GOMA (Gallery of Modern Art)
Description
The Gallery of Modern Art, which is situated near George Square and Buchanan Street in the centre of Glasgow, is home to the city’s principal modern art collection. Glasgow’s most recent major art gallery, which opened in 1996, houses an impressive selection of Glasgow’s post-war art and design, including work by international artists, such as Andy Warhol and David Hockney, and by Scottish artists, such as Ken Curry and John Bellany. The collection is housed in the Stirling Library in the historic Royal Exchange Square and spread over four floors, encompassing work themed around the four elements: earth, fire, air and water. Highlights include the artist Beryl Cook’s paintings 'By the Clyde' and 'Karaoke', and the Scottish artist Avril Paton’s painting 'Windows in the West'.
Transportation
Air: Glasgow Airport. Rail: Train: Queen Street Station. Underground: St Enoch or Buchanan Street stations. Road: Bus: Public services.
Contact Addresses
Gallery of Modern Art, Queen Street, Glasgow G1 3AZ, UK Tel: (0141) 229 1996 Website: www.glasgowmuseums.com
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