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There is a whole wing dedicated to the works of JMW Turner. The Tate Britain also shows the controversial Turner Prize. |
There is a whole wing dedicated to the works of JMW Turner. The Tate Britain also shows the controversial Turner Prize, and is currently (Oct 2004) showing a paid exhibition on the work of Gwen John and her less talented brother Augustus. |
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Entrance is free with the occasional collection box persuading you to donate �2. Some special exhibitions cost money.
There is a whole wing dedicated to the works of JMW Turner. The Tate Britain also shows the controversial Turner Prize, and is currently (Oct 2004) showing a paid exhibition on the work of Gwen John and her less talented brother Augustus.
The gallery is in a rather unusual location, on the north bank of the Thames (Millbank) in Pimlico, a much less accessible and residential location than its sibling the Tate Modern. However, a visit to each gallery can be combined with the Tate-to-Tate riverboat service, running every 40 minutes and costing around �4 for adults (with a 1/3 discount for Travelcard holders.
- Nearest station: Pimlico (Victoria Line); Vauxhall across the bridge serves South West Trains.
- Nearest bus stop: Pimlico Station (2, 24, 36, 77A, 88, 185, C10; see PDF Spider Map)
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