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Great visit at the GOMA in Glasgow Scotland. The famous statue outside often has a street cone on the riders head :)
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Gallery of Modern Art Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Glasgow Museum of Modern Art is the most popular contemporary art gallery in Scotland. In an elegant neoclassical building, contemporary art works by artists from all over the world are displayed. The two styles form a sharp contrast. Although there are mainly original paintings of the pioneers on display, focusing on social issues, it is not always so heavy, and some designs for children are very interesting.
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Gallery of Modern Art Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Great visit at the GOMA in Glasgow Scotland. The famous statue outside often has a street cone on the riders head :)
The Glasgow Museum of Modern Art does not look big, and the whole building is an obvious European architectural style. A tall statue of a knight at the door is said to have been wearing a mask during the epidemic.
The exciting place in Glasgow is his ubiquitous cultural palace. The old empire, the big city of Scotland, the cultural relics are everywhere.
This museum is mostly empty , with a few good works of art mixed in with a bunch of rubbish. Boring letters in cases and amateurish artwork that looks like it was painted by a 5 year old.
This is a must-come place for Glasgow in various travel guides. The ancient Greek style columns of the building are very conspicuous at the T-junction. Maybe because of the Christmas relationship, the lights on both sides of the business district to the back are pulled up. It is as beautiful as a galaxy at night. The paintings inside are a bit more modern than the West End art gallery, but the statue at the door has been very funny with an ice cream hat.
Entering the modern art museum, the small exhibition halls are loosely placed with some works representing modern art, very abstract, very strange, very strange, but these seem to be essential elements of modern art. We walked through several exhibition halls inexplicably, each exhibit was alternative, and each exhibit did not leave us much impression. Speaking of which, we still do not have the quality to appreciate modern art. There are many tourists here, and most of them are young people, and perhaps they can find the inspiration they need here. I also see many Chinese students here, who look 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, where many people come to borrow, read and surf the Internet. The most eye-catching thing is that sofas are set up in a large area next to the library bookshelf, providing a good reading environment for people who borrow or check materials.
Glasgow, a city of useless borders that blends modern and classical, is also full of humor, and the statue of the former Duke of Wellington at Glasgow Modern Art Museum is pranked on the traffic cone. Yeah, that's the guy who's gone shit and beat Napoleon at Waterloo.