Save 50% on London's biggest exhibitions with National Art Pass Can't get enough of London's culture scene? Got an unquenchable appetite for art? Greedy for galleries, and excited about exhibitions? You need to get yourself a National Art Pass, pronto.
A National Art Pass grants 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 gets you 50% off tickets to major exhibitions at big-name galleries including Tate, Design Museum, V&A, National Gallery, Barbican Art Gallery and Dulwich Picture Gallery, plus many more.
Get 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. Scroll down to see some of the great exhibitions on right now, all half price with a National Art Pass. Hurry though — some of them close soon. Image: Leonora Carrington, Self Portrait c.1937. © Metropolitan Museum of Art. |
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Pioneering Men's Fashion At V&A V&A exhibition Fashioning Masculinities: The Art Of Menswear delves into the construction — and deconstruction — of masculinity by fashion designers, tailors and artists. It's the first major fashion exhibition to celebrate menswear in this way. Until 6 November. National Art Pass price: £10. Image: © Omar Victor Diop. |
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Voyeuristic Visions In Dulwich See over 50 works by leading artists in Reframed: The Woman In The Window at Dulwich Picture Gallery, all using the 'woman in the window' motif to evoke responses ranging from empathy to voyeurism. Rembrandt, David Hockney and Louise Bourgeois feature. Until 4 September. National Art Pass price: £8. Image: © Gerrit Dou |
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Football As Art At The Design Museum The Design Museum's back-of-the-net exhibition, Football: Designing The Beautiful Game, stars the nation's favourite sport, showing how design has shaped the sport we know and love today. Ogle kits, cups and international stadiums. Until 29 August. National Art Pass price: £8.25. Image: Sumaira Inayat/Goal Click |
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Surreal Sights At Tate Things get trippy in Surrealism Beyond Borders at Tate Modern, a show looking at how surrealism spread around the world, across five decades. It shows there's more to the art form than Salvador Dalí, though he does, of course, feature. Until 29 August. National Art Pass price: £9. Image: © Okanoue Toshiko, Courtesy of The Third Gallery Aya |
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Additional Arty Goodness Half-price tickets to these blockbuster exhibitions (and plenty of others!) isn't all. National Art Pass 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 guide to using your pass at 800+ places across the UK. |
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