Michael D. • October 22, 2012Stunning, stunning, stunning! Every time I go, I leave in a better space. Beautiful place! Much more manageable than the Tate Modern.
Xin R. • October 11, 2014Well every one must try the café & the perfect and yummy home made quiche ;)
Ann M. • August 18, 2010The red pavilion is very womb like and the cafe was very good even though we brought a picnic with us. We all enjoyed playing on the ping pong/tabletennis tables.
Margherita B. • July 17, 2016The Q to get in for Yayoi Kusama exhibition was insanely long, even by going there just right after opening time at 10am. Exhibition was indeed amazing, and I also loved the outside garden
John H. • November 8, 2014A great little gallery! A quiet, relaxing place in a beautiful setting. Great history to the gallery, well explained. Although my art knowledge is next to non-existent I really enjoyed the paintings.
Alex C. • March 24, 2012Great David Shrigley show. Such a fantastic space for a playful, humorous artist. Jeremy Deller not as grabbing but good to see bikes in the exhibition.
Thomas D. • November 17, 2019Made up of two building that are facing each other’s. One it’s mainly permanent and the other is with 3 to 4 months exhibitions. Was there on a Sunday afternoon and it was not crowded at all !!!
Michaela W. • January 9, 2017Neon overload. If you walk from Walthamstow theres a cute little village on the walk. You should go, even if just for the signature Instagram photos.
Tom B. • May 22, 2012The Food Hall serves excellent hot meals for a very good price for this part of London. Generous portions!
Thomas D. • November 19, 2019There is two buildings !!! Went there to see Mark Bradford exhibition which is amazing. I would advice 30 minutes at least
Nico M. • June 21, 2016The Fox Reading Room exhibitions and installations are a hidden gem; good bar and eatery (where I used to work); and good exhibition spaces
Y K. • January 20, 2015Local contemporary art gallery nearby Camberwell College with cafe on the ground floor. Love this spot is in South London.
Ami H. • August 25Looks Delicious! The UK’s first exhibition of the artistry of sampuru, handcrafted realistic food replicas typically used in Japan in place of printed menus
Julie L. • October 2, 2016Worth to go a little bit outside of the center of the town for that beautiful, luminous gallery. And at the time of my visit, the exhibition was free!
London L. • December 3, 2012There are great views of central London from the upper floors - so get exploring! The building is open to the public. Free entry to all the exhibitions, library, bookshop and coffee shop.
Rosa • August 25, 2011Don't miss this, it's incredibly impressive. One of the best parts of my visit to Kew Gardens, no doubts
Thomas D. • November 19, 2019Very nice art gallery with some nice book. It’s mainly exhibition, was there during the James Rosenquist one which was nice. Reserve 20 Minutes for this gallery
Alistair • June 11, 2015I was really quite impressed. Good exhibitions and friendly staff. Open late on Thursdays.
Shaun T. • December 22, 2015Insanely beautiful glass objects for sale. Check out the seats at the back to watch the creations being made too. 👌🏼
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