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  • Guest 8th Dec 2007

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    Good Points: The tate modern is an excellent gallery, including many interesting exhibitions. Even if modern art is not your fancy then it is still a worthwhile visit, especially if you are interested in any aspect of art. It is good to see different types of work. I particularly enjoyed my visit because of the variety of work available.


    Bad Points: It can become quite busy, and some of the artwork does not seem to make sense, and may seem like rubbish to some people. Obviously, it is not going to please everyone, it is modern art afterall.


    General comments: I found some of the artwork very inspiring especially the more abstract and surreal pieces in a particular room. It is interesting to see others techniques and the way artists build up layers and textures. A small paragraph of writing is next to each art piece, and this is particularly helpful in trying to understand the thoughts of the artist and what he/she was inspired by. I would reccomend it to others because it shows alot of artists, their views, art and techniques.

  • jonathan kelly Rank: Lieutenant-Colonel 25th Nov 2006

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    I have been to this art gallery on many occasions. It is opposite St Paul's Cathedral over the Millennium Bridge. Although out of the way, there are still many facilities near by. Shakespeare's Globe is around the corner. The gallery is inside what used to be Bankside Power Station, it closed down some years ago. Parking near by will be very difficult.

    You enter from the side into the Turbine Hall, a huge room running the length and height of the building. On the left is a book shop and ...