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Andy Tuohy

Turner Contemporary, Margate Poster

Turner Contemporary, Margate Poster

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A sunny travel poster of Turner Contemporary gallery and the surrounding beach and harbour in Margate, Kent, UK.  

The gallery was opened in April 2011 and designed by Stirling Prize Winner David Chipperfield Architects.  Inspired by JMW Turner's sense of enquiry, the gallery offers a space for everyone to embrace their curiosity and discover different ways of seeing, thinking and learning.  Admission is free.  Famous daughter of Margate, Tracey Emin, is a founding supporter of the gallery.  

British designed and printed.  A perfect gift or self-gift for visitors or locals alike to celebrate this arty Kent seaside town. Landscape format, height 40cm x width 50cm (15 ¾ x 19 ¾”) tailored to fit a standard shop bought frame; so bespoke framing is not necessary.  Poster is supplied unframed. Delivery is free on UK orders.

Printed lithographically in the UK on environmentally friendly medium weight paper that is Forestry Commission approved from a sustainable source.

Delivery to the UK is included, posters are couriered and sent rolled in a robust cardboard tube. Please allow 5 to 7 working days for delivery.

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