Art
You can see world-class art close up in London. There's something for any kind of enthusiast. We have the classics of Turner, Constable, Leonardo Da Vinci alongside talked about artists like Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin and the Chapman Brothers. There are galleries spread out across the city, all with their own character and atmosphere. You can always find something new to see at the V&A, the Tate and the National Gallery and you can find art that will broaden your mind and get you talking in smaller exclusive galleries.
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Inside Out – A showcase of contemporary photography exploring the public and the private
Now in it’s second year the London Festival of Photography opens in June. London Calling’s Anita Mistry explores some of the photographers involved and what exciting projects are in store. Read More
Dulwich Picture Gallery houses one of the world's most important collections of European old master paintings of the 1600s and 1700s. The collection is also one of the oldest in Great Britain, substantially put together in the years 1790 to 1795. The paintings are housed in… Read More
The Old Truman Brewery, East London's revolutionary arts and media quarter, is home to a hive of creative businesses as well as exclusively independent shops, galleries, markets, bars and restaurants. For fifteen years the Old Truman Brewery has been regenerating its ten acres of… Read More
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The Rook & Raven Gallery is the flagship space for London's most progressive Art Consultancy 2R Art, which was created when Richard Grindy and Rachelle Lunnon saw an opportunity to blend their artistic backgrounds to develop innovative ways of raising artists' profiles and introducing…
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Haunch of Venison is a commercial art gallery founded in 2002 in the West End of London. The gallery represents leading contemporary artists with branches in London, Berlin and New York.
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The Mosaic Rooms are an arts space showcasing contemporary culture from and connected to the Arab World. We bring the most exciting, progressive and innovative voices in art, literature and film from that region to UK audiences.
Situated in a beautifully refurbished Victorian townhouse in…
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Jerwood Gallery is a major initiative of the Jerwood Foundation, established to create a permanent, public home for the Jerwood Foundation's Collection of Modern British Art, alongside a changing curated programme. It will also host touring Jerwood Visual Arts exhibitions.
Jerwood Gallery has been…
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Founded as the Edwin Tate Library, the Library was built as part of Battersea Polytechnic in 1909. It was until recently part of Westminster Kingsway College, which is now in residential use after having been converted. A Grade II listed building- with its tall ceilings, narrow…
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Fashion Antidote - Fashion School is a small independently owned fashion school and studio based in East London just off Brick Lane with its vibrant mix of restaurants, galleries, vintage stores, fabric shops and minutes away from Spitalfield’s market.
The school aims to…
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Destined to be home to more than sixty carefully chosen fashion, arts and lifestyle brands. BOXPARK is a retail revolution – the world’s first pop-up mall.
BOXPARK strips and refits shipping containers to create unique, low cost, low risk, ‘box shops’.…
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Oxo Tower Wharf is an award-winning, landmark building situated on the riverside walkway: part of London's dynamic South Bank and Bankside areas. Oxo Tower Wharf is home to some of the UK’s most innovative and internationally renowned contemporary designers, restaurants, cafes and…
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Arts at the Old Fire Station is a charity and social enterprise in the heart of Oxford, offering a range of performances and exhibitions for everyone, support for emerging artists and enterprising ways to sustain and develop art as a business.
There is a…
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Its creator was Dennis Severs, an artist who used his visitor’s imaginations as his canvas and who lived in the house in much the same way as it’s original occupants might have done in the 18th century. This he did for…
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