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Enjoy groundbreaking photography and painting at Tate Modern Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here]( to view it in browser. [EXHIBITIONS]( [EVENTS]( [MEMBERSHIP]( [SHOP]( [CAPTURING THE MOMENT]( [Capturing The Moment]( Featuring iconic work by Andy Warhol, David Hockney and Pablo Picasso, discover how the brush and the lens have continued to inspire each other in this landmark exhibition at Tate Modern. [Find out more]( Enjoy unlimited free entry to all exhibitions when you [join Tate Members]( – from just £7 a month. [DISCOVER MORE AT TATE MODERN]( [A World in Common]( [EXPLORE A WORLD IN COMMON]( Travel through dream-like utopias and bustling cityscapes in this celebration of contemporary African photography. [Find out more]( [Dóra Maurer: Hétpróba]( [DON'T MISS DÓRA MAURER: HÉTPRÓBA]( See the UK premiere of Hétpróba, an intimate film depicting the lives of an opera singer and her four children on 7 September. [Find out more]( Capturing The Moment is realised in collaboration with the YAGEO Foundation, Taiwan. The YAGEO Foundation was founded by Taiwanese collector, entrepreneur and philanthropist Pierre Chen in 1999. A World in Common is supported by the A World in Common Exhibition Supporters Circle, Tate Americas Foundation, Tate International Council, Tate Patrons and Tate Members. Exhibition is curated by Osei Bonsu, Curator, International Art, with Jess Baxter and Genevieve Barton, Assistant Curators, International Art and Katy Wan, former Assistant Curator, International Art. The media partner for A World in Common is The Guardian. Visitors in Tate Modern © Tate Aida Muluneh Water Life Series The Shackles of Limitations 2018, commissioned by WaterAid and supported by the H&M Foundation © Aida Muluneh. Dóra Maurer Hétpróba 1982, film still (detail). Courtesy the artist and the National Film Institute Hungary. 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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