insideSUSSEX Magazine Issue 19 - September 2016 | Page 20
ARTS+ENTERTAINMENT
ART IN THE CAPITAL
London, our fabulous capital city, is considered one of the best places
in the world for finding exceptional, beautiful, quirky art. Whatever the
medium, whoever the artist, no matter what the cost, as long as it evokes
some kind of emotion, art is sure to find a home in London.
Tate Modern
There are an estimated 1,500
gallery spaces within the city
itself, as well as a huge
number of art museums, so
whether you’re into
expressionism, cubism,
paintings, photography,
sculpture, or anything else,
you will find an exhibition
letting you find out even
more about it. And best of
all, the majority of these
galleries and museums are
completely free to enter,
allowing everyone to enjoy
and experience art in the
way its creator intended.
So where are these
museums, and what will you
find there? Here are some of
the best…
National Gallery
The National Gallery is one of the most iconic art museums
in London. Open 361 days a year, this is where the public
can go if they want to see some of the most famous
paintings in the world. Works of art from the 13th to the
19th century are housed here, showing how diverse the
different artists’ styles were over the years. It is fascinating
to compare these styles and spot the tell-tale signs of
who painted what. September is a great month for
exhibitions at the National Gallery, including Painters'
Paintings: From Freud to Van Dyck and George Shaw:
My Back to Nature.
Trafalgar Square, London WC2N 5DN
020 7747 2885
www.nationalgallery.org.uk
Victoria & Albert Museum
There are over 4.5 million objects within the walls of the
impressive and unforgettable Victoria & Albert Museum.
These objects represent every kind of art, and every kind
of artist, offering the public a unique chance to see many
different versions of what someone calls ‘art’ under one
roof. Apart from the permanent exhibitions, there are
always a number of temporary ones on show. In September
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this includes Opus Anglicanum: Masterpieces of English
Medieval Embroidery and Engineering the World: Ove
Arup and the Philosophy of Total Design.
Cromwell Road, London SW7 2RL
020 7942 2000
www.vam.ac.uk
Tate Modern
London’s Tate Modern, part of the phenomenally exciting
and famous Tate group, is home to some of the most
thought provoking, evocative and provocative pieces of
art in the world. This is where those who think just that
little bit differently (and want others to think that way too)
can show their creations, and it is where discussions can
take place between complete strangers who want to talk
about the incredible art that they are seeing. The museum
itself is a stunning building, based in the former Bankside
Power Station, and it is one of the largest museums of
modern art in the world. In September, there are some
wonderful exhibitions taking place including Georgia
O’Keeffe and Living Cities.
Bankside, London SE1 9TG
020 7887 8888
www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-modern