London’s museums and galleries reopen with facades and deceive art

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After four months of friendship in which the only other Americans who can also enjoy their treasures are security guards and the occasional curator, London’s top museums and galleries reopen. For those attending, social distance practices and reduced numbers threaten to see paintings of global elegance in remarkably uncrowded circumstances. But it may be necessary to make plans in advance.

On July 8, the premiere can be the National Gallery. While retiring and Titian: love, desire, death will charge 12 euros for adults, admission to the main collection will remain free in the main collection, but visitors will also have to pay in advance. Facial coatings can be cheerful and hand-disinfection stations can be in position in the museum. The front can be through the front of Sainsbury’s and for the main collection, you can install a one-way formula with 3 other routes.

Route A of the Renaissance, adding Botticelli, van Eyck, Leonardo, Memling, Michelangelo, Rafael, Piero and Uccello. Route B the interiors of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries with Caravaggio, Rubens, Velázquez, Vermeer, Rembrandt, Monet and Seurat, while Route C looks at the landscape with paintings through Bronzino, Canaletto, Gainsborough, Holbein, Hogarth, Turner and Van Gogh. A formula without cash can be in position in the store and the co-pay can only be deleted.

A day later, the Royal Academy of Arts, on July 9, will open, first only for its friends, with a general opening on July 16, first from Thursday to Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Picasso and Paconsistent with exhibition in the main galleries has been extended until August 2 and would be presented in the main galleries. Facial coatings can be essential. Gauguin and the Impressionists: The masterpieces of the Ordrupgaard collection will take up the position from 7 August to 18 October 2020 and the summer exhibition will take place in the main galleries in autumn and winter, from 6 October 2020 to 3 January 2021.

The two Tate museums in London will open on 2 July. Tate Modern will take over its andy-house and Kara Walker’s Hyundai Comassignment Fons Americanus exhibition at Turbine Hall. Tate Britain will reopen with the installation of Aubrey Beardsley and Steve McQueen. (From the capital’s perspective, Tate Liverpool will present new works through Mikhail Karikis, and the Tate St Ives will reopen its Naum Gabo exhibition). Tickets can be obtained on the main website www.tate.org.uk. All galleries will have a timed entry, limit the number and use a one-way system; While an exhibition allowance is paid, direct admission to major collections is free.

While the V-A has not yet announced its opening plans, some of London’s smaller museums will also open in July. The Foundling Museum in Bloomsbury, which has an enviable art collection (Hogarth was the first buyer), is portraying the pregnancy: from Holbein to social media, exploring the depiction of the frame of the pregnant woman in the portrait. The Barbican Art Gallery will reopen on July 13 with Masculinities: Liberation via Photography from Monday, July 13, 2020, with an extension of the demonstration until August 23, 2020. A compensatory theory, Toyin Ojih Odutola’s first British commission, will open on Tuesday, August 11 at The Curve.

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