate Modern]( Don’t miss your chance to see the work of Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Paula Rego and Auguste Rodin! There are just three weeks left to catch [Sophie Taeuber-Arp]( at Tate Modern. You’ll encounter pioneering paintings, puppets, and sculptures that have inspired artists and designers around the world. [Book your tickets]( [Paula Rego at Tate Britain]( TATE BRITAIN: UNTIL 24 OCT [PAULA REGO]( Find out how Paula Rego shaped figurative art in the UK in the artist's largest retrospective exhibition to date. [Book now]( [Rodin at Tate Modern]( TATE MODERN: UNTIL 21 NOV [AUGUSTE RODIN]( See Rodin in a new light through the experimental plaster works that are the focus of this show. [Watch the trailer]( [COMING SOON]( [Hogarth and europe at Tate Britain]( TATE BRITAIN: 3 NOV [HOGARTH AND EUROPE]( Discover how Hogarth and his peers caught people’s imaginations and took art in novel directions. [Book now]( [Anika Yi at Tate Modern]( TATE MODERN: 12 OCT [HYUNDAI COMMISSION ANICKA YI]( Explore Anicka Yi's largest and most ambitious project to date for the Hyundai Commission in the Turbine Hall. [Find out more]( [Lucie McKenzie at Tate Liverpool]( TATE LIVERPOOL: 20 OCT [LUCY MCKENZIE]( See over 80 works, including large-scale paintings, illusionistic trompe l’oeil works, fashion and design. [Book now]( [Petrit Halilaj at Tate St Ives]( TATE ST IVES: 16 OCT [PETRIT HALILAJ]( Experience a powerful new work created for Tate St Ives, investigating cultural identity, nationhood and heritage. [Book now]( Sophie Taeuber-Arp Composition 1931 Muzeum Sztuki, Lodz Sophie Taeuber-Arp is supported by John J. Studzinski CBE, with additional support from the Sophie Taeuber-Arp Exhibition Supporters Circle, Tate Americas Foundation, Tate Patrons and Tate Members The media partner for Sophie Taeuber-Arp is It's Nice That Paula Rego is supported by the Paula Rego Exhibition Supporters Circle, Tate Americas Foundation and Tate Patrons The media partner for Paula Rego is Elle Paula Rego, The Dance 1988. Tate. © Paula Rego The EY Exhibition: The Making of Rodin is presented in the Eyal Ofer Galleries. The exhibition is part of The EY Tate Arts Partnership. With additional support from the Rodin Exhibition Supporters Circle and Tate Patrons. Organised by Tate Modern and Musée Rodin, Paris. William Hogarth, A Scene from ‘The Beggar’s Opera’ VI 1731. Tate Hyundai Commission: Anicka Yi in partnership with Hyundai Motor. Supported by the Anicka Yi Supporters, with additional support from the Supporters Circle and Tate America's Foundation. Photograph of the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern: © Rikard Österlund Lucy McKenzie, May of Teck 2010 © Lucy McKenzie. Image courtesy of the artist; Galerie Buchholz, Cologne/Berlin/New York Lucy McKenzie is supported by the University of Liverpool and Liverpool City Council with additional support from The Lucy McKenzie Exhibition Supporters Group. Petrit Halilaj, Paesaggio Fantastico (Fantasy Landscape), 1999. Courtesy the artist and Giacomo Poli Petrit Halilaj: Very volcanic over green feather is supported by the Petrit Halilaj Exhibition Supporters Circle: Huo Family Foundation (UK) Limited, Ivana and Martin Ridler, and Tate Members. If you have any questions about this email from Tate contact [Tate Visitor Information]( If you wish to stop receiving Tate emails please [unsubscribe]( Let us know how you’d like to hear from us by updating [your preferences]( [Tate’s full website privacy policy]( © Copyright Tate 2021

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