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One of London's hottest contemporary art galleries, visitors flock to this vast space, part of US super-dealer Larry Gagosian's ever-expanding empire. Located off the usual gallery circuit in King's Cross, it attracts a select crowd of art buffs, students and the odd scenester. The layout is very visitor-friendly with one main room and two smaller ones. Despite its small size Gagosian has hosted shows by seriously big names such as Howard Hodgkin and Francesco Clemente, plus a second tier of fashionable US and European artists including Carsten Höller and Cecily Brown. There's another branch at 17-19 Davies Street, Mayfair, W1K 3DE (7493 3020).


Events at Gagosian Britannia St

Damien Hirst: The Complete Spot Paintings...

Until Sat Feb 18 Art Free

Ahead of Damien Hirst's major survey show at Tate Modern in April, Gagosian Gallery is going completely dotty by show...

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6-24 Britannia St, London WC1X 9JD

Transport King's Cross St Pancras 

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020 7841 9960

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Comments & ratings 1/5 (Average of 1 rating)

By Stephen - Jul 27 2011
1/5

The art was intriguing and fun. I liked what I did see. Is Gagosian Gallery publicly funded? I know not!!!
But one medium sized room with 5 security guards wandering around watching your every move...unnerving and un-necessary...uncomfortable...
...followed by a rather snobby and aloof atmosphere projected by the staff who work there.
...you cant take photos and there is no souvenier shop for a postcard or picture...!!!!!!

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By lucia Christodoulides - Aug 21 2010

Good exhibition halls but enjoyment of the Picassos marred by lack of toilet facilities.

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