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Plus, Yayoi Kusama-inspired events for all ages Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here]( to view it in browser. [EXHIBITIONS]( [EVENTS]( [MEMBERSHIP]( [SHOP]( [CLOSING SOON: LUBAINA HIMID]( [Lubaina Himid]( There's just one month left to visit Lubaina Himid at Tate Modern. Taking inspiration from the Turner Prize-winning artist's interest in theatre, this large-scale exhibition explores invisible and overlooked aspects of history. ★★★★ 'It’s brilliant, clever, vibrant and often very beautiful.' (Time Out) [Book tickets now]( Unsure of your schedule? [Join Tate Members]( and enjoy free entry to every exhibition – no need to book, just turn up at a time that suits you. [UNMISSABLE EVENTS]( UNTIL 29 AUGUST [UNIQLO TATE PLAY: YAYOI KUSAMA]( Don't miss your chance to transform a series of white rooms into a dotty wonderland using colourful stickers. [Find out more]( 26 AUGUST [TATE MODERN LATES: YAYOI KUSAMA]( Join us after hours for a Tate Late inspired by Kusama, featuring everything from a dog show to psychedelic DJ sets. [Find out more]( [Explore what's on]( [SUMMER SALE]( Enjoy up to 50% off books, prints, fashion, homeware and more in our summer sale. [Alphabet of art mug]( £18 £8 [Modern art journal]( £90 £45 [Yinka Shonibare CBE satchel]( £90 £45 [Explore the sale]( Lubaina Himid is supported by John J. Studzinski CBE, with additional support from the Lubaina Himid Exhibition Supporters Circle, Tate Americas Foundation, Tate International Council and Tate Patrons The media partner for Lubaina Himid is The Guardian Lubaina Himid Le Rodeur: The Exchange 2016 © Lubaina Himid Courtesy of the artist and Hollybush Gardens, London UNIQLO Tate Play in partnership with UNIQLO Yayoi Kusama The obliteration room 2002 - presented at Tate Modern in 2022 as part of UNIQLO Tate Play. Photo © Tate photography (Reece Straw) UNIQLO Tate Lates in partnership with UNIQLO 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 2022

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