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Ushio Shinohara Doll Festival 1966 Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art (Yamamura Collection) © Ushio and Noriko Shinohara)
Ushio Shinohara Doll Festival 1966 Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art (Yamamura Collection) © Ushio and Noriko Shinohara)

Win one of 50 pairs of exclusive tickets to Tate Modern’s 'The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop'

Explore Pop Art as you’ve never seen it before at an exclusive view of Tate Modern's 'The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop' and a talk from the exhibition's curator, Flavia Frigeri

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Time Out London editors
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To celebrate Tate Modern's new 'The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop', we're giving you the chance to win one of 50 pairs of tickets to a private view and curator’s talk on the evening of Mon Oct 5 2015 (7–9pm). Winners will join exhibition curator Flavia Frigeri in conversation with Martin Coomer (Time Out's Art Editor) for drinks, nibbles and an insightful perspective on pop art before enjoying an exclusive view of London's new, explosive exhibition. 

From Latin America to Asia, and from Europe to the Middle East, 'The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop' at Tate Modern, connects the dots between art produced around the world during the 1960s and 1970s, showing how different cultures and countries responded to the movement. Politics, the body, domestic revolution, consumption, public protest, and folk - all are explored and laid bare in eye-popping Technicolor and across many media, from canvas to car bonnets and pinball machines. The exhibition reveals how pop was never just a celebration of western consumer culture, but was often a subversive international language of protest – a language that is more relevant today than ever. 

To be in with a chance of winning a pair of tickets to an exclusive view of Tate Modern’s 'The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop', simply answer the following question correctly:

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