Tate is one of the world’s most recognisable arts brands. With over 8 million visitors to our four galleries in the UK each year, a touring programme that covers the globe, and a digital audience of over 40 million annually, people from around the world actively seek to engage with the gallery’s work.

We believe in making art accessible to all. We partner with companies around the world who share a commitment to this mission and share important core values. As a charity, all income generated through Tate’s Corporate Partnerships support this goal.

Tate Corporate Partnerships

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The EY Exhibition: Cezanne OOH Campaign © Jack Arts

Tate creates multi-faceted, ambitious and innovative Corporate Partnerships. By supporting Tate, our Corporate Partners help us to deliver world-renowned programme with artistic ambition and cultural inclusivity at the heart of everything we do, as well as to maintain free access to the national collection, plus care for, study and grow this collection.

Partnerships range from support of Tate exhibitions, performances or artist commissions to wide-reaching learning, research and community programmes, or collaboration through conservation, collection care, digital or sustainability initiatives. All have demonstrable reach in the UK and around the world, offering opportunities for brand alignment and visibility through Tate’s creative marketing and comms campaigns, both in gallery and online.

Tate Corporate Partnerships are also truly collaborative. We work openly with our partners to personalise Tate’s diverse range of sector-leading partnership benefits, creating unique opportunities for your people and clients.

These benefits include access to Tate programme, Tate content for your channels, brand and values alignment, exclusive events in our iconic galleries, experiences with Tate’s world leading expertise, conservation and archive invitations, ED&I activations, Tate Talks, wellbeing and creativity in business workshops, and so much more.

Corporate Philanthropy

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Photo: Hyundai Commission: El Anatsui Behind The Red Moon © Ben Fisher Photography

Many of Tate’s Corporate Partners choose to give philanthropically through a corporate donation from their companies or corporate foundation.

This support provides crucial funding for Tate across all our programme and activities. The donation can be broad in scope, providing support of our overall mission of championing access to art for all, or can be focused on a specific programme, initiative, or commitment.

Become a Corporate Partner

All Tate Corporate Partners support Tate to champion access to art for all, with Corporate Partnership opportunities ranging from support of world-renowned programmes of exhibitions, performances or annual artist commissions to wide-reaching learning, research and community programmes, or collaboration through crucial conservation, collection care, digital or sustainability initiatives.

To find out more about the partnership we can build together, or to learn more about corporate philanthropic donations, contact us at corporate.partnerships@tate.org.uk.

Find out more about Tate's Corporate Partners

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Bank of America and Tate

A long standing exhibition partner who has supported major exhibitions at both Tate Modern and Tate Britain, as well as research into conservation of Tate artworks

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Bloomberg Philanthropies and Tate

Supporting the development of state-of-the-art technology to encourage interaction and exploration of cultural institutions on and offsite

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BMW: BMW Tate Live

BMW Tate Live celebrated performance and live art, bringing the innovative genre to the forefront of Tate

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BNP Paribas: Turner Prize

A partnership anchored around our shared values of supporting some of the world’s leading artists working at the cutting-edge of contemporary arts debate

Burberry and Tate

A partnership centered around celebrating culture, creativity and craftmanship incorporating support of Tate Britain’s Painting Conservation Studios

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The EY Tate Arts Partnership

This multiyear partnership has established EY as a major supporter of the arts

Genesis and Tate

A new partnership in support of The Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh: Walk the House, a major exhibition at Tate Modern, presenting the breadth and depth of Do Ho Suh’s unique practice over the last three decades.

Gucci and Tate

A dynamic multiyear partnership encompassing support of exhibitions and the Tate Collective Producers programme rooted in a shared belief in the power of art and creativity to connect and inspire diverse communities.

Hyundai Tate Research Centre: Transnational

Hyundai Tate Research Centre: Transnational, established in 2019 through a partnership between Tate and Hyundai Motor, offers new perspectives on global art histories

Hyundai Motor and Tate Partnership: Hyundai Commission

At the heart of Hyundai Motor's commitment and Tate's dedication lies the annual Hyundai Commission, one of the most important annual moments in Tate’s calendar

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Lockton and Tate Partnership

A multiyear partnership championing shared values of community engagement, diversity and inclusion in support of Tate’s mission of access to art for all. Enabling diverse and meaningful exhibitions and wide-reaching and impactful community programming

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QANTAS, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia and Tate

An International Joint Acquisition Programme and ground-breaking collaboration to increase the international profile of contemporary Australian art

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Solarcentury: Tate Modern Solar Power System

This partnership provided a solar PV system for the roof of the Natalie Bell Building, with Solarcentury supporting sustainability initiatives at Tate Modern

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Sotheby's and Tate

In partnership since 2012, Sotheby’s initially supported the annual Tate Britain Commission for over a decade. Our current High Level Engagement Partnership has since enabled ongoing activations with Tate expertise around the breadth of Tate’s world-renowned programme

Swatch and Tate

A partnership in 2024 encompassing the creation of a collaborative product range of 7 watches inspired by Tate’s collection and support of Tate Modern Lates alongside the creation of Swatch Social

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UNIQLO: UNIQLO Tate Play

The UNIQLO and Tate partnership embodies a shared belief that Art and Play are for everyone. Together, UNIQLO and Tate are proud to champion creativity, imagination and art for all through UNIQLO Tate Play, Tate Modern’s free programme of participatory activities, events and digital content since 2021

Uniqlo: Uniqlo Tate Lates

Initially supporting Tate to celebrate the opening of the new Tate Modern in 2016, the UNIQLO and Tate partnership places creativity and imagination at the heart of everything we do. Between 2016 and 2020, UNIQLO’s support of UNIQLO Tate Lates at Tate Modern enabled a new focal part of London nightlife and a new model for museum participation

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Van Cleef & Arpels and Tate

Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels celebrates performance and live art, bringing the innovative genre to the forefront of Tate

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