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
The Photographer's Gallery is due to re-open on 19 May 2012 The Photographers' Gallery was founded by Sue Davies, OBE in 1971 at 8 Great Newport Street, in a converted Lyon's Tea Bar. It was the first independent gallery in Britain devoted to photography. The Gallery opened… Read More
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The Zabludowicz Collection is dedicated to bringing emerging art to new audiences and actively supporting arts organisations and artists. It was founded by Poju and Anita Zabludowicz in 1994, and contains over 2000 works by over 500 artists, spanning 40 years of art production. Its focus is on emerging…
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Established in 1993 within a working paper warehouse, Wimbledon Art Studios opened with 6 artists renting spaces alongside the paper business. Now, the original warehouse consists of over 100 studio spaces with another 60 studio spaces in a newly, purpose built ‘Blue Studios’ building, on the same…
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The Whitechapel Gallery is a touchstone for contemporary art internationally, plays a central role in London’s cultural landscape and is pivotal to the continued growth of the world’s most vibrant contemporary art quarter.
With beautiful galleries, exhibitions, artist commissions, collection displays,…
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White Cube, Mason’s Yard opened in September 2006. It is located off Duke Street, St. James's, home of the original White Cube gallery, on a site that was previously an electricity sub-station. Also designed by MRJ Rundell & Associates it is the first…
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White Cube was set up by Jay Jopling in 1993 as a project room for contemporary art. Although it was one of the smallest exhibition spaces in Europe, it was arguably one of most influential commercial galleries of the past decade. Situated on the second floor…
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Wellcome Collection is a free visitor destination for the incurably curious. Located at 183 Euston Road, London, it explores the connections between medicine, life and art in the past, present and future. The venue offers visitors contemporary and historic exhibitions and collections, lively public events, the…
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Watts Gallery was opened to house the studio collection of George Frederic Watts OM RA (1817-1904), one of the most important artists of the Victorian age. The collection contains more than 1,000 works of art including portraits, landscapes, symbolist paintings, sculptures and drawings, as well as…
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Watermans is a multi-disciplinary art centre in Brentford, incorporating a cinema and theatre. They hold live events and children's sessions too.
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Bequeathed to the British nation in 1897 by Lady Wallace, the Wallace Collection opened to the public as a museum on 22 June 1900. Apart from breaks during the two world wars it has been open ever since.
It is probably best known for its paintings by artists…
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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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