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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. |
Modern Art Oxford was, until recently, known as MOMA, Oxford. They changed their name 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 that offers nice but expensive food, although it's worth noting that [[G And Ds (St Aldate's)]] is close by. |
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Modern Art Oxford was, until recently, known as MOMA, Oxford. They changed their name 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 that offers nice but expensive food, although it's worth noting that G And Ds (St Aldate's) is close by.
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