London Art Galleries
The streets of London are paved with art
London art galleries com in an amazing range, both mainstream and alternative. Art venues range from the stalwarts like Tate Modern – London's second most popular attraction and the world's fourth most visited museum, to temporary art fairs like Frieze and the Affordable Art Fair (erected in Hyde Park and Battersea Park respectively), commercial galleries, non-profit spaces and even the streets themselves.
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A powerhouse of modern art
Tate Modern was built as Bankside Power Station and designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott,...
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British and international modern and contemporary art
Tate Modern gets all the attention, but the original Tate Gallery, founded by sugar magnate...
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London contemporary art gallery
Charles Saatchi's new gallery, which opened after numerous delays in October 2008, has...
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England's oldest art gallery, in leafy Dulwich
Founded in 1811, Dulwich Picture Gallery was England's first public art gallery.
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The UK's centre of photography in a brand new space
As the world's first publicly funded independent photography gallery, _The Photographers'...
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Photographic art gallery, with a shop
The Abbott & Holder at 30 Museum Street has in stock English watercolours, drawings, prints...
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Housing art and London's first Roman amphitheatre
Established in 1885 to house and display the Corporation of London's collection of works of...
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Fine art from the Royal Collection
The Queen's Gallery at the Buckingham Palace features fine art from artists like Rubens and...
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The first portrait gallery in the world
When it opened in 1856, the National Portrait Gallery was the first of its kind in the world.
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