Art houses

Tate Modern, London (August 2016). By Amy Feldtmann

Art galleries and museums themselves can be subjects of art, and why not. In fact, they are probably some of the most interesting buildings, and places to people watch, in the world. All photos below taken in Europe 2016.

 

National Gallery, London (August 2016). By Amy Feldtmann
National Gallery, London (August 2016). By Amy Feldtmann

 

National Gallery, London (August 2016). By Amy Feldtmann
National Gallery, London (August 2016). By Amy Feldtmann

 

Tate Modern, London (August 2016). By Amy Feldtmann
Look up, Tate Modern, London (August 2016). By Amy Feldtmann

 

Tate Modern, London (August 2016). By Amy Feldtmann
Tate Modern, London (August 2016). By Amy Feldtmann

 

National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin
Look out, National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin (August 2016). By Amy Feldtmann.

 

National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin (August 2016). By Amy Feldtmann.
National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin (August 2016). By Amy Feldtmann.

 

National Museum of Ireland: Decorative Arts & History, Dublin (August 2016). By Amy Feldtmann.
National Museum of Ireland: Decorative Arts & History, Dublin (August 2016). By Amy Feldtmann.

 

National Gallery/ Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo, Norway
Gathering for Edvard Munch, National Gallery/ Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo (August 2016). By Amy Feldtmann.

 

 

 

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