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50% off the biggest exhibitions, with National Art Pass
 
Want to explore London's world-class culture and save on ticket prices? The National Art Pass is the answer. 

A National Art Pass gets you free access to hundreds of museums and galleries across the UK, including more than 30 here in London. What's more, your pass also knocks 50% off tickets to major exhibitions at big-name venues including the National Gallery, Tate, V&A, Design Museum, Barbican Art Gallery and Dulwich Picture Gallery, plus many more.

All this for just £73 a year (or £45 for under-30s). Plus, save 25% on your first year of membership when you pay by direct debit. To whet your appetite, here are just four of the stellar exhibitions on right now that you can experience for less (or even for free) with National Art Pass. Hurry though — some of them close soon. 

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Walter Sickert at Tate Britain

One of London's most complex and enigmatic 20th century painters, Walter Sickert is admired for his unusual subjects and settings. This is the Tate's first retrospective of Sickert's work for 60 years. Entry with a National Art Pass is £9 instead of the usual price of £18. 
Image © Tate

In The Black Fantastic at Hayward Gallery

Science fiction, myth and Afrofuturism make for a heady combination at this astonishing exhibition on the South Bank. 11 artists from the African diaspora offer fresh twists on reality, with mixed-media explorations of the past, present and future. Yours for just £6.75 with a National Art Pass.
Image © Lina Iris Viktor

Life Through a Royal Lens at Kensington Palace

This revealing exhibition explores the Royal Family through photography, beginning with Queen Victoria and Prince Albert at the dawn of the medium, through to portraits of modern royals. Normally £20, the National Art Pass grants you a royal audience for FREE.
Image © David Bailey

Inspired! at Guildhall Art Gallery

This insightful exhibition explores the deep connections between the arts, showing how painters and sculptors were inspired by literature (and other literary arts). Think of it as an early form of fan-art. Entry is just £4 with the National Art Pass.
Image © Guildhall Art Gallery, City of London Corporation

And there's more...

That’s not all… Membership also gets you FREE entry to hundreds of museums, galleries and historic houses as well as Art Quarterly magazine and the annual Art Map, your guides to using your pass at 800+ places across the UK.

Get My National Art Pass Now!

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