
Tate Collective Producers Session, Tate Modern Photo © Tate (Lucy Green)
Our partnership
Gucci and Tate began their partnership in May 2024, when Gucci hosted the 2025 Cruise Show at Tate Modern. This event, accompanied by an extensive press and marketing campaign, highlighted the natural harmony between the worlds of fashion and art, emphasising both Tate and Gucci’s dedication to creativity —and set the stage for a deeper collaboration.
Following the success of the Cruise Show, Gucci and Tate formed a multi-year partnership encompassing support of exhibition programme and since April 2025, the Tate Collective Producers programme.
The partnership celebrates creativity, inclusivity, and cultural expression, and supports Tate in reaching widespread and diverse audiences.
“The generous support from Gucci will enable us to bring young people's creativity, ideas and voices into the museum in new ways, and connects us to the things that are most important to young people's lives today.”
Mark Miller, Director of Learning
Gucci supported exhibitions

Record photography of Electric Dreams, Photo © Tate (Seraphina Neville)
Gucci’s support commenced with their lead support of Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet, a major Tate Modern exhibition exploring the relationship between art and technology prior to the rise of the internet.
Looking ahead, Gucci will continue their support of groundbreaking programme at Tate with the Tracey Emin exhibition, a landmark show tracing 40 years of the artist’s groundbreaking career, set to open at Tate Modern in February 2025.
Gucci’s continued support of exhibition demonstrates a shared commitment to fostering cultural dialogue and advancing artistic innovation.
Supporting the Tate Collective Producers Programme

Tate Collective Producers Session, Tate Modern Photo © Tate (Lucy Green)
Tate has been working with young people outside of mainstream education since 1988. One of the incredibly impactful programmes with young people is the Tate Collective Producers programme. The programme offers young people aged 16-25 opportunities to develop skills, knowledge and experience in creative programming in the museum and spans all four Tate galleries. Gucci will support the programme in London through Gucci Changemakers London.
Gucci’s support of the Tate Collective Producers programme will build on the exceptional work of Gucci Changemakers, partnering with communities and driving change to help young Londoners envisage a different future for themselves. With Gucci’s support, Tate will expand the programme, enabling further development and impact. This will include through broadening the recruitment process and bringing in a larger cohort of Producers, enabling a new training programme that introduces a range of experts to inspire Producers in their careers, and expanding the mentoring and alumni offer to support the progression of Producers beyond the programme.

Learn more about Gucci’s supported programme
- Read more about Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet
- Find out more about the Tate Collective Producers programme
Find out more about Tate Corporate Partnerships
Tate’s Corporate Partnerships are at the very heart of our organisation. Tate is grateful to all of our Corporate Partners whose generous support and commitment enable Tate to champion art for all.
Corporate Partnerships range from supporting 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 supporting Tate philanthropically, contact us at corporate.partnerships@tate.org.uk.