
Francis Bacon 2008
11th September, 2008 - 4th January, 2009
Tate Britain, Millbank London SW1P 4RG
Telephone: 020 7887 8888
Francis Bacon painting exhibition at the Tate Britain, London will bring together the best of his impressive twentieth century artwork and will reflect on his turbulent life.
Francis Bacon's artwork is known for its bold, austere, and often grotesque imagery. An Irish- born British figurative painter produced some remarkable paintings and the exhibition at the Tate Britain will feature his typical style.
The human body is a recurring theme in Francis Bacon's work and will be reflected at the exhibition. Some of his most popular paintings include the portrait of Pope Innocent X and triptych named the Three Studies for a Crucifixion. The exhibition promises to be a treat for fans of Bacon's paintings and a good introduction for those who are less familiar with his work.
Visiting Francis Bacon Exhibition:
Cost: £11.50 Senior Citizen, £10.50,
Student/Job Seeker/Child 12-18 yrs/Disabled concessions.
Time: Tate Britain is open daily, 10.00-17.50
Exhibitions 10.00-17.40 (last admission 17.00)
Late night opening every Friday - last admission 21.00
Age Restrictions: n/a
Nearest Underground Stations:
Pimlico (Victoria Line, 600 metres approx.),
Vauxhall (Victoria line, 850 metres approx.),
Westminster (Jubilee, District and Circle Lines).
Nearest Hotels: Westminster is just 5 stops on a direct line from our Quality Crown Hotel Kensington and a short ride away from the Quality Crown Paddington and the Quality Crown Hyde Park.
For more information please visit: www.tate.org.uk
Forthcoming Events in London
French Property 2008 - 12th - 14th Sep '08
Chekhov's 'Ivanov' - 12th Sep - 29th Nov '08
Mayor's Thames Festival - 13th - 14th Sep '08
The London Design Festival - 13th Sep to 23rd Sep '08
Spitalfields Show and Green Fair - 14th Sep '08
Tate Britain, Millbank London SW1P 4RG
Telephone: 020 7887 8888
Francis Bacon painting exhibition at the Tate Britain, London will bring together the best of his impressive twentieth century artwork and will reflect on his turbulent life.
Francis Bacon's artwork is known for its bold, austere, and often grotesque imagery. An Irish- born British figurative painter produced some remarkable paintings and the exhibition at the Tate Britain will feature his typical style.
The human body is a recurring theme in Francis Bacon's work and will be reflected at the exhibition. Some of his most popular paintings include the portrait of Pope Innocent X and triptych named the Three Studies for a Crucifixion. The exhibition promises to be a treat for fans of Bacon's paintings and a good introduction for those who are less familiar with his work.
Visiting Francis Bacon Exhibition:
Cost: £11.50 Senior Citizen, £10.50,
Student/Job Seeker/Child 12-18 yrs/Disabled concessions.
Time: Tate Britain is open daily, 10.00-17.50
Exhibitions 10.00-17.40 (last admission 17.00)
Late night opening every Friday - last admission 21.00
Age Restrictions: n/a
Nearest Underground Stations:
Pimlico (Victoria Line, 600 metres approx.),
Vauxhall (Victoria line, 850 metres approx.),
Westminster (Jubilee, District and Circle Lines).
Nearest Hotels: Westminster is just 5 stops on a direct line from our Quality Crown Hotel Kensington and a short ride away from the Quality Crown Paddington and the Quality Crown Hyde Park.
For more information please visit: www.tate.org.uk
Forthcoming Events in London
French Property 2008 - 12th - 14th Sep '08
Chekhov's 'Ivanov' - 12th Sep - 29th Nov '08
Mayor's Thames Festival - 13th - 14th Sep '08
The London Design Festival - 13th Sep to 23rd Sep '08
Spitalfields Show and Green Fair - 14th Sep '08


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