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What are the best ways to reach each gallery, using public transport A. The Tate Gallery, Liverpool can be reached by train and coach - both terminals are situated near Lime Street from several destinations around the country. Before I plan my trip, can you tell me what the difference is between each gallery And give me any details of current exhibitions that I might visit A. Current exhibition: James Gillray 6 June - 2 September James Gillray was one of Britain's most inventive caricaturists of the 18th century.

This exhibition brings together over prints and drawings from public and private collections in Britain and the US giving new life to the key characters of Gillray's world; John Bull, Napoleon Bonaparte and William Pitt the Younger. Tate Modern opened last year, and is Britain's new museum of modern art, it houses international modern art from to the present day, including works by Dali, Matisse, Picasso and Warhol.

Current exhibitions: Giorgio Morandi 22 May - 12 August Morandi is an Italian painter, well known for his still lifes, especially his abstract canvases of the s. It provides a collective identity for a number of young Italian artists based in Turin, Milan, Genoa and Rome. Bloomberg Connects: Drawing Bar Inspired by the art? Take a seat at one of our digital sketch pads and get drawing. Accessible car parking There are twelve parking spaces for disabled visitors, accessed via Park Street.

To book accessible parking: Email ticketing tate. Your name, contact details, vehicle registration number, date and time of visit are required to make the booking for an accessible parking space. Once you have parked, enter via the South Entrance of the Blavatnik Building across the level terrace, approximately 30 — 60 meters from the parking spaces. Wheelchair and mobility scooter provision To borrow a wheelchair or walker you can either book in advance or ask a member of staff on arrival subject to availability.

To book: Email ticketing tate. Facilities at Tate Modern Toilets Fully accessible toilets are located on every floor on the concourses. It offers: Plenty of room for carers.

Assistance dogs We welcome guide dogs, hearing dogs and assistance dogs in the gallery. Autism To help plan your visit to Tate Modern, have a look at our visual story. Loud noises, flashing lights, smoke effects and strobe lighting feature in some artworks. For more information before your visit contact us on: Email Information tate.

Blind and visually impaired visitors Large print guides Large print guides are available for all exhibitions. You can access printed versions in the gallery: Ask a member of staff the exhibition entrance. An enhanced cleaning regime is in place and all large print guides will be quarrantined for 72 hours after use. You can access PDF versions on our website: Visit the relevant exhibition page and click on the blue box 'Read the exhibition guide'; click on the 'Download large print guide' button near the top of the page to read the guide or to save a copy to your device.

Large print captions are currently not available for the permanent collection. Magnifiers and Coloured Overlays Magnifiers and coloured overlays are from all exhibition entrances. Deaf and hearing impaired visitors Hearing loops The ticket desk are fitted with a hearing loop.

Dyslexic visitors Coloured overlays and magnifiers are available at the Information desks and at exhibition entrances. Large print captions are available in all exhibitions. Ask a member of staff at the exhibition entrance. Epilepsy and Seizures Loud noises, flashing lights, smoke effects and strobe lighting feature in some artworks. Access Events View upcoming access events at Tate Modern. BSL interpretation, captioning and audio descriptions are also offered where possible.

Website You can find the accessibility statement for our website here. Contact Us For queries about: mobility scooter reservations wheelchair reservations accessible car park reservations membership and ticketing services Email ticketing tate. Premium statistics. Read more.

The art gallery - one of the most visited free attractions in London - recorded around thousand visits between April and March , while it reported over 5. As a result of the pandemic, museums and galleries in the United Kingdom had to stay closed for several months in and You need a Single Account for unlimited access. Full access to 1m statistics Incl. Single Account. View for free. Show source. Show detailed source information? Register for free Already a member? Log in. More information.

Supplementary notes. Other statistics on the topic. Leisure Travel Leading UK cities for international tourism , by visits. Profit from additional features with an Employee Account. Read the statement. The arts and antiques dealers Sir Joseph Joel Duveen — and his son Lord Joseph Duveen — made significant financial contributions to the original gallery at Millbank.

With their support, large extensions were added to the gallery including seven new rooms to display the Turner Bequest in and the Duveen Sculpture Galleries, the first galleries built specifically for sculpture in England. Tate Members was founded in as the Friends of the Tate Gallery to raise money to buy artworks and to support and promote the work of the gallery.

Holroyd was an artist and scholar and member of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers. However his willingness to stand up for his beliefs made him invaluable to Tate. He improved the collection on many fronts: re-hanging the galleries, strengthening the holdings of Pre-Raphaelite work and paving the way for desirable additions to the collection.

In his previous role as Director of the Whitechapel Gallery, Charles Aitken had been dedicated to making art accessible to the ordinary people of London. As Director of Tate, his able administration helped the cash-strapped gallery gain strength through charging an entrance fee.



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