
When coming to art, London is a hotspot that has a lot of art galleries and museums that are home to wonderful artworks from all across the world. It boasts an enormous collection of world-class artworks created by a huge number of legends in the history of art. It will never disappoint art lovers, as it offers anything that they desire to see. Following are some fantastic art galleries in London that are promised to amaze the visitors:
National Gallery
This is the first place to visit if you want to see the works by some of the renowned artists in the world of art. It holds works that are up to seven hundred years old. It is home to some spectacular artworks created by many legends like van Gogh, Leonardo, Monet, Michelangelo, Rubens, Vermeer, etc. Exploring these important works will be a pleasant experience you will get during your London tours.
Tate Modern
Tate Modern tours are an important part of every London tour. This museum showcases works from the year 1900 and onwards. It includes the creation of many modernist pioneers in the history and also the works created by today’s artists. Tate modern private tour will give you a peek into some of the excellent artworks that will fill you with awe.
Tate Britain
It gives the main focus for home-grown talent. You can see the works of many talented artists like the landscape master Turner, twentieth-century painters Bacon and Freud, members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood as well as many Turner prize winners and nominees.
Royal Academy of Arts
It is one of the most celebrated gallery spaces in London. It started before 250 years as an art school and still continues to be the same, but it is well-known for its world-class exhibitions. It does not have its collection on permanent display; therefore it puts the collections into blockbuster shows. The Summer Exhibition is one of the famous exhibitions this academy holds.
National Portrait Gallery
This gallery holds portraits of kings, queens, sporting heroes, cultural juggernauts, etc. Some of the collections here age more than five hundred years. You can see Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII in the Tudor galleries, Bronte sisters, Mary Jane Seacole in the Victorian galleries and a lot of other important personalities of the history in the contemporary galleries.
Barbican Gallery
It has become famous for the brilliant shows that this gallery holds. It is also known for bringing artists and subjects that remain hidden in the world of art to a wider audience through their incisive exhibitions.
The Wallace Collection
Situated at the Hertford House, this gallery houses numerous collections of 18th and 19th-century fine art as well as designs. These collections include works of Richard Wallace and his ancestors. It is also home to a large number of artworks from some of the renowned artists like Fragonard, Rembrandt, Rubens, Velazquez, Canaletto and Franz Hals.
Hayward Gallery
It mainly focuses on exhibiting contemporary art. It also holds a variety of programs and shows for showcasing the talents of many brilliant artists. These diverse programs include group shows on gender identity as well as retrospectives on important artists like Bridget Riley.
Serpentine Gallery
The Serpentine Pavilion of this gallery is created by a different designer or architect each year. This gallery is known for conducting fantastic exhibitions that feature a large range of collections from some of the cutting edge names in the world of contemporary art. It showcases work in all disciplines from architecture to video art.
Whitechapel Gallery
The main intention of this gallery is to exhibit the artworks of the present and future. It has a firm link between the working artist communities of London. It is a wonderful place where you can explore some spectacular works of new and young talented artists those who are on their way to becoming world-famous artists.
The Photographers Gallery
Dedicated to photography, this gallery hosts exhibitions that portray contemporary developments as well as explorations in art history. This is a great opportunity for people who love photography to explore its wide possibilities and opportunities.
Dulwich Picture Gallery
This gallery is the first purpose-built public art gallery in the world itself. Sir John Soane was the incredible artist who worked on the gallery, designing it in a breathtaking way to allow natural sunlight to flood into the exhibition space. You can find some wonderful works from the 18th and 19th centuries, including the creations of Murillo, Rembrandt, Van Dyck, Gainsborough, Poussin, and Constable.
Camden Arts Centre
The Camden Centre which was originally Hampstead Central Library has been a famous attraction in the history of art since 1965. In the early days, it used to provide arts and crafts classes to the public. Now it has become a go-to contemporary art center of north London. The exhibits here include the works of Eva Hesse, HaroonMirza, Doris Salcedo, etc.