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 | This LGBTQIA+ History Month, discover radical, defiant and thought-provoking artworks both online and in our galleries.
Why not start with a free guided tour of the Tate Collection through the lens of gender identity and sexuality at Tate Britain? |  |
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 | |  | |  | ISAAC JULIEN |  | See how Julien, whose film features in Life Between Islands, explores history, migration and black queer desire. |  | Watch the video |  |
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 | |  | |  | ONLINE EVENT: 16 FEB |  | SPEAKING THROUGH LOVE |  | Join us as Sharon Hayes talks love, politics and art, recalling when she read intimate love letters out to passing strangers.
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 | Discover this digital exhibition co-curated by members of the LGBTQIA+ community from all over the world, featuring personal reflections on artworks in Tate's collection.
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 | Discover more artwork, stories, and books by LGBTQIA+ artists on our Instagram! |  |
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 |  |  | Duncan Grant, Bathing 1911. Tate. © Tate Isaac Julien – ‘I’m Interested in Poetry’ is supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies
Queer Cornwall is supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies
Speaking Through Love: Sharon Hayes has been created as part of the Terra Foundation For American Art Series: New Perspectives
Sharon Hayes Everything Else Has Failed! Don’t You Think It’s Time For Love? 2007 Tate
Derek Jarman, Blue 1993. Tate © Basilisk Communications Ltd. Presented by Tate Patrons 2014
Zanele Muholi, ID Crisis 2003. Tate © Zanele Muholi
Nan Goldin, Misty and Jimmy Paulette in a Taxi, NYC, 1991 © Nan Goldin
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