Andrew Martin Review of Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art
This used to be a world class gallery when it firs...
This used to be a world class gallery when it first opened in 1996. Since that time, the basement gallery (which was the audio visual interactive gallery) has been replaced by the library, but none of the exhibits have been moved to elsewhere. When I attended, the ground floor gallery was completely empty and all of the major works of art across the floors have been removed.
The only art work worth making a journey for is the Adrian Wiszniewski cafe - but that is now a studio space with no public access
Where is Bruce Laceys head, the Hex Machine, Michael Haydens interactive tunnel of light? Where is the Sharmanka Kenitic?
This gallery has really went down hill and is a disgrace to the beautiful old mansion house that one housed one of Scotlands premier art collections. Shame on you, Glasgow City Council for allowing this to happen.
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