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amazingkitkat
19-05-2005, 10:39 AM
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Kahlo's work was re-discovered by collectors in the 1980s

Tate Modern has promised free entry to its key summer exhibition, Frida Kahlo, to visitors under the age of 18. The gallery, which is celebrating its fifth birthday, hopes to attract greater numbers of young people to the museum on London's Bankside. School groups will also be given free entry to the exhibition of the Mexican painter's work. Adult entry costs £10.

P.S. oh well, i'm over 18 y-o but still it's good that age of 18 can go there for free!!! :beer:

robnye
19-05-2005, 11:07 AM
thanks

my eldest daughter is doing GCSE art and brought a letter home yesterday about a school trip to the Tate in June.....

as she is studying Frida Kahlo at this very minute, she will be interested in reading this

zappomatic
19-05-2005, 7:20 PM
Remember all John Lewis Partners and a guest get in free to all Tate exhibitions just by showing their discount card!