Tate Modern
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November 8, 2010, 5:01 pm
Filed under: City, Museums/Galleries, UK | Tags: Andy Warhol, art, arte povera, bronze, David Smith, Ernst Berlach, Jannis Kounellis, London, Magdalena Abakanowicz, Marisa Merz, Michaelangelo Pistoletto, modern art, Pablo Picasso, pop art, sculpture, South Bank, Soviet, Tate, Tate Modern, USSR
Filed under: City, Museums/Galleries, UK | Tags: Andy Warhol, art, arte povera, bronze, David Smith, Ernst Berlach, Jannis Kounellis, London, Magdalena Abakanowicz, Marisa Merz, Michaelangelo Pistoletto, modern art, Pablo Picasso, pop art, sculpture, South Bank, Soviet, Tate, Tate Modern, USSR
I hadn’t been to the Tate Modern since Miroslaw Balka’s box of darkness, How It Is, was installed in the Turbine Hall last year. I should really go more often because it’s one of my favourite galleries. The exhibitions are always well curated, with an excellent variety of pieces, both aesthetic and thematic. I didn’t even go into the Gaugin exhibition this time, but I still stumbled across many pieces that I love, including some old favourites and some I’d never seen before. Go, go, go.
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Thanks for these photos. I’ve never been to the Tate Modern, so it’s very nice to see a sampling of the artwork there. Thanks!
Comment by zookyshirts November 8, 2010 @ 5:19 pm