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    The Queen's Gallery

    3.7 (27 reviews)
    ModerateArt Galleries
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:30 pm

    By appointment only

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    Joe T.

    For the price, I would not recommend this as a stop. It is a small viewing gallery that rotates whatever the current showing is. The choice while we were there was on Leonardo da Vinci. It has some of his sketches as well as some other artists, but not really worth the £52 pounds we paid to get in. I would skip this one for sure. It was interesting, just not worth the price. My rating system consists of a 3-star being exactly what you expected and neither good nor bad. A 4 means something was extra special and a 5 means you were blown away. A 2 star rating was disappointing and a 1-star rating is terrible

    Mai N.

    Absolutely lovely. I only went to the gift shop. I came to Buckingham Palace hoping to see The Change of the Guard. During the winter, it was every other day. Of course it didn't happen when I came here. I walked around and found it. I didn't know what it was, so I went in to find out. It was a gallery with a little gift shop . Everything was so cute, and I just wanted to buy everything. I spent long time and picked the ones I liked. I can't say anything for the gallery itself, but the gift shop was good.

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    Mike C.

    If you walk around the perimeter of the Buckingham Palace, you'll get to this place, The Queen's Gallery. They offer combined tickets along with the Royal Mews, but if you have the London Pass, then your entrance fee is waived, and yes I recommend this place as well. On my visit here, it was nothing but Leonardo di Vinci's anatomy exhibit. It's basically all his notes and drawings of the human body compiled into 3 main rooms in the Queen's Gallery. How often do you get to see dozens and dozens of pages of di Vinci's work in a single museum? It was a very impressive sight. And besides the exhibit, their museum shop was pretty cool too. Lot's and lots of queen stuff can be bought here. They even have china with a picture of the queen's face on it for only a few hundred £. This place is part of the London Pass, so don't forget to stop by.

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    The queens own art is always on display here. Collections change regularly and it is exceptional is scope of her Majesty's Art collection

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    The building itself is really monumental, I bow before it. The exhibitions is also marvelous. Interesting place.

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    Northcote Gallery

    Northcote Gallery

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.6 miChelsea
    £££

    This gallery is like a sigh, like a wonderfully brisk fresh breath of air... so calm and…read moretranquil... yet offering up art that wakes you up and makes you contemplative. They always have an artist exhibition going with some really beautiful pieces on offer - all contemporary artists... mainly British, but some stellar international talent as well. I love coming in here to simply admire the latest show that they have on their walls. It's a fantastic gallery with a really great ethos - to promote the work of modern-day artists who have a striking aesthetic that gives you slight pause. Right now, there are some invigorating landscape pieces on display by a lovely London artist, Gill Rocca... lots of snowy paths that fade into infinity and dark trees that mesmerize in a sapphire twilight - captivating and absolutely refreshing.

    Daisy Cook's paintings at this great gallery feel like a holiday. They are Iceland but could be…read moreany beach or coast, real or imaginary. The colours are peaceful. Northcote always have intelligent art. They also have amazing catalogues and I always keep mine. Northcote Gallery has another smaller gallery just over the river in Battersea which is also really lovely and friendly. Restless Earth by Daisy Cook is my favourite exhibition so far but I also really enjoyed Debi O'Hehir who does amazing scuplture of horses. the gallery also has an amazing staircase leading to a roof terrace. The light is fantastic in Northcote Gallery. I love it.

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    Tate Britain - Inside

    Tate Britain

    4.5(146 reviews)
    0.9 miWestminster
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    Tate Britain is a museum with the collection of some great Art work. I most enjoyed the display of…read moreart works of JMW Turner. The collection being called as "JMW Turner: Rise to Fame" is a beautiful collection of different art works created over several years by the artist. The works are displayed in a certain order. Admired closely along with the notes on display, almost feels like a story being told. Post the viewing of the entire collection, we stopped by to watch the 30 mins documentary being played on the artist and his works, it feels so good and achieved coz the documentary is such a great depiction and familiarisation of those paintings, the rationale of the order of their display and the history associated. The viewing felt like I was revising my already learnt syllabus :-). After finishing the documentary, then went back to see a couple of works again as some of those had been magnified and shown to such detail in the documentary that I got even more curious to have a second look! We took so much time to watch this collection, rather admire it, that rest of the collections din seem to impress us comparatively as much and hence we spent just a couple of hours to view the rest of the series. ** we love viewing art at all the museums that we come across, be it in other locations in the UK such as the beautiful assimilation in the museums in Scotland, in Italy particularly Florence and in Rome, in Austria, in Chicago and in London!! Art is never admired enough even if one as me is not much of a painter or a sculptor themselves :-b

    If you want to see a specific exhibition be sure to book in advance. Sadly we missed out on the…read moreexhibition we went to see, it was sold out all day. Luckily, the permanent collection is amazing.

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    Studio Voltaire - Nicole Eisenman "Tis but a scratch' 'A scratch?! Your arm's off!' 'No, it isn't''

    Studio Voltaire

    4.0(1 review)
    2.6 miClapham Common

    This is a small artist led gallery, the first and only in South West London, that has been in…read moreexistence since 1994. It seeks to support artists, through a public programme of exhibitions, commissions, live events and other off site projects. Voltaire also provides affordable studios for London based artists. The studios are located next to the large exhibition space, and there's a really great feeling that everyone is in to together; no one has an ego and the whole of Voltaire runs on a structure of helping each other out. Some of the artists that have/had studios and exhibitions at Voltaire include: Painter Dawn Mellor (She is fantastic), Performance artist Spartacus Chetwynd and Donald Urquhart. Their private views and events are always very fun, social events and i urge you check their website and keep an eye out for whats coming up. Also, if you're interesting in investing in some art, they have (to date) published three 'Portfolios' available to buy for £1,500, the latest has just been made available and includes Nick Relph and Oliver Payne, alongside others. A fantastic and welcomed platform for art in South London, highly recommended.

    From the owner: Studio Voltaire is a leading independent contemporary arts organisation that exists to support…read moreartistic practices and create a space for thinking, experimentation and reflection; its main activities are the provision of affordable studios, a renowned programme of exhibitions, performances and commissions, and a pioneering education programme. Together, these strands of activity provide a special synergy and environment for the production, display and dissemination of contemporary art. Through these contingent parts, we provide multiple entry-points for audiences through a diversity of practices and programming, fostering critical engagement with contemporary culture. We place the artist at the centre of everything we do: providing opportunities to produce work in an open and discursive environment and allowing a closer relationship between the artist, production of work and the audience.

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    The Royal Mews - Carriage

    The Royal Mews

    4.2(40 reviews)
    0.1 miVictoria

    Went here because I wanted to see the royal carriages in person…read more Since I live in the U.S., I've only ever seen them on TV, and even if you live in England and might have seen them in a parade, you most likely only saw them from far away and in passing. At the Royal Mews, you can see all of them all at once, parked, and up close. I was curious about the name "Mews" and it turns out this was where the royal hawks used to be kept as they "mewed" meaning moulted their feathers, a time when they couldn't be used for hunting. The place itself is relatively small. However, they try to inform you as much as possible as to what you're looking at with both signs and a free audio tour. And even if you don't really pay that much attention to all that info, the craftsmanship of the carriages themselves are amazing to look at. In addition, when we went we saw a few horses in the stables, a couple of which were being prepared for the police. We went on a rainy Friday morning in late summer and even though I bought tickets ahead of time to be safe, when we arrived there was no wait and we walked straight in. I also saw a small group of people join a tour with a docent, but even without one, we still enjoyed the tour.

    We really enjoyed our visit to The Royal Mews. Getting through ticketing and security is easy. We…read moregot to see two lovely horses and they were remarkable. The tour guides are very thorough and they also have a self guided tour you can take in headset if you wish. Seeing the royal carriages was very special and you get a very good view of them. I especially loved seeing the coronation carriage and Queen Victoria's sled. The staff are friendly and helpful and we enjoyed walking through and seeing the tack room, rising school, and livery worn by the members of staff. This is a wonderful experience if you are visiting London.

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    Battersea Contemporary Art Fair

    Battersea Contemporary Art Fair

    4.5(2 reviews)
    2.5 miClapham, Battersea

    Ever fancied owning a piece of original art? Well, here's your chance, by popping along (May 16-18)…read moreto the annual Battersea Contemporary Art Fair. Now in its sixteenth year, this is the largest artists' fair in the UK, and features over 150 artists from the UK and overseas, selling paintings, photographs, sculptures and prints directly to the public (ie with no commission - saving up to 40%). I went there a few years ago with my partner's cousin, who was exhibiting her photography there. The venue is part of the Old Town Hall complex, and is about ten minutes' walk from Clapham Junction station. It is a little pricey to get in, but the range and quantity of art on display is impressive. Not every stall will take your fancy though - some of it is very mainstream, others very eclectic, so it depends on your taste. As well as straightforward art, there are artists who specialise in painting things like your pet's portrait, if you are so moved. But there's bound to be something that takes your fancy. Unfortunately for me, I seem to be born with expensive tastes: rather than the stuff around £40, I seem drawn like a bee to a honey pot to the stuff in the £4,000 bracket. I don't know if this means I have good taste, or just an eye for the commercially popular. My other half and I eventually bought a photographic print for around £90. Refreshments are available, and there's a jazz band playing during the Friday evening reception.

    Orginally named Battersea town hall then to Battersea arts Centre now contemporary art Fair i used…read moreto do volentry work there in the canteen when i was younger you can see live bands and proforming arts plus drama plays they used to run classes for children such as tap dancing , ballet and potery and have fates outside to raise money for certain charitys inside the place itself is a small bookstore with plenty of good books to buy and postcards, there are many works of art on show and to buy all in all it is a fun time looking around so if you like any kind of art this is a great place to visit.

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