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Plus, find inspiration to unleash your creativity this autumn Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here]( to view it in browser. [EXHIBITIONS]( [EVENTS]( [MEMBERSHIP]( [SHOP]( [COMING SOON: PHILIP GUSTON]( [Philip Guston]( Get ready to experience groundbreaking art by Philip Guston, coming soon to Tate Modern. One of the most influential painters of the late 20th century, Guston's artwork depicts his deeply personal and often surprising responses to a chaotic modern world. [Find out more]( [DISCOVER MORE AT TATE MODERN]( [Capturing the Moment]( [EXPLORE CAPTURING THE MOMENT]( Featuring Andy Warhol, David Hockney and more, discover how the arrival of photography changed painting forever. [Find out more]( [Uniqlo Tate Play]( [UNIQLO TATE PLAY: SHADOW AND LIGHT]( Unleash your creativity and make magical worlds of shadow and light inspired by [A World in Common](. [Find out more]( [CREATE AN AUTUMNAL HOME]( [Rug]( [Candle]( [Black Stool]( Fill your home with art-inspired homeware, candles and textiles this autumn. [Shop now]( Philip Guston exhibition is presented in the Eyal Ofer Galleries. Supported by the Terra Foundation for American Art and Art Mentor Foundation Lucerne. With additional support from the Philip Guston Exhibition Supporters Circle, Tate Patrons and Tate Members. The exhibition is co-organised by Tate Modern, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the National Gallery of Art, Washington, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Tate Modern’s exhibition is curated by Michael Wellen, Senior Curator, International Art, and Michael Raymond, Assistant Curator, International Art. 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. Philip Guston The Line 1978 promised gift of Musa Guston Mayer to The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York © The Estate of Philip Guston, courtesy Hauser & Wirth. Visitor at Capturing the Moment © Liam Mann UNIQLO Tate Play 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 2023

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