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Discover free LGBTQIA+ tours of Tate Modern and Tate Britain Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here]( to view it in browser. [EXHIBITIONS]( [EVENTS]( [MEMBERSHIP]( [SHOP]( [SIN WAI KIN: IT'S ALWAYS YOU]( [Sin Wai Kin: I want people to exist in my world]( Step into the universe of Turner Prize-nominee Sin Wai Kin, who uses science fiction, drag and fantasy to deconstruct binary ways of thinking. Be sure to catch Sin Wai Kin's work in an exhibition of the [Turner Prize 2022]( at Tate Liverpool. [Watch the video]( [LGBTQIA+ Tours of Tate Britain]( [LGBTQIA+ TOURS AT TATE BRITAIN]( Enjoy an exciting free tour of Tate Britain that will take you through the queer histories of iconic artworks in the Tate collection. [Find out more]( [Tour of Tate Modern]( [LGBTQIA+ TOURS AT TATE MODERN]( Explore art from the Tate collection through the lens of gender identity and sexuality in one of our free tours. [Find out more]( [Five stories of queer artists]( [FIVE STORIES OF QUEER ARTISTS]( From Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore to Dora Carrington and Sappho, explore queer love and relationships as told through art. [Read the article]( [A queer little history of art: Bathing by Duncan Grant]( [DIVE INTO BATHING BY DUNCAN GRANT]( Delve into art historian Alex Pilcher's reading of Duncan Grant's painting, which can be seen at Tate Britain. [Read the article]( [LGBTQIA+ READING LIST]( Discover titles exploring queer culture, creativity and expression for readers of all ages. [Keith Haring exhibition book]( [A Short Book About Art by Dana Arnold]( [The Radical Eye by Mavlian and Baker]( [Explore the shop]( The Turner Prize 2022 is supported by BNP Paribas with additional support from Taylor Wessing, Avanti West Coast, Mylands, The John Browne Charitable Trust, The Uggla Family Foundation and Roisin and James Timpson OBE Sin Wai Kin: 'I want people to exist in my world' is supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies Claude Cahun Aveux non avenus (Detail) Illustré d’hélio-gravures composées par Moore d’après les projets de la’auteur. Préface de Pierre Mac Orlan, courtesy of the British Library Duncan Grant Bathing 1911 © Tate Official View © The Laura Aguila Trust of 2016 Photography © Drag Queen Story Hour UK 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 2023

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