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Victoria Miro

16 Wharf Rd, London N1 7RW, United Kingdom

Victoria Miro
Art gallery
4.4
618 reviews
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GWJ4+42 London, United Kingdom
+44 20 7336 8109
victoria-miro.com
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Monday: Close
Tuesday: 10–18
Wedneasday: 10–18
Thursday: 10–18
Friday: 10–18
Saturday: 10–18
Sunday: Close
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Hao Dam
Hao Dam
A really nice gallery with great spaces and architecture.

Have been here a couple of times to see exhibitions and enjoyed both occasions - though the first time there were 30 mins queues outside to get in.

The rooms are scattered throughout the building across many floors and outside area which makes for nice transitions. The long stairwell is particularly interesting as it aligned in one long stretch. The newer spaces have plenty of light with the top room making use of skylights.

The recent exhibition of Yayoi Kusama was very fun and amazing. Guests are allowed 1 minute private viewing inside the Infinite Mirror Room, which goes by too quickly!
Syd Eats
Syd Eats
Very cool space between Old St and Angel. Limited in terms of interior but they sure know how to select artists! The Grayson Perry exhibition was beautiful.
Vicky polak
Vicky polak145 days ago
Best gallery with wonderful exhibitions and great building. The architecture is marvellous.
Daniela M
Daniela M236 days ago
A beautiful space for contemporary art exhibition I have been here several times first time with the Yayoi Kusama exhibition then recently.

Lovely outdoor pond and away area and beautiful industrial cosy gallery
Hannah Kroes
Hannah Kroes328 days ago
I enjoy the exhibitions here and the building is interesting. There’s always just a bit less art than I’m expecting though—it feels like they could push the space further.
Eduardas Rybakas
Eduardas Rybakas1 year ago
The place where you definitely want to come back !!
Wonderful spaces, great exhibitions.
Knowledgeable and very friendly staff.
Don't forget to pre-book the VR tour, you will be more than impressed by the first steps in "Metaverse"..
Eugene Coyle
Eugene Coyle2 years ago
Visited to see the Paula Rego exhibition. Set over two floors and separate buildings, linked by a very picturesque patio area with large pond complete with ducks. Unusual space that has interest in its own right. Not all areas are open for disabled visitors, as far as I could see, so best Check before visiting. Didn't use restroom so can't comment on their suitability. There was a lift in the 2nd building that takes you to the top floor gallery. Strangely the invigilator, on the day we visited, directed us to the stairs which were very steep and long and may not be manageable by some.
The exhibition was very interesting, though quite dark in content, which may go along with the artists life if I recall. There wasn't any write up in the public space about the artists works, that I could see, which would have added extra interest. Still a quirky gallery space in a central part of London close to lots of coffee shops, bars, restaurants etc.
Oanèse LE MAOUT
Oanèse LE MAOUT2 years ago
Amazing gallery behind the Canal with great artists exhibited. The space is huge. Went to see Yayoi Kusama, a treat. Thank you
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