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3 years ago

One of the most characteristic galleries in London...

One of the most characteristic galleries in London. Not only for the recognizable structure and location (gigantic columns a few steps from the Kentish Town station) but above all for the choice of the subjects on display, often presented in a more elaborate and trans-mediatic way than other London galleries.
Private views are often almost events, sometimes followed by real parties.

T
3 years ago

Unusual galary but it is worth it. The tickets are...

Unusual galary but it is worth it. The tickets are normally free too. I would say not to expect anything and go with a blank mind. The imagery is very surreal and interactive too. Has a vertual reality simulator game thingy haha you need to experience it!!

J
3 years ago

Not only the building is a historical gem but also...

Not only the building is a historical gem but also the friendly people and interesting new art exhibits make this space a must visit! Mostly modern art with new artists in a big room and a smaller room with a second exhibition. They have a vr experience

N
3 years ago

A great environment in which to see art. A visit h...

A great environment in which to see art. A visit here is always worthwhile. The exhibitions are consistently modern, conceptual and somewhat challenging. I do not enjoy them all, but they are all worth seeing.

M
3 years ago

Visited Thursday 30th July, around 4pm. I am local...

Visited Thursday 30th July, around 4pm. I am local to the gallery.
Me and my friend were shocked to see the invigilating staff following us, they even came into the room at the back where there is an installation. This was very uncalled for, they were not trying to interact with us about the art, nor enhance our experience. Just seemed to be watching our every mood in case we stole or broke something.
We are artsy individuals and creative graduates and whether the staff were bored, or instructed to follow visitors, we know this is very unprofessional. This experience means we will never step foot back into the gallery, no matter what is showing and definitely will not recommend this place to anyone else.
No one deserves to be treated with suspicion.

B
3 years ago

Absolutely brilliant exhibition on at the moment, ...

Absolutely brilliant exhibition on at the moment, my first visit and I was pleasantly surprised. Mixed works by various artists, including an exceptional performance art piece called The Terrace of Lungs, by Fani Parali, we were even lucky enough to even got to talk to her about her work after the performance. Wonderful! I'll certainly be returning. And by the way it was all free! (Well, apart from the coffee and cake )

A
3 years ago

Unusual galary but it is worth it. The tickets are...

Unusual galary but it is worth it. The tickets are normally free too. I would say not to expect anything and go with a blank mind. The imagery is very surreal and interactive too. Has a vertual reality simulator game thingy haha you need to experience it!!

F
3 years ago

I'm not sure how to review this place. I like cont...

I'm not sure how to review this place. I like contemporary art, but the exhibition was just "not good enough", and the venue is not that great either. The staff was friendly, though, and a small number of the exhibits were interesting.

j
4 years ago

Grade II Listed former derelict chapel, the London...

Grade II Listed former derelict chapel, the London base for Charitable Arts Foundation supporting emerging artists, hosting a busy schedule of exhibitions, events and showcasing novel disciplines.

Advocating the challenging, the avant-garde... and the incomprehensibl?
Definitely worth a visit.
In art it is hard to say anything as good as saying nothing. *
*Ludwig Wittgenstein

M
4 years ago

Zabludowicz collection is a hidden beauty that off...

Zabludowicz collection is a hidden beauty that offers no fees on entrance and cheap prices on coffee and tea. The staff is very friendly. The current collection has a very interesting but also mature content. I really enjoyed to watch something 'different'. If you can make it to the current VR exhibition (it ends this month) you should totally spend the time on waiting and joining it. It doesn't cost anything and it takes 5 minutes of your time. You're alone in a room where you can experience something weird but also great. I can totally recommend the gallery. It's a hidden beauty for interested visitors and travellers.

C
4 years ago

A fantastic space and beautiful building! Quite cl...

A fantastic space and beautiful building! Quite close to Chalk Farm station so not too much of a walk. The exhibition space was great, I d come back to see another show again. Staff were friendly and helpful. Museum was free.

J
4 years ago

This place is an amazing space! It's a bit far out...

This place is an amazing space! It's a bit far out of central, but well worth travelling for. It doesn't always put out the most mainstream or popular exhibitions but it does often have interesting shows and seems to cater to a more modern, internet-age audience.

P
4 years ago

The building is beautiful and a great space to sho...

The building is beautiful and a great space to showcase artists with no representation. You are pretty much left to investigate alone and we didn t talk to anyone and it was a case of going into rooms and if no one stopped you it was part of the exhibition!
A close walk from Camden/ Hampstead area and very quiet.

V
4 years ago

I was there for the frieze VIP. The Rachel McLean ...

I was there for the frieze VIP. The Rachel McLean exhibition was great and there were tea and cakes on offer. The bad part was when the curator was having a conversation with the artist. He was so dull you wanted to run away and never come back.

G
4 years ago

The gallery is a great choice if you like to ventu...

The gallery is a great choice if you like to venture to the weird and unusual side of art. In this huge art space, you almost forget you're in a gallery and feel like you're transported into the world, or the mind, of the artist. I've seen one of my favourite oil painters Chloe Wise exhibit her work here and discovered more visual artists from around the world. The staff are really friendly, helpful and well informed about the art.

E
4 years ago

What a wonderful place and amazing exhibition! I r...

What a wonderful place and amazing exhibition! I randomly bumped into this gallery and had an incredible Sunday afternoon! I visited the place when Shana Moulton exhibition was on and thoroughly enjoyed every piece of the installation. The images and colours were captivating and attention grabbing. Make sure to have some time for the VR experience upstairs - you might have to wait for 10-15 minutes but it will be worth it! You will have the room for yourself and the experience will be amazing! I absolutely recommend visiting this place and will myself make sure to keep an eye on future exhibitions here!

About Zabludowicz Collection London

Zabludowicz Collection London is a renowned art gallery located in the heart of London. It is home to the Zabludowicz Collection, which is dedicated to championing and supporting emerging artists and arts organizations. The gallery has been a hub for contemporary art since its inception, showcasing some of the most innovative and exciting works from around the world.

The Zabludowicz Collection was founded by Poju and Anita Zabludowicz in 1994. Since then, it has grown into one of the most respected collections of contemporary art in Europe. The collection includes works by some of the most influential artists of our time, including Tracey Emin, Damien Hirst, Jeff Koons, Cindy Sherman, and many others.

The gallery itself is housed in a beautiful Grade II listed building that was once a Methodist chapel. The space has been carefully renovated to create an environment that is both welcoming and inspiring for visitors. With over 3,000 square meters of exhibition space spread across five floors, there is plenty to see at Zabludowicz Collection London.

One thing that sets Zabludowicz Collection apart from other galleries is its commitment to supporting emerging artists. The collection regularly hosts exhibitions featuring up-and-coming talent from around the world. This provides an invaluable platform for these artists to showcase their work and gain exposure within the industry.

In addition to its exhibitions, Zabludowicz Collection also runs a number of programs designed to support emerging artists and arts organizations. These include residencies for artists at various stages in their careers as well as grants for arts organizations working on innovative projects.

Overall, Zabludowicz Collection London is an essential destination for anyone interested in contemporary art. With its stunning location, impressive collection of works by established artists alongside new talent supported through residencies or grants programs - this gallery offers something truly unique within London's vibrant cultural scene!

Zabludowicz Collection London

Zabludowicz Collection London

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