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The theme for UTGP2025
CREATE THE FUTURE
Be Inspired by Play
※ Entries should be your own creative designs and not include images of Tate’s collection or buildings.
Be inspired by UNIQLO Tate Play, which invites people of all ages to explore art together, with creativity, curiosity, and imagination at its core. Design a T-shirt and enter the UNIQLO UTGP T-shirt design competition, celebrating 25 years of Tate Modern.
Create a future inspired by Play, in any medium you like – from drawing and painting, to technology, text, or photography – on the universal canvas of a T-shirt.
Made for All. Art for All.
What is UTGP?
The UT Grand Prix (UTGP) is a design competition that started in 2005. Using the T-shirt as its creative medium, the UTGP invites everyone to freely express their creativity. Open to everyone, regardless of their occupation, age, gender, or nationality, UTGP aims to foster imagination and artistic talent in people all over the world.
The prizes
The grand prix
$20,000
One winner
Plus an invitation to a special tour of Tate Modern London.
The judge's gold award
$3,000
One winner per judge
Silver award
$1,000
Multiple winners
The judges
Judges will include representatives from Tate and UNIQLO.
The schedule
Entry period
26/8/2024-15/10/2024
(Until 23:59 JST)
Winners notified
December 2024 - January 2025
Winners will receive an email notifying them of their prize.
Schedule subject to change.
Winner announcement
Around the summer of 2025
How to enter
Check the How to enter page and apply on the Entry page.
About Tate Modern
Tate Modern is part of a family of four Tate galleries in the UK. Tate Modern, the world’s most popular museum of modern and contemporary art, turns 25 in 2025. It is free to visit and open to all. The museum’s collection displays span 100 years of art from around the world, presented alongside a diverse and international programme of exhibitions, commissions, and events.
Tate Modern exterior © Tate Photography
About UNIQLO Tate Play
UNIQLO Tate Play provides people of all ages with free activities to get creative and learn and appreciate art together.
UNIQLO and Tate have partnered since 2016, initially through UNIQLO Tate Lates and since 2021 through Tate Modern’s free family program: UNIQLO Tate Play. Together, UNIQLO and Tate proudly champion creativity, imagination, and access to art for all.
Yayoi Kusama The Obliteration Room 2002 at Tate Modern 2022. Photo © Liam Mann
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