The Aaron Gallery specialises in Islamic, Near Eastern, Roman and Egyptian antiquities.
Which has built up a strong reputation since it was established in 1910.
Tel: 020 7499 9434
Profiles contemporary paintings and sculpture. Focusing on contemporary figurative, trompe l’oeil, still life and hyper realism, the gallery also exhibits abstract and surreal works.
Offering an ever-changing
collection of originals, limited editions and sculptures, selected for their variety and aesthetic beauty by Washington Green.
Tel: 020 7935 6790
Tube: Covent Garden
With various exhibitions of contemporary watercolours and prints, as well as special events, organised in conjunction with exhibitions, such as artists, talks and tours.
Tel: 020 7928 7521
Also known as the London Jewish Museum of Art, this is Europe’s only dedicated Jewish art museum, working with secular and Jewish Museums in the UK and internationally.
Tel: 020 7604 3991
A magnificent collection of old Masters, including works By Poussin, Claude, Rubens, Murillo, Van Dyck, Rembrandt, Watteau, Gainsborough and many more.
Tel: 020 8693 5254
A collection of paintings and sculptures by 20th century Italian artists, including works by Balla, Boccioni, Carra, Russolo and Severini.
Tel: 020 7704 9522
Tube: Highbury and Islington
Provides a bespoke service to clients wishing to commission a work of art in any medium, including portraits, sculptures, landscapes, interiors and portrait photography.
Tel: 020 7839 2792
A collection of 17th to 20th Century works of art. Famous 19th Century paintings include works by Constable, Landseer, Rossetti, Tissot and Millais.
Tel: 020 7332 1632
Tube: Bank or St. Pauls
One of London’s most important spaces for displaying contemporary art; the originator and host of many of the world’s most influential exhibitions since 1968.
Tel: 020 7960 4242
Tube: Embankment
Internationally acclaimed pictures going back to the last century. Probably the largest photographic archive in Britain.
Tel: 020 7291 5380
Tube: Oxford Circus
The centre for international contemporary arts in Britain with 3 galleries (exhibitions changing every 6 weeks), cinema, theatre, restaurants, lectures and events.
Tel: 020 7930 3647
Exhibitions of contemporary art by a number of art societies throughout the year, mainly by British artists in traditional media, in this historic setting.
Tel: 020 7930 6844
Tube: Piccadilly Circus
Fine art from 1750 to the present day, with highlights including British impressionism, modern British art and contemporary art & sculpture.
Tel: 020 7437 5545
Tube: Piccadilly Circus
A collection of paintings and sculptures by 20th century Italian artists, including works by Balla, Boccioni, Carra, Russolo and Severini.
Tel: 020 7704 9522
Tube: Highbury and Islington
Historic gallery overlooking Trafalgar Square housing one of the greatest collections of Western European painting in the world, including famous works by Monet and Picasso.
Tel: 020 7747 2885
Marvel at some of the most impressive gems from around the world, such as the De Beers Millennium Star, or the Star of South Africa, the jewel that set off the country’s nineteenth-century diamond r
With a primary collection consisting of 10,000 portraits, this gallery features the great and good of society from the Tudor period to the present day, alongside over 250,000 archived images of every
Seize the chance to view up close some rarely seen works of art from the Royal Collection; one of the finest art collections in the world.
Tel: 020 7839 1377
Tube: Victoria
Regular student and graduate exhibitions alongside visiting exhibitions such as the 20th Century British Art Fair.
Tel: 020 7590 4444
Tube: South Kensington
Recently moved to the Duke of York HQ building; exhibits contemporary art, paintings, photographs and sculpture from the Saatchi collection.
Tel: 020 7811 3085
Tube: Sloane Square
Focused on contemporary art, this gallery works with a mixture of emerging artists as well as secondary market pieces.
Tel: 020 7493 7388
Tube: Bond Street
The gallery provides a platform for many contemporary artists, both British and international, with regularly changing exhibitions.
Tel: 020 7298 1515
Tube: Lancaster Gate
Exhibiting a range of artists from Vong Phaophanit through to the South African contemporary master, William Kentridge.
Tel: 020 7494 1434
Tube: Piccadilly Circus
Tate Britain is the National Gallery of British art, presenting an unrivalled picture of the development of art in Britain from the time of the Tudor monarchs in the sixteenth century to the present d
Set inside a disused power station in the heart of London, the Tate Modern displays the national collection of international modern art, defined as art created during or after the year 1900.
The Gallery exhibits and promotes art of the transvangarde - or trans-cultural avant-garde - that is to say, the work of artists who, whilst working at the forefront of their own respective cultures
The Photographers' Gallery is the largest public gallery in London dedicated to photography.
Soho
16 - 18 Ramillies Street
London W1F 7L
Mon-Wed.11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Originally specialising in 19th Century English and Continental paintings, increasingly exhibits leading English contemporary painters.
Tel: 020 7629 4119
Tube: Green Park
Both a national museum and the finest private collection of art ever assembled by one family, with highlights including the furniture from Marie Antoinette’s private apartments.
Tel: 020 7563 9551
Opened in September 2006, this gallery showcases internation and high profile exhibitions, and was launched with an inaugural exhibition by Gabriel Orozco.
Tel: 020 7930 5373
Tube: St James’ Park