The Glasgow Museum of Modern Art does not look big, the whole building is an obvious European architectural style. A tall statue of a knight at the door was said to be wearing a mask during the epidemic.
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The Gallery of Modern Art is an art museum in Glasgow. Beautiful neoclassical building was built in 1778. The mosaic on the facade, tower and dome are magnificent. It now houses a museum of modern art...
The Gallery of Modern Art is a museum of contemporary art, situated in Royal Exchange Square. The Gallery is placed in a large house, built in 1778 for a rich merchant, then it was the siege of Royal...
I went in with the idea of killing some time before getting my train back south. I was going to have a look in the gallery, but when I saw that the library had comfortable seating and was open til 8pm...
This is the second time I have visited this Museum, again I have to say the building is the star of the show. What is in it is classed as modern art but it is either childish trash or sexual innuendo ...
I maybe didn’t get this art, so take my review with a pinch of salt. I found it empty really and I would honestly give it a miss! The central staircase is lovely. Don’t recommend
The Glasgow Museum of Modern Art does not look big, the whole building is an obvious European architectural style. A tall statue of a knight at the door was said to be wearing a mask during the epidemic.
This is the must-visit place to Glasgow in all kinds of travel guides. The ancient Greek style pillars of the building are very conspicuous at the T-junction. Perhaps because of the Christmas, the two sides leading to the back commercial area are pulled up. With the lights, the night is as beautiful as a galaxy. The paintings inside are a bit more modern than the art museums in the West End, but the statues at the door have always been worn with ice cream hats to look very funny.
What makes Glasgow exciting is his ubiquitous cultural temple. The old empire, the big city of Scotland 🏴, cultural relics can be seen everywhere.
It's just beside Center Street. The lobby on the first floor was dark, and I thought it was closed the first time I went in! Later I discovered that there was a documentary in it! There is a circle of lazy sofas between the two big screens, which is cool! I was tired from shopping and took a break...
Entering the Museum of Modern Art, there are a few small exhibition halls loosely displaying works representing modern art. They are very abstract, very bizarre, and very weird, but these seem to be essential elements of modern art. We walked through several exhibition halls during the inexplicable visit, and each exhibit was an alternative, and each exhibit did not leave us much impression. Speaking of which, we still don't have the quality to appreciate modern art. Many tourists come here to visit, and most of them are young people. Maybe they can find the inspiration they need here. I also saw many Chinese students here. It seems that they are similar to us and are not very interested in these Western abstract art. There is also a library on the ground floor of the Museum of Modern Art. Many people come here to borrow, read, and surf the Internet. The most eye-catching thing is that the large area next to the bookshelves of the library is set up with sofas, which provides a good reading environment for people who borrow or check materials.