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Members Private View: Capturing the Moment

London Private Views Pass required

20 February 2024 at 18.45–21.30
A photograph of the artist Roy Lichtenstein's Splash painting, by artist Louise Lawler.

Louise Lawler Splash 2006, printed 2012 Tate Purchased with assistance from the Karpidas Family (Tate Americas Foundation) 2013, accessioned 2021 © Louise Lawler

Journey through 100 years of painting and photography

This exhibition brings together significant works from the Tate collection and Yageo Foundation Collection. The works of 39 artists including Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud, and Andy Warhol will be on display. This is a unique chance to explore how some of the greatest modern painters and photographers worked alongside each other.

Want to turn your exhibition visit into a night out? Stop by the Members Bar for a drink and spectacular views of London. Don't forget to visit the shop before you leave to use your discount.

Not a Private View Member yet? Email members@tate.org.uk to upgrade your membership and enjoy exclusive previews and private views of major London exhibitions.

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