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Tours will be held every morning and afternoon Fri-Sun. Scroll down to see the schedule and book your free spot. -
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Gallery Rosenfeld 37 Rathbone Street London W1T 1NZ ChIJ2UqfkSsbdkgRYLdZC0tJGlU 51.51819,-0.13513 The most talented artists, wherever in the world they are, we can find them View gallery
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Alison Jacques, London 16–18 Berners Street London W1T 3LN ChIJNXZ4CysbdkgRU49vwfO68Jo 51.51772060193529,-0.13633410824312203 Established in 2004, Alison Jacques has built a reputation for its curatorial approach and pioneering commitment to under-acknowledged artists View gallery
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Pilar Corrias 54 Eastcastle Street London W1W 8EF ChIJ5d__4CobdkgRbHKK4wsJncQ 51.51645,-0.13823 Since its inception, the gallery has worked with emerging and established artists with the central aim of allowing their work to grow both in terms of production of new projects... View gallery
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Pipeline 35 Eastcastle St, London W1W 8DW [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJxxaHvvQbdkgR4b4zQRtbWic 51.51668918449341,-0.13902083093950918 Pipeline introduces each artist with a single artwork ahead of their exhibition. The gallery operates a divided space, a main exhibition area and a separate, enclosed area which features one... View gallery
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Maximillian William, London 47 Mortimer Street London W1W 8HJ [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJHaeOROobdkgRt6mAKsFunZg 51.51799,-0.13923 Founded in 2015, Maximillian William began with an itinerant model which allowed the gallery to gradually form a roster of contemporary artists. An impulse to expand alongside the advancing careers... View gallery
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Josh Lilley 40-46 Riding House Street London W1W 7EX [Wheelchair accesible] ChIJRXwZPyobdkgRYCr_XLbz_Cw 51.5188,-0.13975 Josh Lilley opened in Fitzrovia in May 2009, developing a reputation for both international debuts and sustained nurture of new British art. In 2020, after 90 exhibitions, the gallery expanded... View gallery
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TJ Boulting 59 Riding House Street London W1W 7EG ChIJy6AvPCobdkgRVEwcvVdoVxY 51.519261,-0.13993 Contemporary art, historic building View gallery
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This route starts in the heart of Fitzrovia, at gallery rosenfeld exhibiting works by Girjesh Kumar Singh. His moving sculptures are made from broken bricks scavenged from destroyed homes in the area he resides in.
Then a quick walk to see Jane Dickson’s solo at Alison Jacques. This show is Dickinson’s first exhibition in London in more than 20 years, with iconic nocturnal paintings of New York City. Around the corner, we stop to get lost in Sabine Moritz’s striking abstract canvases at Pilar Corrias (this show continues at Pilar Corrias’ second space on Savile Row). Next door, it’s Pipeline, participating in London Gallery Weekend for the first time with a show by William Waterworth.
On Mortimer St, Maximillian William exhibits precisely fifty photographs by Coco Capitan, a series paying tribute to an imagined nautical universe.
Then, we head to Josh Lilley with prints, paintings and previously unseen drawings by Patrick Caulfield, before finishing out tour at TJ Boulting, where Maisie Cousin’s new body of work evokes a sense of distorted nostalgia and imagination.