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W Carriage Dr (Mount Walk), London, Greater London
Art Gallery · Knightsbridge and Belgravia · 58 tips and reviews
Louis Vuitton: Famous for its distinctive exhibitions, architecture & annual Pavilion commission. Every Saturday the Serpentine Gallery hosts talks and seminars with prominent artists, poets, curators and academics.
Louis Vuitton: The Tate boat, decorated by coloured spots inspired by Damien Hirst, travels every 40 minutes from Tate Modern - the world's most visited art gallery in its renovated power station - to Tate Britain.
Performing Arts Venue · London · 65 tips and reviews
Louis Vuitton: With 21 acres, this is the largest single-run arts centre in the world. The Royal Festival Hall, Hayward Gallery, and Queen Elizabeth Hall form the backdrop to the hustle and bustle of markets.
Louis Vuitton: Visit the annual summer exhibition, which is London’s largest open submission art exhibition. It has been going for 242 years, and is an incredible collection of established and emerging artists.
Louis Vuitton: The South London Gallery is regarded as at the forefront of the contemporary art scene, and a platform for young artists and curators. Brunch in the garden café is an essential weekend boost.
Outdoor Sculpture · Piccadilly · 15 tips and reviews
Louis Vuitton: For over 10 years the ‘empty’ Fourth Plinth is a pedestal for innovative public artworks by artists such as Marc Quinn, Antony Gormley, and currently Yinka Shonibare’s Nelson’s Ship in a Bottle.
Art Gallery · City of Westminster · 43 tips and reviews
Louis Vuitton: Founded in 1947 to challenge the foundations of contemporary art, it enabled the first exhibitions of Picasso, Moore, and Hirst. The ICA's lecture series features eloquent artist and filmmakers.
Louis Vuitton: BAC’s mission is to invent the future of theatre and is renowned for making cutting-edge theatre in the UK. Anyone is encouraged to get involved from production, to costumes, to scripts.
Louis Vuitton: The future isn’t possible without innovative design and efficient use of scarce resources. The Design Museum upholds its mantra by showing the best of design and architecture - A lesson in lifestyle
Louis Vuitton: Late Nights: Explore art after hours the first Friday of every month. With access to the exhibitions, performances, and talks there is no better way to visit the Tate without all the crowds.
Louis Vuitton: Theatre 503 is home to fearless, brave and provocative plays. This Olivier Award winning theatre is considered to be a vital launchpad into public performance giving first-timers a chance to shine.
Park · Hammersmith and Fulham · 10 tips and reviews
Louis Vuitton: The wonderful gardens at Fulham Palace are a temporary home to the kinetic sculptures of Peter Logan whose work is grafted on to tree stumps which move with the breezes.
50 Finsbury Sq (at Chiswell St), London, Greater London
Art Gallery · Islington · 2 tips and reviews
Louis Vuitton: The SPACE complements Bloomberg’s existing partnerships with artists and arts organisations worldwide and with expansion plans for 2012, Bloomberg SPACE is looking to further this passion.
Louis Vuitton: This Gallery hosts an array of artists who work with a variety of media. For lovers of Tacita Dean’s photography, a Bridget Smith film or a Callum Innes painting, there is something for everyone here.
Outdoor Sculpture · Piccadilly · 15 tips and reviews
Louis Vuitton: "Elmgreen & Dragset have created a truly remarkable sculpture for the heart of London. We are looking forward to working with them & participants of our Young Arts Project this summer.“ Yves Carcelle