Michael Andrews Visiting Information

19 July – 7 October 2001

Exhibition Hours
Daily 10.00-17.40
(last admission 17.00)

Admission
£6.50, £4.50 concessions, £17.50 family.
Advance tickets from First Call: 0870 842 2233 (booking fee applies). Free to individual
children under twelve when accompanied and Tate Members, Fellows and Patrons.

For online booking click here.

Combined Ticket
Michael Andrews and James Gillray £8.50 (£5.50 concessions)

Groups (weekdays only)
£4.50 per pre-booked adult (£3.50 concessions) £2.50 each for pre-booked school groups.
Call Tate Ticketing: 020 7887 8888

Photography is not allowed in the exhibition

Exhibition Catalogue
Written by critic and broadcaster William Feaver and Paul Moorhouse, Tate Collection Curator.
160 pages, paperback with 150 illustrations.
£25. Special exhibition price: £19.99

This catalogue is available from the Tate online shop.

Exhibition Shop
Daily 10.30-17.40
Catalogues, books, posters and cards

Access
The Clore Gallery entrance has flat access and a lift to all parts of the building. Six parking spaces and four wheelchairs are available on request, to reserve one please call 020 7887 8888.

Tate Britain Restaurant
Open daily for lunch 12.00 - 15.00
Monday-Saturday 12.00 - 16.00
Sunday 12.00 -16.00
Reservations recommended - please call 020 7887 8825 or email tate.restaurant@tate.org.uk

Cafe, Espresso Bar & Members Room
10.00-17.30

Andrews Events

Films
Clore Auditorium.
Admission Free

15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 25 August 14.30
19, 26 August 15.45
Omnibus: As It Appears So It Is
(Anna Benson Gyles, 1991) 60'
A film about Michael Andrews

18 August 14.30
Together (Lorenza Mazzetti, 1956) 51'
Starring Michael Andrews and Eduardo Paolozzi

Friday Lecture
Clore Auditorium
Admission Free
Friday 27 July 13.00
Michael Andrews: In His Own Words
Paul Moorhouse, Tate Collection Curator and co-curator of the Michael Andrews exhibition

Evening Event
Clore Auditorium
£6/£3 (concessions)
Wednesday 19 September 18.30
Michael Andrews: True Illusion
Lecture by William Feaver, writer, critic and co-curator of the Michael Andrews exhibition