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
Serpentine Gallery is one of London’s best-loved galleries for modern and contemporary art. Its Exhibition, Architecture, Education and Public Programmes attracts up to 800,000 visitors in any one year and admission is free. In the grounds of the Gallery is a permanent work by… Read More
Founded in 1856, the aim of the National Portrait Gallery, London is ‘to promote through the medium of portraits the appreciation and understanding of the men and women who have made and are making British history and culture, and ... to promote the appreciation and understanding… Read More
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Victoria Miro first opened her gallery in Cork Street, Mayfair in 1985. The gallery quickly earned acclaim for showing the work of established and emerging artists from the USA, Europe and Asia, and for nurturing the careers of young artists from the UK. In 2000 Victoria Miro…
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The Basement is a multi-use, unique and atmospheric space at The Argus Lofts in Brighton’s North Laines. The space is ideal for devising, producing and showcasing experimental theatre, Live Art and performance. It is also the perfect backdrop for exhibitions seeking the opposite…
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Graffik Gallery is a vibrant urban contemporary arts gallery in the heart of Notting Hill, London. A stunning creative space owned by self-confessed devotees of street art,
designed with exhibiting street arts in mind.
The gallery's mission is to promote graffiti as an art…
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Internationally renowned for their creative and innovative approach to teaching and research, Goldsmiths offers undergraduate, postgraduate, teacher training and return-to-study opportunities in subjects covering the arts, social sciences, humanities and computing.
Goldsmiths has been part of the University of London for over 100 years, and are…
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Coldharbour London is one of South East London’s Premier Spaces for Contemporary Art, producing and hosting a diverse programme of exhibitions for both emerging and established contemporary artists. Coldharbour London is a 15,000 sq ft former print factory, built in the 1960’s, which…
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Paint Jam London is ‘the studio for everyone’: Believing that art is good for you, they provide a platform for art and creativity to all. Practicing and supporting art as a nourishing and engaging activity, their workshops are designed to activate the imagination…
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Established in 1998 and with experience stretching back many years Hang-Up Pictures are recognised specialists in street art and are particularly adept at sourcing limited edition Banksy prints. Hang-Up Pictures supply artwork and limited edition prints to its varied client base of collectors and fans across…
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The Lightbox is the award winning gallery and museum in Woking, Surrey, where there is something for everyone. Whether you’re passionate about the arts and history, want activities and fun, or would just like somewhere quiet to relax and think, you’ll…
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The Bernard Jacobson Gallery was founded in 1969 and is a major dealer specialising in modern and contemporary British and international art.
The London gallery is situated in the central district of Mayfair. It has two main exhibition spaces and a graphics department all within 6…
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The Bussey Building is an early 20th century reinforced concrete industrial structure, brick-clad with most of its decorative features on the side facing the railway tracks. It originally acted as advertising for Bussey and Co, the well-known sporting goods manufacturers. George Bussey was an eminent…
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