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Thursday, September 20, 2012

The Tanks At Tate Modern

The Tanks At Tate Modern
The Tanks At Tate Modern


The Tanks at Tate Modern, the world’s first museum galleries dedicated permanently to live art, are now open. The space’s name is derived from its previous function – the chambers that form the exhibition space were oil tanks that have remained unused since the former power station was turned into an art gallery. Highlights include a commission by Korean artist Sung Hwan Kim and the on-site Undercurrent festival for young people, which showcases audio, digital media and performance drawn from local arts movements in London.


Tate Museum of Modern Art
Tate Museum of Modern Art


The Tate Tanks at Tate Modern could be a key event in the history of art”. Located on the south side of Tate Modern Turbine Hall, the Tate Tankswere designed by Herzog & de Meuron.

Tate Gallery of Modern Art
Tate Gallery of Modern Art


The Tate Tanks are composed by three rooms: the East Tank, the South Tank and the Transformer Galleries.
In the South Tank, a series of projects will address the history of performance, film and interdisciplinary work alongside newly commissioned focus projects. “Learning” highlight was the young people’s festival Undercurrent a ten days of audio, digital media and performance rooted in London’s sub-cultures. This event was begin from 18th July until 28th October 2012.


Tate of London
Tate of London

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Museum Of London Docklands

Museum Of London Docklands
Museum Of London Docklands

The Museum of London Docklands is part of the Museum of London Group, which includes the Museum of London. The Museum of London Docklands has been closed throughout the summer to host Deutsches Haus, the official base for the German National Olympic Committee. I'm a big fan of the Museum of London Docklands, especially Mudlarks which is one of the best museum children's play areas in London. This 200 year old warehouse reveals the long history of London as a port through stories of trade, migration and commerce.

 

Museum Of London Docklands For Kids
Museum Of London Docklands For Kids


Many original features remain including much of the timber flooring which is even older than the building. The Museum of London Docklands explores the story of London's river, port and people, from Roman settlement of the port, through to the recent regeneration of London's former Docklands.


Inside Museum Of London Docklands
Inside Museum Of London Docklands



Museum Of London Docklands Opening Times
Museum Of London Docklands Opening Times


From Roman settlement to Docklands' regeneration, unlock the history of London's river, port and people in this historic warehouse. Discover a wealth of objects from whale bones to WWII gas masks in state-of-the-art galleries, including Mudlarks, an interactive area for kids; Sailortown, an atmospheric re-creation of 19th century riverside Wapping; and London, Sugar & Slavery, which reveals the city’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade.


Museum Of London Docklands Map
Museum Of London Docklands Map

Visit Buckingham Palace Summer Opening

Buckingham Palace Summer Opening
Buckingham Palace Summer Opening

Visiting Buckingham Palace Summer Opening - Buckingham Palace's sumptuous State Rooms open again this summer, and after the palace's lavish interiors were so prominently displayed in Danny Boyle's Olympics Opening Ceremony, they're bound to be even more popular this year than usual. You're unlikely to see any royals on your visit, but you will have time to admire artworks that form part of the Royal Collection, including paintings by Van Dyck and Canaletto. This year visitors will also have the opportunity to experience the Diamonds: A Jubilee Celebration exhibition.


Jubilee Celebration exhibition
Jubilee Celebration exhibition


Visit Buckingham Palace, one of the world's few remaining working royal palaces, in London this summer. To celebrate, Buckingham Palace is displaying a spectacular array of diamonds worn by The Queen and other monarchs over the past 200 years.


Inside Buckingham Palace
Inside Buckingham Palace

You can explore lavishly furnished rooms containing some of the greatest treasures from the Royal Collection at Buckingham Palace. Highlights include: Paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens, Vermeer, Poussin, Canaletto and Claude, Sculpture by Canova and Chantrey, Exquisite examples of Sèvres porcelain,Some of the finest English and French furniture in the world. Buckingham Palace summer will close on October 7.


Buckingham Palace Guards
Buckingham Palace Guards

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Visiting London Canal Museum

When visiting the London Canal Museum it will helps you get to know London's waterways and also particularly the Regent's Canal which it backs on to. The London Canal Museum building had a previous life as an ice warehouse for ice imports from Norway before mechanical ice production. In this Museum you will also find interesting displays about ice and ice-cream as well as the chance to see the only surviving ice well in London.


London Canal Museum
London Canal Museum
At the London Canal Museum you can see inside a narrowboat cabin, you can learn about the history of London’s canals, about the cargoes carried, the people who lived and worked on the waterways and the horses that pulled their boats. This is an unique waterways museum is housed in a former ice warehouse built in about 1862-3 for Carlo Gatti, the famous ice cream maker and features the history of the ice trade and ice cream as well as the canals.


Visiting London Canal Museum
Visiting London Canal Museum

There are two themes in this unusual London museum. London's canals have a fascinating past and you will learn not only how they came to be built but about the lives of the workers, the cargoes, horses and how canals work. The London Canal Museum is first waterways museum and foremost, but also an industrial museum telling the story of the ice industry in London. It is the only London museum of inland waterways and is situated at King's Cross, an accessible central location.

London Canal Museum Front Door
London Canal Museum Front Door