Saatchi Gallery has been around for 35 years and pretends a range of contemporary art exhibitions showcasing the work of emerging artists. The museum provides an innocative for art and culture and make sure art is accessible for all!
The gallery has showcases the likes of Andy Warhol, Cy Twombly, Donald Judd and a range of other contemporary artists. Check the website before you visit so you know what exhibitions are on when you arrive!
You'll be able to go on a self-guided visit and explore the art at your own pace. There are onsite learning workshops, exhibition space and a dedicated learning team to help you get the most out of your visit! They also work alongside community groups to to explore contemporart art and culture through projects.
Located on the top floor they exhibit education and community groups wrtwork to the public too. There are also lots of inspiring public programmes of talks, workshops and courses that aims to engage visitors with contemporart art on a deeper level.
The Gallery is located approximately 300 yards along the King’s Road from Sloane Square. If travelling from Sloane Square, the Gallery is set back from the road on the left as part of the Duke of York’s Square complex.
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The Gallery Mess is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and offers a range of options, from pastas and salads, to burger and chips, as well as impressive specials which change daily.
The Saatchi Gallery Bookshop has an excellent selection of children's books and imaginative children's gifts and activity boxes.
Learning programme offers tours, workshops, participatory projects, and the opportunity to exhibit artwork via the Education Gallery, for schools, colleges and universities.
Saatchi Gallery is fully wheelchair accessible with wheelchair ramp access. The Step-free entrance can be located to the right of the archway wall.
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