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Art dealers, galleries
London Art
London Art sells and auctions paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings,
photographs and installations by international artists.
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London Art
Fair
A contemporary art fair where collectors at all levels of experience
can browse and mingle.
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London Evening Standard
Exhibitions, with reviews by Brian Sewell and others.
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London
Artists Projects,
an independent arts organization.
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Time Out art and gallery news.
Artyfacts
Artyfacts is an online arts magazine, with news of art exhibitions,
events and movies currently in London. In-depth background features
back our material.
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Art in London
The art magazine for London.
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The
Barbican
The Barbican is Europe's largest multi-arts and conference venue
presenting a diverse range of art, music, theatre, dance, film and
education events. It is also home to the London Symphony Orchestra
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The
British Museum
The British Museum contains many artworks and artefacts from around the world.
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City
& Guilds of London Art School website.
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Concerts in
London
Classical
Music Guide for London
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London
Music Guide
Corporation
of London Library and Art Gallery Electronic COLLAGE website.
This image
database of over 20,000 prints, drawings, maps, paintings and
photographs
specialises in London material and offers online purchase of prints and
digital files, as well as providing more detailed information about the
holdings at Guildhall
Art Gallery.
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The Courtauld
Institute
The Courtauld Institute of Art is one of the world's leading institutes
for teaching and research in the history of art and conservation.
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The Crafts Council
The Crafts Council's goal is to make the UK the best place to make, see, collect and learn about contemporary craft.
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Dealers.
Society of London Art Dealers
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The
Dulwich Picture Gallery
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Estorick
Collection of Modern Italian Art
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Events
Exhibitions
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The Fairfax Gallery.
Contemporary art.
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The Foundling Museum
Britain's original home for abandoned children and London's first ever
public art gallery, with an extensive collection of artworks.
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The
Freize Art Fair
The Frieze Art Fair is held every October in Regent's
Park, London. It features over 160 of the most exciting contemporary
art
galleries in the world. As well as these exhibitors, the fair includes
specially commissioned artists' projects and an ambitious talks
programme.
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Gagosian
Gallery
Galleries and museums
(see also this page)
The
Gilbert Collection
The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Collection of gold, silver, mosaics,
gold boxes and enamel portrait miniatures was given to the nation by
Sir Arthur Gilbert (1913-2001) in 1996.
Guides to London
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The Hayward Gallery
One of London’s most important spaces for displaying contemporary art.
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The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA)
The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) is an artistic and cultural
centre on The Mall in London, just off Trafalgar Square. It contains
galleries, a theatre, two cinemas, a bookshop and a bar.
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Leighton House Museum
The former studio-house of the great Victorian artist Frederic, Lord Leighton (1830-1896). Built to
designs by George Aitchison, it was extended and embellished over a
period of 30 years to create a private palace of art.
Libaries in London
London Arts Council
London
Cross
A walk in a straight line across London. If you walk across a great
city such as London in two straight lines, south to north and east to
west
- a cross-section - what do you find? This site does not provide a
walking
guide - rather it records a slice of London, a random cross-section,
here
and now, combining all kinds of information (about local history and
stories,
architecture and planning, street names and quirky notices, companies
and
organisations) as well as noting odd coincidences and connections.
London Art Book Fair
London
Art College
The London Group
A thriving democratic co-operative of artists practising across the
visual arts. Its singular object, unchanged since its foundation in
1913 as an alternative to the Royal Academy and the New English Art
Club, is "to advance public awareness of contemporary visual art by
holding exhibitions annually."
The
Londonist zine.
News, arts, events.
Louise Blouin Foundation, Notting Hill.
The foundation wants to encourage a better understanding of foreign
affairs and culture beyond borders through international cooperation,
exchange and dialogue for the 21st century.
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Magazines, reviews, blogs
Artyfacts
Artyfacts is an online arts magazine, with news of art exhibitions,
events and movies currently in London. In-depth background features
back our material.
Art in London
The art magazine for London.
London Evening Standard
Exhibitions, with reviews by Brian Sewell and others.
The
Londonist zine.
News, arts, events.
Mallet
art
and antiques auction house, London.
The Mall Galleries
The Mall Galleries is one of the few London venues to show the work of
well-established British artists alongside that of up-and-coming
students and young unknown painters.
Menier Gallery
The Menier Gallery provides a unique venue for exhibitions or events
and is available throughout the year for hire to curators, individuals,
companies and groups. The gallery is located in the historic Menier
Chocolate Factory Building, a two minutes walk from London’s Borough
Market and five minutes from Tate Modern.
Museum
of London
Museums/art museums in London
London
Net A-Z guide to London museums.
Smaller,
lesser-known museums in London.
Timeout guide to London's best unsung museums.
Wikipedia
list of museums in London.
List of museums and art museums in London:
The Animation Art
Museum
Bramah
Museum Of Tea & Coffee
The
British Museum
The Cartoon Museum
Centre for the Magic Arts
The Charles Dickens Museum
The Cinema Museum
The Design Museum
The
Dulwich Picture Gallery
The Fan Museum
The Fashion and
Textile Museum
The Foundling Museum
The Freud Museum
The Geffrye Museum
It shows the
changing style of the English domestic interior in a series of period
rooms from 1600 to the present day.
The Hayward Gallery
One of London’s most important spaces for displaying contemporary art.
Hunterian
Museum
Royal
College of Surgeons of England
Imperial War Museum
The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA)
The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) is an artistic and cultural
centre on The Mall in London, just off Trafalgar Square. It contains
galleries, a theatre, two cinemas, a bookshop and a bar.
Leighton House Museum
The former studio-house of the great Victorian artist Frederic, Lord Leighton (1830-1896). Built to
designs by George Aitchison, it was extended and embellished over a
period of 30 years to create a private palace of art.
London Shh Small Historic Houses
All over the capital, you can discover the lives and legacies of famous
London residents through their homes. Franklin, Freud, Morris,
Handel....
The Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising
The Museum of Everything
London's first ever space for artist and creators living outside our modern society.
The Museum Of Garden
History
Museum of London
The Musical Museum
National Maritime
Museum
National
Gallery, London.
National
Museum of Photography, Film and Television.
National
Portrait Gallery, London. Online picture library.
Natural History
Museum
Royal
Academy of Arts
Saatchi
Gallery
Serpentine
Gallery
Science Museum
The Sherlock Holmes
Museum
Sir John Soane's
Museum
Somerset House
Somerset
House is one of Britain's great architectural treasures, encompassing
the Courtauld Institute of Art gallery and the Hermitage Rooms.
Tate
Galleries
Victoria and
Albert Museum
V&A Museum of
Childhood
The
Wallace Collection
The Wapping Project
A multi-purpose exhibition and performance space.
The Whitechapel Gallery
The Whitechapel Art Gallery was founded in 1901 to bring great art to
the people of east London. The gallery is now internationally acclaimed
for its exhibitions of modern and contemporary art.
Music in London
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National
Gallery, London.
National
Museum of Photography, Film and Television.
National
Portrait Gallery, London. Online picture library.
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Portland
Gallery
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Resonance104.4fm
is London's first
radio art station, run by the London Musicians' Collective. It started
broadcasting in 2002 to provide a radical alternative to the universal
formulae of mainstream broadcasting.
Royal
Albert Hall
Royal
Academy of Arts
The
Royal Festival Hall, London.
The Royal Festival Hall offer a wide variety
of classical music concerts, art performances, performing arts and free
events.
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Saatchi
Gallery
Serpentine
Gallery
Society
of London Art Dealers.
An online hub of art dealers in London.
Somerset
House
Saatchi
Gallery, London, County Hall.
Slade
Art School
The Southbank
Centre
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Tate
Galleries
Theatre in
London
Albemarle
London theatre agency.
Barbican Theatre
The Garrick Theatre
London Coliseum
London
Theatre Bookings
London
Theatre Direct
Bookings, news, reviews.
London
theatres.
A London theatre index.
London
Theatre Guide,
from The Society of London Theatre. Live updates.
National
Theatre
The Old Vic Theatre
Prince Edward Theatre
Really Useful
Theatres
The Royal Court Theatre
The Royal Court Theatre is a national company dedicated to new work by innovative writers from the UK and around the world.
Shaftesbury Theatre
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
The Theatre Monkey
What theatregoers
tell you, that box office staff do not!
Theatre Online
Theatre-online
combines London’s best Theatre shows with premier restaurants and
hotels.
Theatres in London
A directory of theatres in London, with directional maps and schedules of shows and events. LondonTown.com
Theatre Royal Drury Lane
Tickets
London Theatre Direct
London theatre tickets. Discount London theatre tickets, musicals, plays and attractions bookings with London Theatre Direct.
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Ticketmaster UK event tickets.
What's On Stage
(includes British
theatre) This
is London. A London news site.
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Urban
Art Online
A web gallery of contemporary artists. Buy figurative art,
realistic, abstract art and photography here.
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Victoria
and Albert Museum
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The
Wallace Collection
Wellcome Collection
Free
London venue that is a unique mix of galleries, events, and meeting,
reading and eating places where you can consider what it means to be
human.
Whitechapel
Art Gallery
Wobbly
Bridge, UK.
A free exhibition space for artists
around the world and
is named after the infamous Millenium bridge, linking the Tate Modern
to
St Pauls, London.
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