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Aug 17, 2024
We spent an hour or so wandering the gallery. It’s free admission unless you want to visit an exhibition. Gauguin exhibition was showing, but we didn’t have interest in this. There are a number of v… Full review by Suzanne2303
Aug 8, 2024
I went specifically to see the Rajah Quilt. Sadly, whilst I enjoyed seeing the Quilt, the Museum clearly took little or no care in this exhibition. It was placed right at the back of the second floor… Full review by Pip R
Aug 4, 2024
Very thought provoking and challenging exhibition which is well worth a visit. Unfortunately we were a few days late for the Namatjira exhibition. Full review by FrostyRemo
I'd love to see the Cartier Exhibition. How much time would you need to spend at the exhibition. I don't want to rush through it.
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We took two hours. Earlier was better. But start of the day was very busy. Half an hour after opening. Do some reading before hand, it makes it even more interesting.
You can buy a ticket to Versailles on arrival-there are always staff at the front door to direct you to the section of the gallery you wish to visit. Parking underground usually in the first …
You can buy a ticket to Versailles on arrival-there are always staff at the front door to direct you to the section of the gallery you wish to visit. Parking underground usually in the first half hour after opening at 10 am.
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In regards to the canvas, did Pollock prime the canvas or is there another painting under Blue poles?
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For Blue poles, Pollock used a highquality Belgian linen with a commercially oilprimed ground. The many, many layers of paint – and the different drying times ...