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Save 50% on blockbuster exhibitions with National Art Pass

London's awash with excellent art and exhibitions this autumn  making this an excellent time to get yourself a National Art Pass. It gives you free entry to hundreds of museums and galleries across the UK, as well as 50% off major exhibitions. 

More than 30 places in London are covered by National Art Pass, including National Gallery, Hayward Gallery, V&A, Tate, Barbican, and many more. Think of it as a magic wand granting you free or discounted entry to the capital's fantastic cultural venues. 

Sound good? You can get all this for £73 a year (or £45 for Under-30s)
plus you can save 25% off your first year of membership when you pay by Direct Debit. Hit the blue button to snap up your National Art Pass now, or read on for a preview of the big London exhibitions you can see for half price when you get yours.
 

Image: Hallyu! The Korean Wave at the V&A Ⓒ Victoria and Albert Museum, London. 

Nab Your National Art Pass Now
Hallyu! The Korean Wave

The V&A showcases South Korea's pop culture, including cinema, dance, drama, music and fashion, and the effect it's had on culture across the globe — our art critic gave it a 5* review. £10 with National Art Pass (usual price £20). Until June 2023.

Image: Psy performs Gangnam Style, on TODAY, 2012, New York, USA. Hallyu! The Korean Wave at the V&A, London. 

Strange Clay: Ceramics in Contemporary Art

See how contemporary artists use clay in unexpected ways in Hayward Gallery's show, featuring Grayson Perry and Woody de Othello, among others. £7.50 with National Art Pass (usual price £15). From October 2022.
Image: Woody De Othello, Won’t Tell, 2018 © Woody De Othello. Courtesy of the artist; Jessica Silverman, San Francisco; and Klarna, New York, NY (photo: John Wilson White)

Cézanne At Tate Modern

Over 80 works by Post-Impressionist painter Paul Cézanne showcase his full range of skills. £11 with National Art Pass (usual price £22). Until March 2023. 
Paul Cézanne, The Basket of Apples c.1893. The Art Institute of Chicago, Helen Birch Bartlett Memorial Collection. The EY Exhibition: Cézanne at Tate Modern.

Carolee Schneemann: Body Politics

Painting, photography, performance and politics all feature as Barbican hosts the first major UK survey of Schneemann's work, spanning six decades. £9 with National Art Pass (usual price £18). Until January 2023.
Courtesy the Carolee Schneemann Foundation and Galerie Lelong & Co., Hales Gallery, and PPOW, New York and © Carolee Schneemann Foundation/ARS, New York and DACS, London 2022. Photo: Erro © ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2022

Plus get FREE Express Delivery Until 27 October

Unlock free entry to hundreds of museums, galleries and historic houses across the UK, as well as Art Quarterly magazine and the annual Art Map with your membership. Order before 27 October to get FREE express delivery on your order, so that you can start using your National Art Pass sooner.

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