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Step into free displays, major exhibitions and more Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here]( to view it in browser. [EXHIBITIONS]( [EVENTS]( [MEMBERSHIP]( [SHOP]( [SPRING AT TATE]( [Visitors looking at paintings and sculptures in Tate galleries]( This spring, be inspired by iconic artworks at Tate. From John Singer Sargent's powerful portraits to Jannis Kounellis's architectural sculptures, discover our extraordinary exhibitions and free displays this season. [Find out more]( [Two visitors looking at a portrait of a lady by John Singer Sargent]( TATE BRITAIN [SARGENT AND FASHION]( Discover how John Singer Sargent used costume and styling to craft identity in this fresh look at his iconic portraits. [Find out more]( [Painting of an open door at the top of a staircase in various shades of blue]( TATE BRITAIN [ART NOW: ZEINAB SALEH]( Experience Saleb's dreamlike paintings and drawings inspired by everyday experiences and memories in this free display. [Find out more]( [Yoko Ono sitting in a black and white room with a bed, table and chair cut in half]( TATE MODERN [YOKO ONO: MUSIC OF THE MIND]( Trace Ono's groundbreaking approach to art and activism through over 200 works of art, film, music and photography. [Find out more]( [A steel panel hung on a wall with two canvases and green tarpaulin hung on top]( TATE MODERN [ARTIST ROOMS: JANNIS KOUNELLIS]( From raw wood and steel beams to vibrant glass and mounds of coal, see how Kounellis transforms everyday materials. [Find out more]( [CONVERSATIONS AT CORNER]( [Haseeb Iqbal sitting on a stage holding a microphone mid-speech]( Enjoy a new series of live conversations with DJ Haseeb Iqbal and special guests. Hear the music that has influenced their lives and ask your own questions on art, music and culture. [Find out more]( Art Now: Zeinab Saleh is supported by the Art Now Exhibition Supporters Circle and Tate Americas Foundation. Sargent and Fashion. Lead support with a generous donation from the Blavatnik Family Foundation. Additional support from the Sargent and Fashion Exhibition Supporters Circle and Tate Americas Foundation. Both MFA Boston and Tate Britain received support for international scholarly convenings and for the exhibition from the Terra Foundation for American Art. The media partner is The Times and The Sunday Times. Organised by Tate Britain and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind. Supported by John J. Studzinski CBE with additional support from the Yoko Ono Exhibition Supporters Circle and Tate Americas Foundation. Exhibition organised by Tate Modern in collaboration with Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf. Zeinab Saleh, Early morning, 2024 (detail). Yoko Ono, Half-A-Room, 1967 (detail), from HALF-A-WIND SHOW, Lisson Gallery, London, 1967. Photograph © Clay Perry / Artwork © Yoko Ono Jannis Kounellis, Untitled 1960–98. Visitors in gallery photo © Tate (Madeleine Buddo, Jai Monaghan, Joe Humphrys, Lucy Greene, Josh Croll) 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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