Domingo, 15, Abril 2018

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The Kensington

Art Galleries Near The Kensington

To avoid the never ending cold, step out for a cultural afternoon and tick off some local art galleries to keep you visually entertained

The Kensington is surrounded by some of London’s most renowned galleries, here are few that are definitely worth a visit

Saatchi Gallery 

Having relocated from North London to the Southbank, the Saatchi Gallery finally set up home in Chelsea, just a short walk from the Kensington. Saatchi holds some of the world’s most wonderful contemporary art and has exhibited work from world famous artists such as Damien Hirst and Andy Warhol. They even hosted the internationally acclaimed Rolling Stones exhibition in 2016.

Saatchi

 

Victoria and Albert Museum 

Luckily for The Kensington, the hotel sits just down the road from the world’s leading museum of Art and Design, The Victoria and Albert Museum. If you are mad enough not to have visited already, be prepared to be captivated before you even set foot in the building. Ranging from paintings to furniture, theatre to fashion, the V&A has one of the most diverse and wonderful collections worldwide.

V&A

 

Everard Read 

If you like African art, this is the gallery for you. An unexpected gem in the heart of Chelsea, Everard Read is a haven of colour, texture and personality. It is Africa’s oldest commercial art gallery, with sister galleries in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Franschhoek.

Purdy Hicks Gallery

Currently hosting Anna Revilä’s first solo exhibition in the UK, Purdy Hicks is committed to exhibiting the best of international contemporary art by established and emerging artists. If you like photography, Purdy Hicks has some of the best to offer, available to see in the numerous photography exhibitions it has each year.

Michael Hoppen Gallery

The Micheal Hoppen Gallery was founded on a passion for photography. Situated over three floors of a beautiful Chelsea townhouse, photographers can display their art with absolute finesse. As a result of a solid relationship with Japan the Hoppen Gallery has one of the most extensive collections of post-war Japanese photography outside Asia. It is an intriguing delight for a modern art lover.

Michael Hoppen

 

Cadogan Contemporary

Cadogan Contemporary is an independent gallery with a truly personal touch. Each painting is selected on its style and ability to connect with its visitors on a physical and emotional level. Some of their chosen artists have held a permanent collection since it opened in 1980, creating a familiar feel to returning viewers.