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Don’t miss groundbreaking painting, sculpture and photography Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here]( to view it in browser. [EXHIBITIONS]( [EVENTS]( [MEMBERSHIP]( [SHOP]( [YOUR WINTER AT TATE]( As the days draw in, feel inspired by incredible exhibitions at all our galleries. From giant hangings made of crushed bottle tops to bold and playful sculptures, a world of art awaits you this winter. [Discover more]( Fancy unlimited free entry to every exhibition? [Join Tate Members]( today and save £12.* [Sculpture made from tights and stocking sitting on a chair]( TATE BRITAIN [SARAH LUCAS]( Don't miss Lucas's brash and honest exploration of what makes us human in this ★★★★★ exhibition (Time Out). [Find out more]( [Three visitors looking at sculpture made from bottle top fragments]( TATE MODERN [EL ANATSUI]( Wander through colourful, floating sculptures made from thousands of crushed and crumpled bottle tops. [Find out more]( [Painting of a women's head and shoulders wearing a black top on a red background]( TATE BRITAIN [WOMEN IN REVOLT!]( Experience the power of art as protest and see work by the artists who helped shape the women's liberation movement. [Find out more]( [A person in a red dress holding an umbrella and pulling water tanks across a sandy landscape]( TATE MODERN [A WORLD IN COMMON]( Travel through varied landscapes and vast histories in this celebration of contemporary African photography. [Find out more]( [Brightly coloured painting featuring a variety of geometric shapes]( TATE ST IVES [THE CASABLANCA ART SCHOOL]( See bold murals and vibrant graphics by the artists who transformed the modern art scene in Morocco. [Find out more]( [Visitors standing in Tate Liverpool + RIBA North gallery space]( TATE LIVERPOOL [LONG LIFE,]( [LOW ENERGY]( From repurposing whole buildings to reusing small materials, discover new designs for a sustainable future. [Find out more]( [GUERRILLA GIRLS X TATE EDIT]( Make a statement with our collection of prints, fashion, and homeware created in collaboration with the Guerrilla Girls. [Tote bag with a guerilla print]( [Woollen scarf knitted in the Guerrilla Girls’ signature colours of bright pink, yellow and black.]( [Guerilla pin badge]( [Shop now]( *£12 discount only available to Members joining by Annual Direct Debit who haven't held a Direct Debit Membership in the last year. Sarah Lucas: HAPPY GAS is supported by Burberry. With additional support from the Sarah Lucas Exhibition Supporters Circle, The Sarah Lucas Fried Egg Breakfast Club, Tate Americas Foundation, Tate International Council and Tate Patrons. Hyundai Commission: El Anatsui in partnership with Hyundai Motor with additional support from the El Anatsui Supporters Circle. Women in Revolt! is supported by the Women in Revolt! Exhibition Supporters Circle, Tate International Council, Tate Patrons and Tate Members. A World in Common: Contemporary African Photography is supported by the A World in Common Exhibition Supporters Circle, Tate Americas Foundation, Tate International Council, Tate Patrons and Tate Members. The media partner for A World in Common is The Guardian. The Casablanca Art School is organised by Tate St Ives and Sharjah Art Foundation, in collaboration with Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt. Curated by Zamân Books & Curating in conjunction with Tate St Ives. Supported by the Casablanca Art School Exhibition Supporters Circle, the Barjeel Art Foundation and Tate Members. Rita Keegan Red Me 1986 UK Government Art Collection; Artwork © Rita Keegan; © Image: Crown Copyright, UK Government Art Collection. Aida Muluneh The Shackles of Limitation from the Water Life Series 2018 commissioned by WaterAid and supported by the H&M Foundation © Aida Muluneh. Mohammed Chabâa, Untitled 1977 © Mohammed Chabâa estate. Tate Purchased from Nadia Chabâa with funds provided by the Nicholas Themans Trust and the Middle East North Africa Acquisitions Committee 2022. Image © Fouad Mazouz. RIBA Long Life Low Energy © Agnese Sanvito. 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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