
Self-Portrait in Tate St Ives
Tate St Ives is a leading museum of modern and contemporary art, located on the rugged coast of Cornwall. The museum is known for its strong connection with artists inspired by the unique light and landscape of St Ives. There are temporary exhibitions and a permanent collection.
I greatly enjoyed my visit. I had been a member of Tate Modern for some time and therefore very much wanted to visit this museum as well.
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