Clore Gallery by James Stirling, 1987
Tate Britain
Millbank, City of Westminster
London, September 2003
“Tate Britain includes the Clore Gallery of 1987, designed by James Stirling, which houses work by J. M. W. Turner. The Clore Gallery has been regarded as an important example of Postmodern architecture, especially in the use of contextual irony: each section of the external facade quotes liberally from the building next to it in regard to materials and detailing.” (
Tate Britain, Wikipedia)
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