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Modern Art Oxford (formerly MOMA, Oxford) has a national and international reputation for the quality of its pioneering exhibitions of modern and contemporary art.
MOMA, Oxford recently changed their name to Modern Art Oxford as they are not really a museum with a static collection on display, but a modern art gallery hosting a number of visiting exhibitions a year.
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Temporary exhibitions are staged every 8-10 weeks. Admission is free.
The quality of the exhibitions can be variable but even the worst have something worth visiting. Some of my favourites have been "Open City: Street Photographs since 1950", "David Goldblatt: Fifty-one Years" and "Veil".
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There's a shop and a cafe downstairs that offers good food where live music concerts, film screenings and poetry events take place. The cafe is extremely spacious and (not unrelatedly) baby- and child-friendly.
There's a Café downstairs but I've yet to try it, possibly since G&Ds is so close by.
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MOMA, Oxford recently changed their name to Modern Art Oxford as they are not really a museum with a static collection on display, but a modern art gallery hosting a number of visiting exhibitions a year.

The quality of the exhibitions can be variable but even the worst have something worth visiting. Some of my favourites have been "Open City: Street Photographs since 1950", "David Goldblatt: Fifty-one Years" and "Veil".

There's a Café downstairs but I've yet to try it, possibly since G&Ds is so close by.


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