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All you need to know about 'The World Goes Pop' at Tate Modern and, more importantly, what we thought about it...
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'The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop' at Tate Modern celebrates the many faces of pop art from across the globe - take a trip and find your new favourite pop artist at London's biggest exhibition of the year
The Tate well and truly pops this autumn with a huge, eye-catching, new blockbuster 'The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop' (Thursday Sep 17 - Sunday Jan 24 2016). For the first show ever to examine the global influence of Pop Art, curators at Tate Modern have been on a mission to track down the movement’s lesser-known players across the world, and have gathered together over 200 works from the Andy Warhols and Roy Lichtensteins of Latin America, Asia, the Middle East and Europe. Check out our guide for everything you need to know to make your visit really pop.
All you need to know about 'The World Goes Pop' at Tate Modern and, more importantly, what we thought about it...
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