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Guest 26th Aug 2009
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What a waste of a nice location, the artwork at the tate gallery st ives was awful and really pretentious... I wish I had kept the leaflet I picked up when I went in because some of the phrasing was cringeworthy.
Agreed with others comments on the staff too, impolite and snobbish... even the cashie ...
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Guest 22nd Jul 2009
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I visited this museum on a Sunday,in summer,considering the hype, there were no queues, which I found suspicious, The building seems sadly out of place in a Cornish seaside town. I entered, expecting to find modern art by local artists, instead there was a series of childish drawings, a room with a ...
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oldkittbag 29th Oct 2008
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I took my children to the Tate St Ives yesterday, they are both art students and their college recommended a visit. The building is interesting and views spectacular. We were disappointed with the lack of information about the art being displayed, the paintings had no title or artist, upon leaving w ...
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mrskermode
6th Apr 2008
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Visited the Tate in St. Ives in October 2007 with a group of fellow artists. The gallery itself was an interesting space, with an unconventional exterior. The exhibition on display was not very interesting to me, it was about geometric shapes which were ok to look at. The visiting display was much ...
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