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Tate Modern director marks ‘day one’ as gallery prepares to reopen

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The director of the Tate Modern has said the gallery’s reopening marks “day one” in its history and warned a second lockdown would be a “catastrophe”.

The gallery on the South Bank in London, as well as the Tate Britain, Tate Liverpool and Tate St Ives, will reopen to the public on Monday July 27 with social distancing measures in place. “After days of darkness and stillness we now switch on Kara Walker’s Fons Americanus,” Frances Morris said as the 13 metre-high fountain piece in the Turbine Hall began to flow again.

The Tate galleries, which are relaunching with exhibitions of Andy Warhol, Aubrey Beardsley and Naum Gabo, have introduced measures including advanced booking, one-way systems and enhanced cleaning regimes to combat

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