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Members Private View: The EY Exhibition: Cezanne

London Private Views pass required

15 February 2023 at 18.45–21.30
A basket of apples that have tumbled across a cloth on a table, there is also bread and a wine bottle on the table.

Paul Cezanne. The Basket of Apples, c. 1893. The Art Institute of Chicago, Helen Birch Bartlett Memorial Collection.

Visit the exhibition during these special times reserved just for you

This once-in-a-generation exhibition will explore Cezanne as an artist within his own context. Known for his still lifes and landscapes, Cezanne was a modern painter who paved the way for future generations. The show includes artworks from the artist's entire career, including pieces never before seen in the UK.

After you have seen the show, why not pop up to the Members Bar for a drink and spectacular views over London? Check out our related events pages for special offers from our Tate Eats team for Private View Members.

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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Date & Time

15 February 2023 at 18.45–21.30

Free for Members with the London Private View Pass

No need to book - just turn up with your card

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