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This message contains graphics. If you do not see the graphics, [click here to view](. [Tate logo] [Exhibitions]( [Events]( [Membership]( [Shop]( [THE RADICAL EYE CLOSING SOON]( [Man Ray Glass Tears (Les Larmes) 1932 The Sir Elton John Photographic Collection © Man Ray Trust/ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2016]( Make the most of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to come face-to-face with an unrivalled selection of classic modernist photography from the 1920s to the 1950s. This five star exhibition features almost 200 remarkable works by seminal figures – including an incredible group of Man Ray portraits exhibited together for the first time. The Radical Eye is at Tate Modern until 21 May. [BOOK TICKETS]( [May Ray Blanc et Noir]( [CURATOR'S TOUR]( Tate Modern: 15 May Discover the stories behind the photographs during this intimate out-of-hours tour of The Radical Eye. [FIND OUT MORE]( [Printing in the darkroom video]( [BEHIND THE SCENES]( Printing in the Dark Room Printer and developer Adrian Ensor invites us into his dark room to uncover the secrets of the gelatin silver process. [WATCH NOW]( ALSO ON THIS MONTH [Juan Pablo & Karl, Chingaza 2012 © Wolfgang Tillmans]( [WOLFGANG TILLMANS]( Tate Modern: Closes 11 Jun Discover thought-provoking photographs, videos, digital projections, publications, and recorded music – all staged by Tillmans in his characteristically innovative style. [FIND OUT MORE]( [Cerith Wyn Evans commission at Tate Britain]( [CERITH WYN EVANS]( Tate Britain: FREE 'Follow the visual rhythm, be taken on a journey of light, and you’ll end up swimming in a neon sea you won’t want to get out of' Time Out [FIND OUT MORE]( [Bernard Leach Spherical Vase and Jessica Warboys Sea Painting, Dunwich]( [TATE ST IVES]( The Studio and the Sea Take a trip to the the newly refurbished Tate St Ives and discover a duo of exhibitions reflecting the ocean and landscape surrounding the museum in Cornwall. [FIND OUT MORE]( [Howard Hodgkin, Rain]( [PRINT OF THE MONTH]( Howard Hodgkin, Rain This beautiful print by Hodgkin captures the temperamental nature of spring – from sunshine and green landscapes to April showers and afternoons spent indoors. [SHOP NOW]( [Facebook]( Man Ray Glass Tears (Les Larmes) 1932 The Sir Elton John Photographic Collection © Man Ray Trust/ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2016 Man Ray Noire et Blanche, Paris (positive) 1926 The Sir Elton John Photography Collection © Man Ray Trust/ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2016 Wolfgang Tillmans at Tate Modern is sponsored by Hyundai Card with additional support from Tate International Council and Tate Patrons Wolfgang Tillmans Juan Pablo & Karl, Chingaza 2012 © Wolfgang Tillmans Cerith Wyn Evans Forms in Space…by Light (in Time) is supported by Sotheby's. Cerith Wyn Evans Forms in Space…by Light (in Time) 2017 Photo credit is: Joe Humphreys © Tate Bernard Leach Spherical Vase c.1927 © The estate of Bernard Leach; Jessica Warboys Sea Painting, Dunwich October, 2015 Courtesy the artist & Gaudel de Stampa Paris Print of Howard Hodgkin Rain 1984–9 © Howard Hodgkin If you have any questions about this email from Tate contact [Tate Visitor Information]( If you wish to stop receiving Tate emails please [unsubscribe]( We would love to know more about you to make our emails more relevant [please update your details]( [Tate's full website privacy policy]( © Copyright Tate 2017 [title for image] [title for image]

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