Tate Modern
Située sur le bord de la Tamise, cette ancienne centrale électrique est devenue la grande cathédrale londonienne de l'art moderne international. A l'intérieur de la Tate Modern, vous découvrirez des expositions temporaires d'artistes de renom comme Rachel Whiteread, Frida Kahlo, Martin Kippenberger, Mark Rothko et Kandinsky. Et grâce à son implantation au bord du fleuve, les restaurants du musée offrent de superbes vues sur la Tamise.
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Tate Modern Adresse :
| Adresse : |
Bankside, London
London
SE1 9TG
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| Téléphone : | +44 (0)20 7887 8888 |
| E-Mail : | visiting.modern@tate.org.uk |
| Site web : | http://www.tate.org.uk/support/corporate/events/tatemodern/ |
Informations sur le lieu Tate Modern
| Adresse : |
Bankside, London
London
SE1 9TG
|
|---|---|
| Téléphone : | +44 (0)20 7887 8888 |
| E-Mail : | visiting.modern@tate.org.uk |
| Site web : | http://www.tate.org.uk/support/corporate/events/tatemodern/ |
| Par la route : | Blackfriars: Cross Blackfriars Bridge and turn left along river walk. Southwark: Cross Union Street, turn left at Great Suffolk Street, cross Southern Street, continue on |
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Récents 5 avis surTate Modern
Worth a visit even if you aren't a fan of modern art
I don't consider myself a fan of modern art so was surprised at how much I enjoyed our visit.
I'd recommend going with other people, so you can discuss what you see and have a bit of a debate about it all, which makes the experience more enjoyable.
We went when 'The Crack' was being exhibited in the main hall and found it all quite strange but thought-provoking (even if your thoughts are 'this is just weird'). Saw some original Chagall, Rothko and Miro works which was fantastic as I love their work. And of course the famous Water Lilies and some Jackson Pollock works.
Well worth a visit - and you can't really complain when it's free! Don't think I would want to pay to visit but its certainly fascinating stuff. and well laid out.
LOVE IT or at least makes you talk about it...
I LOVE the Tate Modern! I been there twice and it was totally worth it both times. First, you might not like modern art but it is a great conversation piece (my 3 yr old could do that!). Second, most of it is FREE! The only part you have to pay for is the special shows. The benefit of paying is that they are less busy. The free rooms are packed full of screaming kids. Third, the food is pretty good so when you get tired, grab a banana bread, some water and enjoy the view. Finally, the store is pretty good. You could spend quite a bit of time in the store alone.
The bad parts are, no photography and people seem to enjoy bringing their screaming kids.
interesting for a few things, but forget the audio guide
On the Tate Modern itself-- it all depends on you. If you like the shock-value style of modern art, then you'll probably love it. If you think that the value of art lies mainly in its ability to depict the world or compose beautiful images, then this may not be the museum for you. I'm an art lover and personally, I buzzed this museum like I've never buzzed before, liked seeing the Picassos and a few others things, but I won't go back.
On the audioguide-- don't waste your money. I got it since I get audio guides everywhere I go. The commentary on the Picasso paintings was fabulous, but on everything else it was a dud. Additionally, the audio guides are incredibly difficult to use. I am in the mid-20s, totally with the computer generation, and I found the touch screens difficult to manipulate. I know the museum is trying to be slick and hip, but they either need to invest more money in better touch-screen audio guides or go back to the old-school versions.
Very pleasant modern art museum
The Tate Modern is a very pleasant way to spend 90 minutes. The building is quite interesting and strongly recommend you start on the top floor and work down. It is not necessary to view any or every piece of art in a modern museum. The video work is of little interest to some, but great for others. The Tate has a good mix of contemporary styles. It isn't the Guggenheim or MOMA in New York, but it is free and has some nice pieces.
The bridge across the Thames is a work of art in itself and a very nice walk.
Recommend this museum as a pleasant stop on the South Bank.
Not sure about this
Went in May, decided to check it out as I missed it first time I visited London. I felt like I wasted my time getting there. You really have to LIKE! Modern Art to enoy this. My daughter who loves art did not enjoy this. I got the general impression from other visitors they felt the same way, several people were actually laughing. Some rooms that you walk into your not sure if any art is located here some just had things on the floor. I would never visit again
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