London’s Secret Galleries
Discover London's secret art scene this spring
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Looking for a fresh art fix this season? Discover something unique and lesser known at one of the below secret galleries in London…
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London’s Secret Galleries
Banner Repeater, Hackney
Who knew a train station could be such a cultural destination? Banner Repeater is a quirky art gallery on platform one of Hackney Downs station which houses various exhibitions focussing on prints and text, as well as hosting talks and workshops. Hackney Downs Network Rail, Platform 1 Dalston Lane, E8 1LA
Lisson Gallery, Marylebone
Nestled among the stylish boutiques of Marylebone is Lisson Gallery, specialising in contemporary art. Open since 1967, it’s not as large as the Tate or V&A but the exhibitions are creative, unique and beautifully curated. 27 Bell Street, NW1 5BY and 67 Lisson Street, NW1 5DA
The Crypt Gallery, Euston
This gallery is so secretive, it’s not even above ground. The Crypt Gallery at St Pancras Church became a gallery in 2002. Before that, in 1822, it was used for coffin burials. Creepy, cultural. Best of both worlds. Euston Road, NW1 2BA
Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art, Highbury & Islington
Set inside a Grade II listed Georgian town house, The Estorick Collection is the only gallery in Britain dedicated to modern Italian art. It houses artworks by some of the most important Italian artists of the 20th century. 39a Canonbury Square, N1 2AN
The Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities, Fine Art & Natural History, Hackney
Half shop half gallery, this venue is nothing if not unique. The exhibitions, much like the shop, are surreal and otherwordly. 11 Mare St, E8 4RP
Large Glass, Islington
Focussing on contemporary art through an alternative lens, Large Glass is a place to admire, buy and discuss art. Their events schedule currently includes a bunch of ‘In Conversation With’ events, as well as a host of diverse exhibitions. 392 Caledonian Rd N1 1DN
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