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Tate Collective After Hours: Walter Sickert

15 May 2022 at 19.00–21.00
painting of a performer in a white dress, spotlit on a stage and surrounded by an audience.

Walter Richard Sickert Little Dot Hetherington at the Bedford Music Hall 1888–89 Private Collection. Photo: James Mann

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An exclusive chance for Tate Collective to see Walter Sickert

We're keeping Tate Britain open after hours just for Tate Collective! Experience Sickert's colourful and radical portrayals of everyday life taking inspiration from current events. His body of work can be interpreted in different ways and continues to inspire artists today.

Enjoy Sickert's ever-changing works after hours. Use your 10% off in the shop to take the exhibition home.

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15 May 2022 at 19.00–21.00

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