London Museums
Are there any Surrealism Art Museums in London? Or Museums in London with Painting by Yves Tanguy?

By: I?Strawberrys

9 Responses to Art Museums in London?

  1. murrayc says:

    idk about the artists u r looking 4 but the museums there r top quality like NYC

  2. asrobs says:

    Try web sites .

  3. Chutch says:

    The Tate Modern is good, they had a surrealist exhibition last year looking at Dali.

    I would think that would be a good choice.

  4. nic nac says:

    No museum specialising in Surrealism but there are three of his paintings at the Tate.

  5. John D says:

    There are three currently on display at The Tate Modern. See sources below for more detail.

  6. Kayleigh O says:

    Try Tate Modern or Tate Britain

  7. brainlady says:

    Unfortunately there is not a vast collection- you may find the odd one in The Tate or Tate Modern- but not many. Lots are in private collections or in America.

    The Tate has lots of impressionism and quite a few Picasso’s and lots of Turner etc but not surrealists- Dali, Magritte etc.

    Check out

    Tate Modern and The Tate Gallery in the search engines to find their web sites. There are no galleries specialising in Surrealist art, except that of contemporary surrealism.

  8. Cadswallap baloney says:

    You could try the Tate Modern, although there is some surrealist art in the Tate Britain too. There are lots of large art places in London – try a few smaller ones though, Whitechapel art gallery for instance, rather than just the main tourist ones. there was a Dali exhibition on at County Hall but that may be a bit too mainstream for you, and may have finished by now.

  9. annaleyah1 says:

    there’s the dali museum on the southbank, next to the london aquarium, i think its still there. other than that try the tate modern.

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