Already a top London travel destination and one of the leading museums of modern and contemporary art in the world, the Tate Modern introduced a major extension this summer. In the midst of its expansion, the museum showed a renewed dedication to large installations and performance art.
The addition of the new Switch House and its lower level Tanks display space connects to the Tate Modern’s original along the River Thames. Adding 10 floors of exhibit halls, interactive art areas and performance space to the Tate, the Switch House is now fully operational and offering a full range of exhibits.
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During a recent tour of London to explore its cultural travel attractions for autumn of 2016, the Tate Modern opened its doors for a special media tour recently. Below you’ll find a gallery of imagery from throughout the new space by way of introduction.
All photos by John Scott Lewinski
The Switch House and The Tanks, Tate Modern
London's world-renowned Tate Modern Museum added massive exhibition and performance space with The Tanks and The Switch House.
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The Switch House and The Tanks
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The Switch House and The Tanks
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The Switch House and The Tanks
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The Switch House and The Tanks
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The Switch House and The Tanks
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The Switch House and The Tanks