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London: A Museum Lover's Guide

By Sotheby's & Belmond
Sotheby's is delighted to partner with the to present an exceptional city guide to the United Kingdom's art capital. London has long been celebrated for its diversity, and its art scene is no exception. From crowd-pulling public institutions with their blockbuster shows, to hipster-magnet galleries and historic house museums, the city is an ever-changing maze of contemporary visual culture. For more on London, see 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:London: the Insider's Guide.

A good place to start for any visitor is the exceptionally popular 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:British Museum, which, while not an art museum per se, houses some of the finest relics of human history. Meanwhile, the pioneering 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Victoria and Albert Museum offers ground-breaking displays of fashion, design and technology for those also looking beyond the traditional confines of “fine art” – make sure to stay at the newly opened Belmond Cadogan Hotel around the corner for added conveniꦑence.

The Sackler Courtyard, the V&A Exhibition Road Quarter
The Sackler Courtyard, the V&A Exhibition Road Quarter, designed by AL_A. Photo: Hufton+Crow.

With a seasonal smattering of some of the world’s most important auctions and fairs to boot, including the formida🔴ble and cross-collecting , there really is no bad time for museum lovers to come and enjoy the wealth of things to see in the Big Smoke.


Museums and Galleries

The Blavatnik Building at the Tate Modern. Photo: Iwan Baan.

Tate Modern

Ever since 2000, when it first opened in the imposing former Bankside Power Station, 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Tate Modern has continued to hold sway as a world leader in 20th-century art. Its annual contemporary art commissions in the magnificent Turbine Hall remain a constant draw (examples include Olafur Eliasson’s giant sun and Tania Bruguera’s immersive art project 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Immigrant Movement International, a response to the increasing number of migrant deaths), while a 2016 Herzog & de Me꧃uron-designed extension has provided an astonishing 60% more ex🅠hibition space.

Local's advice: Keep an eye on The Tanks’ programme for some cutting-edge performance a༺rt.

The Conservatory at the Barbican Centre. Photo: Max Colson.

Barbican Centre

Resembling something of a 1970s time capsule, with its winding brick walkways and heavily carpeted foyers, this Brutalist landmark is as trendy now as when it opened in 1982. The Barbican Centre hosts a pleasingly unpredictable range of exhibitions on design, photography, Modern and contemporary art: a 201🎐6 smash-hit survey of Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson saw two women in Edwardian dress traversing the lake outside on a boat.

Local's advice: The Barbican is a “total” arts centre, so check what’s on at its theatre, cinema 🦋and concert hall. Don’t miss alternative (and free-entry) art space The Curve, either.

The RA Collection Gallery at the Royal Academy of Arts. Photo: James Harris.

The Royal Academy of Arts and Mayfair Art District

The 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Royal Academy of Arts turned 250 last year, and it celebrated by unveiling a major £56m expansion that joined up the site’s two main buildings, introduced new exhibition spaces and opened up work done by students of the RA’s famous schools to the public. This makes it a stunning setting in which t♏o see everything from contemporary art and architecture to 18th-century Oceanic𓃲 artefacts.

Local's advice: The local Mayfair district is filled with some of London’s leading commercia🌳l art galleries, so those with time to spare should check in at , and Mason’s Yard.

The National Gallery. Photo: National Gallery, London.

The National Gallery & National Portrait Gallery

Standing proudly at the heart of bustling Trafalgar Square, the 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:National Gallery is home to some of the great works by Old Masters and Modern artists, with Leonardo’s The Virgin of the Rocks and a version of 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Van Gogh’s luminous Sunflowers worth the visit alone.

Vincent van Gogh, Sunflowers, 1888. Photo: The National Gallery, London.

A hop and a skip around the corner will take you to the 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:National Portrait Gallery, where the faces of some of history’s greatest icons – Shakespeare, Virginia Woolf and 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Malala Yousafzai, to name a few – adorn the walls.

Local's advice: The National Gallery is be෴st visited on a weekday, if possibౠle, to avoid the larger crowds.

The Newport Street Gallery facade. Courtesy: Science Ltd. Photo: Prudence Cuming Associates.

Newport Street Gallery

Damien Hirst's Newport Street Gallery, with its tall ceilings, jagged roof, well-lit galleries and mesmerising spiral timber staircase, is an architectural marvel (its architects, Caruso St John, won the 2016 RIBA Stirling Award). Hirst’s own Murderme collection is, somewhat unsurprisingly, centre of attention, and his eclectic taste benefits the varied exhibition programme (look out for taxidermy models and Native American totem poles among the 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Francis Bacon paintings and 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Jeff Koons “balloons”).

Local's advice: The attached restaurant, Pharmacy 2, is a (albeit tempered) revival of Hirst’s infamously raucous Notting Hill outpost, featuring walls filled with box♔es of medication and bar stools crowned with pill-shaped seats.

Dulwich Picture Gallery interior. Photo: Country Life.

Dulwich Picture Gallery & Sir John Soane’s Museum

If you are willing to journey a little (okay, quite a lot) off the beaten track, look no further than the world’s first purpose-built public art gallery, the 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Dulwich Picture Gallery. Works by 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Rembrandt, van Dyck and Poussin offer an insight into ꦜLondon’s renown as the home of Old Masters, but it is British architect John Soane’s designs for the building and ✤its famous mausoleum that truly make it stand out.

Local's advice: For a further Soane fix, journey into town to see the eccentric’s former home-turned-house-museum (there’s an Egyptian sarcophagus in 𒅌the basement).

The exterior of the Whitechapel Gallery. Photo: Whitechapel Gallery.

Whitechapel Gallery

Located in a striking Arts and Crafts building next door to Aldgate East station, Whitechapel Gallery is the East London hub for Modern and contemporary art. Currently led by trailblazing director Iwona Blazwick, it doesn’t have a permanent collection, choosing instead to devote its resources to an ongoing programme oཧf temporary exhibitions.

Local's advice: Head over to just off Commercial Street for some world-class noodles at 🎉an affordable price.

Serpentine Pavilion 2018, designed by Frida Escobedo, at the Serpentine Gallery. Photo: Iwan Baan. Courtesy: Frida Escobedo, Taller de Arquitectura.

Serpentine Gallery and Serpentine Sackler Gallery

Comprising two galleries either side of Kensington Garden’s lake – the Grade-II listed 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Serpentine Gallery and the Zaha Hadid-designed Serpentine Sackler Gallery – this institution plays host to eight contemporary art exhibitions per year. Perhaps the biggest pull is the Serpentine Pavilion, an annual architectural commission that started with Zaha Hadid 🃏in 2000 and has since featured figures such as Ai Weiwei and Francis Kéré.

Local's advice: 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Henry Moore’s bone-like The Arch, 1980, is a few long strides from the Sackler Gallery and🌺 is well worth a quick detour.

The Oval Drawing Room at the Wallace Collection. Photo: Wallace Collection.

Wallace Collection

London is home to innumerable house museums, but few if any of them match the quality and art-historical significance of the 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Wallace Collection. Formed out of the Fourth Marquess of Hertford’s unprecedented donation of art to the nation in 1897, this singular institution on Soho’s Manchester Square showcases canvases by Frans Hals, Rembrandt and Canaletto, alongside rare pieces of 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:arms and armour, furnitu⛦re and d🐟ecorative objects (alongside much more).

Local's advice: The glass-roofed courtyard restaurant is a wonderf🅺ul 𒉰place for afternoon tea, offering up sizable scones, slices of cake and, for the non-conformists, a glass of cool Champagne.

Space Shifters, Hayward
Installation view of Richard Wilson, 20:50, 1987, at the Space Shifters exhibition at the Hayward Gallery. Courtesy: Hayward Gallery. Photo: Mark Blower. Courtesy: The artist.

Hayward Gallery & 180 the Strand

Tucked away beside the River Thames, the Hayward is enjoying something of a renaissance following a 2018 renovation. Central to this are newly uncovered skylights, which allow visitors to enjoy exhibitions on contemporary art and photography while bathing in natural light. In 2016, the Hayward put on the sensational pop-up exhibition The Infinite Mix at fellow Brutalist hotspot 180 the Strand, and the latte🦩r’s exhibitions are a must-see for those lucky enough to be in town when they are on.

Local's advice: The Queen Elizabeth Hall Roof Garden nearby to theꦺ Hayward is a beautiful spot for a cocktail at sunset.


Beyond Museums: Our Recommendations

Where to Stay

The exterior of the Belmond Cadogan Hotel. Courtesy: Belmond Cadogan Hotel.

Belmond Cadogan Hotel

This in the heart of Chelsea offers an enticing blend of luxury and modern sophistication. Its décor and service are second to none, while the location makes for a fantastic base from which to explore London’s museums, if you can tear yourself away from the wealth of local shops and restaurants. Make sure to take advantage of exclusive access to the tranquil Cad🎐ogan Place Gardens, where staff can organise a picnic or tennis match for you.

75 Sloane St., Chelsea, London SW19 9SG

Where to Eat

Rochelle ICA

The ICA was one of the most important institutions to bring contemporary art to a wider audience in London. While its programme can still excite, recently an even more attractive reason to visit has appeared in the guise of . The only off-shoot of Margotꦅ Henderson and Melanie Arnold’s renowned Rochelle’s Canteen in Shoreditch, the art-world favourite offers what looks like home cooking and is so much mor🐼e delicious.

Institute of Contemporary Arts, The Mall, St. James', London, SW19 5AH

Lyle’s

Shoreditch is increasingly the food centre of London. At the vanguard of this move was James Lowe, whose Michelin-starred restaurant shows the triumph that care and attention to local ingredients can deliver. A regular fixture on the World’s Best 50 Restaurants list, brings contemporary cooking to sometimes-forgotten ingredients such as mutton or mulberries. Lunch is à la carte, while dinner i🅺s an astonishingly good value fixed menu.

Tea Building, 56 Shoreditch High St., London, E1 6JJ

An array of seafood at Claude Bosi at Bibendum. Photo: Steven Joyce.

Claude Bosi at Bibendum

Claude Bosi is renowned for delivering the classic French cooking everyone wishes they remembered. He has recently taken over the great dame of Brompton Cross, , and reinvigorated it with a refinement that is tantalising. This dining room launche🎉d a new wave of cooking in England and now it is teaching London abo𒀰ut the classics all over again.

Michelin House, 81 Fulham Rd, London, SW3 6RD

Where to Drink

Loulou’s

The bar in private members’ club 5 Hertford Street, opened by Robin Birley in 2012, is, in many ways, one of London’s worst-kept secrets. Everybody knows that for the perfect drink, and one that will quickly ascend to danciﷺng the night away in glamorous and chic surroundings, Loulou’s is the place to go.

2-5 Hertford St, Mayfair, London, W1J 7RB

The bar at Night Jar. Photo: Jerome Cortial.

Nightjar

The first in a wave of b✱ars across London that introduced a seriousness to cocktail-making, once again lures you east. Styled as a glamorous speakeasy, the room is often filled with the joys of jazz while the cocktails are taken from classic recipes and made bang up to date. It’s probably the most sophisticated bar on the fringes of Shoreditch, with the most delicious♑ drinks in London.

129 City Rd, Hoxton, London, EC1V 1JB

Mr Fogg’s Residence

For quirky fun when you’re enjoying a 𒊎drink, step back in time to the residence of – famous for travelling around the world in 80 days. The drinks are ♊delicious enough to make you want to extend your trip, and thankfully there’s memorabilia around the place to admire.

15 Bruton Ln, Mayfair, London, W1J 6JD

The Shard and City Hall at dawn. Courtesy: The Trustees of the British Museum.

Getting Around

London can seem daunting for first-time visitors, but it has one of the easier-to-navigate metro systems out there (and for what it’s worth, the seats are unnecessarily comfy!). For those looking to stick above ground, the iconic red double-decker buses are improving, while the equally recognisable black taxis are reliable and usually easy to find – order one through the app if you find you🎶rself off the beaten track. Should minicabs be your preference, and Uber remain the best oꦰptions.


Written by Alexander Morrison

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