The Mall Galleries
The Mall Galleries showcases works from different media and contemporary art from living artists. The known landmark when going to the gallery is the Trafalgar Square. During exhibitions, they are open from 10 am – 5 pm. There is an admission fee for FBA Society Exhibitions, but there are also shows and events being offered for free. There is a café and bookshop where visitors can...
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Tom Hewlett founded the Portland Gallery in 1984 and the gallery is host to modern British paintings, as well as contemporary arts. The gallery exclusively represents certain artists and holds monthly exhibitions of their works. Aside from paintings, sculptures are also being exhibited, and some samples are post-war and contemporary sculptures. Some of the estates the gallery represents...
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Since 1965, the Sladmore Gallery has been specializing in showcasing bronze sculptures. For this purpose, they have two galleries and a sculpture garden in the heart of London. One of the main activities of the gallery is the publishing of monographs and exhibition catalogues. Like the Portland Gallery, they represent various contemporary artists like Geoffrey Dashwood, Mark Coreth, and...
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The Thackeray Gallery is one of the art galleries in London that showcase the works of living British artists since the late 1960s. They focus on arts done by Scottish, English, and Welsh artists. As a member of the Society of London Art dealers, they have a reputation of exhibiting well-known artists like Alberto Morrocco, Joanna Carrington, and Sir Kyffin Williams. The gallery also has...
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St Martins Place, London, WC2H 0HE. Perhaps the most important portrait collection in the world today. Nearest Tube Stations: Charing Cross, Leicester Square, Embankment Official Site of National Portrait Gallery portrait...
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Milbank, London, SW1P 4RG. Exclusively British art from 1525 to present day modern art. Nearest Tube Stations: Pimlico, Vauxhall, Westminster Official Site of Tate...
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