Reviews Cafe Modern Two

5
Maggie Farrell
+5
Decades exhibition: JOSEPH BEUYS; EARDLEY, MONDRIAN, PAOLOZZI, MATISSE, PICASSO, FERGUSSON,BET LOW,BACON,LOUISE NEVELSON,ELIZABETH FRINK. ... CAFE COFFEE GOOD. GINGER SLICE WATERY SLUDGE SADLY.
4
Robert Chang-Chih Chou
+4
The 1900 - 1980 exhibition is very good! I particularly like 1940s! Lovely!
4
May Lai
+4
Eccentric collection of mostly modern art with some unexpected old artifacts. The audience is also considerably younger 😊
5
Justine
+5
Rather small exhibition, but what a names - the essence of 20th century art. Also admission is free... What to complain about?! Special mention to the staff - lovely and welcoming. It was very nice to be there! Thank you
5
Simon Walker
+5
Very good depending on your taste, definitely worth a visit.
4
isla
+4
Good variety of modern art, with a clear and coherent timeline and background to each. Only suggestion would be to make the collection slightly bigger.
4
George Neilson
+4
Not impressed if two pieces of string are art then there's something wrong. Modern Art more like modern junk. Most pictures won't make it on to my fridge door with the grandkids drawing. On the plus side stunning building and gardens
5
Shamsi Burgi Storani
+5
Really interesting pieces and a beautiful location
4
Daniel Cairns
+4
A lovely place to visit. Art is based on the late 20th century Gluten free cake options available
5
Nancy Tunell
+5
Loved the interactive exhibit and beautiful landscaping features out front. Free to enter and great family fun.
5
Marco Monti
+5
Good modern art gallery.
5
anne johnson
+5
New hang has old favorites and new things
5
Laura Grieve
+5
A great spot to enjoy the natural environment, city views and art history as well.
4
elizabeth pattinson
+4
Modern Two is closed. Gallery One is good. Cafe is fine with outdoor seating. Patrons of gift shop are very annoying, beware.
5
Katie Coleman
+5
Beautiful location and very interesting exhibits
4
Haddon Kime
+4
Go for the art, cafe and gift shop. All fantastic! The layout of the museum feels a bit cramped between the galleries.
4
Mr Bwth
+4
We enjoyed our morning at the Titans of Cinema. The expo was creatively layed out with lots to marvel over and remember from early film, the techniques developed lead to some of the most iconic cinema. I was very pleased to have seen the original Achilles statue from Jason and the Argonauts and a recreation of Rays workshop. The staff are very helpful and happy to help. Would recommend seeing this expo. If you get the chance also see the permanent exhibition across the road but you will need to book even though it's free.
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