Exhibitions
London is considered to be one of the best cities in the world for art. Here you can find out about new exhibitions in some of the most famous art spaces including the V&A and the National Portrait Gallery, as well as smaller gallery spaces in the trendy east end of London.
Editor's Choice
Interview with Penny - the London based stencil artist
"I have always been inspired by Chuck Close... I was not only blown away by the level of detail in his work, but also the varied approaches he took to achieve a final piece. ... I looked into how he worked and saw that he planned… Read More
artsdepot is the only professional arts venue in the London Borough of Barnet and is committed to providing a diverse range of high quality visual and performance arts for everyone. artsdepot was conceived by the local community in 1996 through a conference called Barnet 2000 which addressed… 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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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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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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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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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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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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