2024

Serpentine Galleries

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center
4/5
2 reviews

The Serpentine Gallery comprises two exhibition spaces located within a 5-minute walk of each other, on either side of the Serpentine Bridge in the heart of the Royal Park in Kensington Gardens. The Serpentine Gallery, established in 1970, and the Serpentine Sackler Gallery, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects in 2013, present exhibitions of art, architecture and design. Internationally renowned artists and designers are a must-see. London's favorite contemporary art gallery!

Serpentine North Gallery, West Carriage Drive, W2 2AR.

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 London
2024

FRAMELESS

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center
4.1/5
15 reviews
Open - from 10h00 to 17h30

This interactive, immersive gallery is located in the heart of the capital, just off Hyde Park. Step inside and prepare for an unforgettable multi-sensory journey through extraordinary canvases. You'll be invited to explore each gallery at your own pace. A café-bar awaits you within this dreamlike experience, where you can enjoy a coffee or a drink, as well as a dedicated boutique. Stroll, marvel and enjoy a fabulous artistic immersion during your visit.

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 London
2024

GUILDHALL ART GALLERY & LONDON ROMAN AMPHITHEATRE

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center
5/5
1 review

In the heart of the City, Guildhall has been the centre of government since the Middle Ages. The first Guildhall was built in the 15th century, and its original porch has been preserved to this day. The façade, built in 1789, is a curious variation on the use of architectural elements from the era of cathedral builders. For several centuries, the Guildhall has been both the Parliament and the City Hall of La City. It houses the oldest watchmaking museum in the world.

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 London
2024

SOMERSET HOUSE

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center
5/5
1 review

This huge neo-classical building stands on the same site as the original Old Somerset House, built in 1547 by order of Edward Seymour, first Duke of Somerset. On the fall of the latter, the building became royal property and a place of entertainment, but as it fell into disrepair, the court moved to St James's Palace. It was William Chambers who, in the 18th century, transformed the building in the purest Palladian style. Today, Somerset House is one of London's major cultural centers, housing the Courtauld Institute's collection since 1989. Less well known than some of London's other museums, the Courtauld Institute boasts a superb private collection, notably of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist artists, including such masters as Degas, Cézanne, Van Gogh and Gauguin. Somerset House is an important venue for exhibitions, events and art fairs. There's always something going on, with exhibitions, workshops, discussions and other cultural events. Its superb courtyard is the venue for summer concerts and film screenings under the stars. In winter, a skating rink is set up in a 100% fairytale atmosphere. Its exceptional architecture has been used as a backdrop for many famous films, including The Duchess and Love Actually. It's an institution not to be missed on your visit to the capital - you won't be disappointed, whatever the program!

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 London
2024

INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ARTS

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center

Founded in 1946 by Geoffrey Grigson, Roland Penrose, Herbert Read, Peter Gregory, E.L.T. Mesens and Peter Watson, the Institute of Contemporary Arts quickly achieved the status of a museum of modern art, introducing the general public to artists of all kinds. Today, it hosts exhibitions and cutting-edge film screenings all year round. It's an astonishing sight in this very wise and traditional Mayfair district. Don't be fooled by the façade's apparent classicism.

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 London
2024

SAATCHI GALLERY

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center

The Saatchi Gallery moved from County Hall in 2005 and relocated to King's Road in 2008. The new multi-storey space allows for a better display of the works of contemporary artists selected by Charles Saatchi. The opening of this gallery in the London cultural panorama has been a real success and the famous collector who discovered artists such as Tracey Emin or Damien Hirst has a major influence on British art. The exhibitions change regularly but are always of high quality!

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 London
2024

VICTORIA ART GALLERY

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center
3/5
1 review

Like all self-respecting British cities, Bath has a public gallery displaying a wide variety of artworks from many different periods. Created in 1900 to celebrate Queen Victoria's jubilee, it is housed in a beautiful listed building. Over 1,500 pieces are on display, including numerous paintings dating from the 18th century to the present day. Turner and Gainsborough in particular are featured, but there are also more modern artists. The gallery also offers courses and lectures, as well as private tours.

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 Bath
2024

TATE ST IVES

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center

The Tate St Ives, little sister of the London Tates, was inaugurated by Prince Charles in June 1993. The quality collection features works by local and regional artists including Ben Nicholson and Barbara Hepworth. Also on view are temporary exhibitions by contemporary artists, with works regularly borrowed from the London head office. The museum has several floors and the galleries are lit by bay windows with views of the beach and the sea. The building itself is worth a visit. Inside, each room studies a specific theme. The Tate St Ives, like the Tate Modern in London, plays on pedagogy. For example, it is a perfect link between the artists of St Ives, the rest of the English artists and international artists such as Mondrian, Matisse or Braque. The elaborate scenography draws interesting parallels and also connects St Ives with the great artistic and historical periods. In the end, all these artists were friends: Hepworth helped Mondrian to move to London. Many also came to Cornwall and fell in love with the landscapes of this enchanting region. Don't miss the paintings of Alfred Wallis, a Cornish fisherman and artist. We love this naive, authentic art. Many artists have been inspired by this fisherman who paints to return to a certain form of simplicity in art. The Tate St Ives, is really a beautiful artistic stop not to be missed in the heart of this city of art and culture.

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 Saint-Ives
2024

METROPOLE ARTS CENTRE

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center

Place of major cultural events in the city that regularly organises exhibitions of contemporary art.

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 Folkestone
2024

DORSET CRAFT GALLERIES

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center

Learn about the frequent demonstrations of crafts (pottery, engraving, watercolour, enluminure…).

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 Bournemouth
2024

BABBACOMBE MODEL VILLAGE

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center

A train, a weather station, a boat, so far the miniature village has nothing very surprising, but on the turn of a mini-hill, you discover a beach of nudist model reduced, finally a little originality! The visit will entertain children, parents perhaps a little less.

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 Torquay
2024

ARNOLFINI

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center

This contemporary art centre presents, through a cinema, a bookshop and five galleries, various programmes by British and foreign artists. Highly multimedia, the Arnolfini art centre does not exclude any mode of expression: painting, drawing, sculpture and video are thus put to work here. The café is very pleasant and has a terrace on the quays. There is also a specialised bookshop on site, so that you can continue learning and discovering at home and at your own pace. Information and bookings can be made online.

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 Bristol
2024

CENTRE FOR BRITISH PHOTOGRAPHY

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center

The new photography exhibition and sales gallery, founded by art historian and art dealer Dr James Hyman, opened its doors in January 2023. Spanning six spaces, the center aims to support and promote the photographic art of artists working in the UK through events and exhibitions. The Centre for British Photography also provides access to the world-renowned Hyman Collection for a particularly enriching artistic journey.

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 London
2024

WHITE CUBE GALLERY

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center

Founded in 2000 by the influential Jay Jopling. White and cubic, of course, White Cube is home to the very best in British contemporary art. Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin and Gary Hume were all launched here and are regularly exhibited. The collections have expanded to include major international artists in the 5,440 sq. m. space. The gallery comprises three large exhibition spaces, a bookshop and an auditorium. Further address: White Cube Mason's Yard, 25-26 Mason's Yard ✆ +44 207 766 3550

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 London
2024

VICTORIA MIRO GALLERY

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center

This magnificent contemporary art gallery is housed in a former furniture factory between Islington and Old Street, on the banks of the Regent's Canal. It is run by Victoria Miro, a famous British art dealer. 6,000 m² are dedicated to new and up-and-coming artists from the London and international scene. The space is impressive and well worth a visit, in addition to the renowned quality of its exhibitions. It's the ideal place to make artistic discoveries. And the gallery even has its own garden!

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 London
2024

YORK ST MARY'S

Religious buildings

Very beautiful contemporary artists'installations are displayed in the nave of St Mary's church. At the time of our passage, Cornelia Parker, an artist who was approached for the Turner Prize in 1997, set out his Twenty Pieces of Silver, old pieces of silver crockery crushed and suspended at the church ceiling to form 36 circular forms. These exhibitions, organized in collaboration with Tate, are always an opportunity to discover a major artist of the contemporary international scene.

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 York
2024

CAMDEN ARTS CENTRE

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center

The Camden Arts Centre is not only an exhibition venue for contemporary art, but also a place for initiation and discovery. Since it was founded in 1965, the mission of this art center has been to engage the local community in a genuine artistic process, by offering a wide range of courses and workshops. In addition to the gallery spaces, the building includes studios that schools can use free of charge, where people of all ages can learn techniques such as ceramics, painting, drawing and writing... Exhibitions, residencies, educational projects and public events are also organized here. Over the past 25 years, the Centre has introduced London audiences to many important international artists, including Karin "Mamma" Andersson, Mary Heilmann, Hilma af Klint, Kerry James Marshall and Kara Walker. Their exhibitions at the Camden Arts Centre have sometimes been the first of their kind in the UK. The exhibitions feature emerging artists as well as internationally recognized names, and tell the story of contemporary art. Workshops, debates and meetings enable the public to participate in and reflect on the artists' creative processes. A specialized bookshop is also on site, as well as a café and garden open all year round. A must-see - and lesser-known - venue for visitors interested in contemporary art and the next names to watch.

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 London
2024

HAYWARD GALLERY

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center

Located in London's cultural heartland, the Southbank Centre, the Hayward Gallery has been presenting exhibitions of contemporary art, mainly painting and sculpture, since it opened in 1968. Internationally acclaimed, the gallery brilliantly serves contemporary art in its entirety, both English and international, highlighting ever more innovative artists through events and exhibitions. Antony Gormley, Bridget Riley, Roy Lichtenstein... Its austere, brutalist concrete architecture is also particularly striking.

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 London
2024

BANKSIDE GALLERY

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center

This gallery is owned by two art societies: the Royal Watercolour Society and the Royal Society of Painter Printmakers. It was inaugurated in 1980 by Queen Elizabeth II. Since the beginning of the 20th century, these two companies have been working in the same place and organizing exhibitions that reflect their work and show their reflection and vision on art. They defend the work of beginner and experienced artists around illustration and watercolour. Workshops and other activities are organized, consult the varied program.

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 London
2024

WHITECHAPEL GALLERY

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center

Founded in 1901 to bring fine art to the heart of the popular and working-class East End, Whitechapel Gallery has distinguished itself by always presenting leading avant-garde artists. It is here that Picasso, Rothko, Frida Kahlo and Nan Goldin exhibited internationally for the first time. The magnificent Art Deco building was designed by the architect Townsend. The gallery is open all year round and also offers bookshop and coffee shop. There are always artists to discover in this space dedicated to contemporary art.

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 London