A hugely popular but sometimes controversial event is the annual Turner Exhibition, which showcases the works of four promising artists who are below 50 years. The artists are selected by a panel of experts and needless to say, there is intense competition.
You will bask in the glory of not only the historical works of past luminaries but also of the more contemporary artists of the stature of Edward Wadsworth, John Heartfield, Sandra Blow and Chris Ofili to name just a few.
What is so special and unique about Tate Britain Art Gallery is that artworks are not only displayed in the scheduled galleries but also in more compact areas surrounding the galleries. Don't be surprised if you come across a few masterpieces by the foyer at the entrance of a gallery.
Henry Tate had always cherished the desire to build an exclusive national gallery committed to promoting British art. Today his vision has reached its perfect culmination viz-a-viz the magnificent Tate Britain. Post refurbishment and renovation, Tate Britain has ten new galleries as well as a remarkable new Mangon Entrance all of which has made Tate Britain the preferred choice of London's discerning art connoisseurs.
In order, to attract visitors to Tate Britain Art Gallery a few designer tours have been launched like the Daily Guided Tour, Special Tours, Private Tours, Tate to Tate Tours to name just a few.
Take for instance the Tate to Tate Tours wherein you can visit both the Tate galleries inclusive of a boat ride at an amazingly moderate £15.60 per person. Of course it is valid for groups of 15 plus. Or for that matter, The Private Tours which provides a certified Tate guide who takes you on a one-hour tour of Tate galleries and is competitively priced at £7 for a minimum group size of 15 or more.
The most grandiose scheme available is the Tate Britain & Silver Fleet Cruise wherein after completion of your one hour Tate Britain tour, you are taken on a luxury cruise on river Thames with complimentary lunch or dinner thrown in.
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