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Tate Modern: a symbol of Britain as it would like to be - Telegraph
“ Tate Modern shows the way. In the absence of gods, we are still left with values we want to celebrate and venerate through buildings. There remains a role for marking off a piece of the ground and designating it as being, in the loosest sense, a holy site, valuable rather than supernaturally blessed. This is what Tate Modern has, quietly and almost as if by accident, become: a temple to the best of our contemporary selves. ”