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Serpentine North Gallery

W Carriage Dr, London W2 2AR, United Kingdom

Serpentine North Gallery
Art gallery
4.4
632 reviews
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GR4H+RF London, United Kingdom
+44 20 7402 6075
serpentinegalleries.org
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Monday: Close
Tuesday: 10–18
Wedneasday: 10–18
Thursday: 10–18
Friday: 10–18
Saturday: 10–18
Sunday: 10–18
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Nick Osborn
Nick Osborn189 days ago
Cracking exhibition of four bodies of work including one by Sonia Boyce which was both touching and moving. Beautifully arranged and left me wanting to know more about the subject - is she ok now? What’s she doing? Tragic and lovely
Miles Macdonald
Miles Macdonald281 days ago
An interesting experience and free to visit. If you haven't pre-booked you can just turn up and give your details at the entrance.
The exhibition focuses on our connection with the earth and it's fragility. The Karrabang film collective explores the experience of aboriginal life (North Western Australia) and their challenge to stay physically & spiritually connected to the land in the face of capitalist detritus. The White zombie wandering through their lands represents this capitalist element and the over consumption that come with it. This is just one part of the exhibition which supports three other installations also dealing with Earth connection themes.
Matija novak
Matija novak281 days ago
Worth visiting alone for the architecture - you should get a coffe or grab something to eat in there. Galery itself small, but gets the initial purpose perfectly.
Patheesen
Patheesen281 days ago
Lovely gallery in the heart of Hyde park, we’ll worth the visit.
Eman Alnassar
Eman Alnassar1 year ago
I totally enjoyed the exhibition. The staff were very nice.
Eu Jin See
Eu Jin See2 years ago
This place is absolutely amazing. It can be slightly difficult to find since it’s not the main gallery but it’s well worth it once you’re there. It’s generally quiet during off-peak hours but can get busy during lunch/dinner time.
Lisa An
Lisa An2 years ago
We headed out to see the James Barnor photography exhibition. It was a brilliant day, the portraits are so nostalgic and super lovely to observe. I brought my baby along, I really enjoyed it.
Jessica Wu
Jessica Wu2 years ago
Lovely and quaint gallery with rotating exhibits that are super well done and thoughtfully curated. Efficiently managed and beautiful, comfortable space. Love the free virtual guides.
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