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Barbican Art Gallery
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The Barbican Art Gallery has changing exhibitions of photography, art and design covering an exciting range of distinctive work. It reopened in April 2004 following major refurbishment which added 140 square metres of display space over two levels. ... more
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Hayward Gallery
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Part of the South Bank Centre, the Hayward Gallery shows four exhibitions of international stature annually. The Gallery specialises in the works of modern masters and the most exciting names in contemporary art. ... more
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Royal Academy of Arts
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The Royal Academy of Arts is world famous for its continuous programme of outstanding exhibitions. The Academy promotes the work of past masters and contemporary artists and the popular summer exhibition (an open showcase) has been held since 1768. ... more
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Saatchi Gallery
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The Saatchi Gallery is currently in the process of relocating, having left County Hall. It will reopen at the Duke of York`s HQ, Sloane Square in early 2007. The gallery provides an innovative forum for contemporary art, presenting work by emerging young artists and international artists whose work is not ... more
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Somerset House
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Somerset House is home to the Courtauld Institute Gallery of world famous paintings, the magnificent Gilbert Collection of decorative arts and the Hermitage Rooms, a permanent exhibition of treasures from The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg. The Gilbert Collection is a gift to Britain from Sir Arthur Gilbert and includes ... more
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Tate Britain
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The original Tate Britain houses the national collection of British painting from 1500 to the present day, from the Tudors to the Turner Collection. It holds the greatest collection of British art in the world including works by Constable, Gainsborough, Hodgin, Hogarth, Moore, Rossetti and Turner. ... more
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Tate Modern
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The Tate Modern is the largest and one of the foremost museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. Its displays feature some of the art world`s most famous movers and shakers such as Andy Warhol, Rachel Whiteread, Henri Matisse and Henry Moore. All works are arranged into four ... more
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The National Gallery
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The National Gallery is a `must` for any art-loving visitor to London. The Gallery displays western paintings from about 1260-1900 and includes works by Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt, Gainsborough and Van Gogh. ... more
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The National Portrait Gallery
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The National Portrait Gallery houses a permanent collection of portraits of famous men and women from the Tudors to the present day. The likenesses of poets and princesses, sportsmen and statesmen are all on display. There are also pictures of royalty, including Annigoni`s portrait of the Queen as well as ... more
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