
"More than 240,000 visitors have visited the Lee Miller exhibition so far, making it the most successful photography exhibition ever held at any Tate gallery. Featuring 230 prints and a wealth of never-before-seen material, the exhibition marks the largest retrospective of Miller's work ever staged. It closes on Sunday evening and all tickets have now sold out. For anyone who hasn't already booked, the only way to see the exhibition now is by becoming a Tate Member."
"Turner & Constable is around half-way through its run and has received 130,000 visitors. The show marks 250 years since both JMW Turner and John Constable were born and brings together over 190 paintings and works on paper, including rare loans from US collections which have not been seen in this country for decades. Tate Britain and the National Portrait Gallery have recently announced the joint acquisition of a rare 17th-century self-portrait by William Dobson, now on display at Tate Britain."
Tate Britain recorded its busiest autumn-winter period, with over 700,000 visitors. The Lee Miller exhibition has drawn more than 240,000 visitors, features 230 prints and never-before-seen material, and is the most successful photography exhibition held at any Tate gallery; it closes Sunday and tickets are sold out, with entry now only available to Tate Members. Turner & Constable has received about 130,000 visitors so far, presenting over 190 paintings and works on paper to mark 250 years since the artists' births, including rare loans from US collections. Tate Britain and the National Portrait Gallery jointly acquired a rare 17th-century self-portrait by William Dobson now displayed at Tate Britain.
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