Really want to see the poetry and surrealism stuff....but if there's owt in particular that's worth peeking at it would be appreciated!
Thankoooos
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Yeah, I've been surprised at the number of negative comments here. I like both Tate Modern and Tate Britain. Just go with an open mind. It's free, after all (not to be sniffed at in London), you're indoors if the weather's bad and if you don't like a particular exhibit - just walk round the corner...
Tate Britain is best-known for it's collection of Turners. not perhaps to everyone's taste, but I would suggest still worth a look.
The collection at Tate Modern changes quite regularly, so I can't be sure what's on where, but there's a particularly impressive (IMO) long room with a Monet on one wall and a Pollock opposite it. There's also the Rothko room, with his famous Seagram murals. I've always found them rather oppressive, but still... There's also one of my favourite Lichtenstein's up on (I think) the 5th floor. I think the Turbine Hall exhibit is still those millions of ceramic seeds, which is a bit of a shame as I don't think you can get too close to them...
BTW Karma: IIRC, there's a boat link between the two museums, which will also take you past the London Eye...
Yeah, I've been surprised at the number of negative comments here. I like both Tate Modern and Tate Britain. Just go with an open mind. It's free, after all (not to be sniffed at in London), you're indoors if the weather's bad and if you don't like a particular exhibit - just walk round the corner...
Tate Britain is best-known for it's collection of Turners. not perhaps to everyone's taste, but I would suggest still worth a look.
The collection at Tate Modern changes quite regularly, so I can't be sure what's on where, but there's a particularly impressive (IMO) long room with a Monet on one wall and a Pollock opposite it. There's also the Rothko room, with his famous Seagram murals. I've always found them rather oppressive, but still... There's also one of my favourite Lichtenstein's up on (I think) the 5th floor. I think the Turbine Hall exhibit is still those millions of ceramic seeds, which is a bit of a shame as I don't think you can get too close to them...
BTW Karma: IIRC, there's a boat link between the two museums, which will also take you past the London Eye...
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