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Photo Nick Guttridge
Photo Nick Guttridge
15 May 2012 - 25 May 2012
From Tuesday 15 to Friday 25 May, Turner Contemporary's upper floor gallery spaces will be closed to the public for the installation of She Lay Down Deep Beneath the Sea: Tracey Emin at Turner Contemporary.  
 
During exhibition changeover, you can still see Auguste Rodin’s The Kiss, Michael Craig Martin's Turning Pages and James Webb's Margate pier painting, all in our downstairs spaces.

The Shop and Café remain open from Tuesday to Sunday 10am - 6pm, with dinner service on Friday 18 and Saturday 19 May 6 - 10pm. An exhibition of works by Stephen Hughes, taken during the construction of Turner Contemporary, is also on show in our Café.

We are also showing a series of short films on a loop from 10am - 6pm each day, in the Foyle Rooms:

On a loop 10am - 6pm Foyle Rooms Free
Throughout the install of Tracey Emin's exhibition, we will be showing three films in our Foyle Rooms on a loop for visitors to enjoy:
Tracey Emin, Illuminations
Emin talks frankly about her career, her work and the personal themes with which she engages. 
Mark Wallinger, Illuminations
In advance of Wallinger's exciting new commission Sinema Amnesia for Turner Contemporary, watch this film about the artist and his work. 
An interview with Dog Kennel Hill Project
Mark Castro and Max Philo from Canterbury Christ Church University interview John Smith from our forthcoming project collaboration Defining Gravity.
 

Please note: the whole building is closed on Mondays.  

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