Found 32 locations in Art & Culture tagged with "Contemporary Art":
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Lisson Gallery
Commercial doesn't mean uninspiring
Firmly situated in the west, the institution that is the Lisson Gallery, pushes boundaries as you might expect more commonly fr...
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Wilkinson Gallery
Art central
If your visit to the East London art-destination that is Vyner Street has to be restricted to only one gallery, then let it be ...
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Ambika P3
Multi-disciplinary art space
If you happen to be mulling around Marylebone road and don't fancy the usual tourist haunts like Madame Tussuads or the Sherloc...
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Scream Gallery
Whistling a different tune
Set up by Tyrone and Jamie Wood (sons of Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood), Scream has carved a unique niche for itself within the con...
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Art Work Space
Artful hospitality
Hospitality and art have always gone hand in hand, from artworks hung in hotels' lobbies to pop-up galleries and whole art fair...
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Raven Row
A perch for contemporary art
Occupying a building dating from 1690, Raven Row (named after the street's historical name) is an artifact in itself, even with...
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Parasol Unit
Art that gives
What a nice idea—a not-for-profit, privately funded exhibition space devoted to promoting contemporary art for the benefi...
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Gasworks
A hive of artistic activity
In the rambling, refurbished expanses of a three-storey Victorian coal gas factory, this South London art exhibition/studio spa...
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Village Underground
Moving the arts
This multipurpose venue in a starkly restored Shoreditch warehouse aims to connect artists from various disciplines by way of b...
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The Tunnel
And the light
Call it oxymoronic, but The Tunnel is a legal site for tagging—a graffiti street gallery—that finally gives the lik...
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Five Years Gallery
By artists, for artists
This artist run gallery space was founded in 1998 by a core group of concerned creatives before its membership expanded to inco...
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Camden Arts Centre
Art, books and a garden: oh my
Although a little off the beaten art path, Camden Arts Centre is a space that is always worth searching out. The north London g...
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Riverside Studios
Double vision
Riverside Studios is the kind of wholesome arts centre you don't often find in a big city like London. Never mind the fact that...
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Maureen Paley
Maureen Paley
Usually when describing a gallery it's the exhibition or represented artists who glean all the attention; although sometimes th...
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Stuart Shave/Modern Art
Showing where art is going
Often the coolest exhibitions are at small private galleries and never make it to major institutions. If you want to grab a tas...
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South London Gallery
Art is in the life of the people
This venue gets praises for its colourful history, a well-chosen location and a permanent collection of top notch international...
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The Hayward
Art Brut
The Hayward Gallery is an impressive example of late 1960s concrete construction; not to everyone’s taste but nonetheless a sur...
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Hauser & Wirth
Capital Art
This world renowned contemporary art gallery is situated just a short jaunt across the road from The Royal Academy of Art, and...
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Saatchi Gallery
At the doorstep of art's future
It's back. After three years in the cultural wilderness, the Saatchi Gallery reopened in October 2008, aiming to reclaim its cr...
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Battersea Arts Centre
Guerilla theatre
The trailblazing Battersea Arts Centre (B.A.C.) was born in 1980 after the organization commandeered the old Battersea Town Hal...
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Whitechapel Gallery
Premier presentations
It's impossible to fully appreciate the depth and breadth of the current reconstructed Whitechapel Gallery. Originally opened i...
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Serpentine Gallery
Dearly beloved
One of London’s best-loved galleries for modern and contemporary art, Serpentine was established in 1970 and is housed in a cla...
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Barbican
Culture city
The Barbican is a multi-disciplinary cultural complex; a venue for art, theatre, dance, film and music that explores the most p...
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Tate Modern
Art lost its virginity on the way to the bank
Established in 2000 on the site of a defunct power plant, the Tate Modern showcases a mind boggling array of international mode...
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Lazarides Shop
Robbing banks
The Lazarides Gallery is situated in Soho on a site formerly occupied by a dealer of sadomasochistic paraphernalia; hence "The ...
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Elms Lesters
The painting rooms
The Elms Lesters Painting Rooms were originally built in 1904 for scenic painting, and are still used as such today. Elms Leste...
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Royal Academy of Arts
In business since 1768
For over 300 years The Royal Academy of Arts has remained an independent artist and architect-run institution. The permanent co...
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Institute of Contemporary Arts
Always bitten but never licked
In 2008 the ICA celebrated its 60th birthday. Throughout its lifetime, the Institute has courted controversy perhaps more than ...
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White Cube
Hoxton's influential contemporary art gallery
Originally set up in 1993 in a venue on Duke Street, White Cube was one of the smallest, but arguably one of the most influenti...
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Phillips de Pury & Company
Go get yours
The world of Phillips de Pury & Company offers auctions, private sales and art exhibitions all under one giant roof. We can...
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Haunch of Venison
We boldy go
The Haunch of Venison gallery was founded in 2002 by Harry Blain and Graham Southern, former heads of contemporary art at Chris...


