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Saatchi Gallery
Address: Duke of York's HQ, King's Rd, Chelsea, London SW3 4RY, UK
Phone: 020 7811 3070
State: Greater London
City: London
Zip Code: SW3 4RY

opening times

Monday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM


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Reviews
Visited the British Art Fair this September and was really impressed by the quality of work they exhibited. Not only do we get to see some traditional classical works. But there is a great number of digital art at the section called Digitalism. Totally creative, expressive and inspiring in many ways. The creators are so eager to interact with visitors sharing stories behind, which is so valuable and different from other fairs like Affordable Art Fair, Frieze, London Art Fair. The whole visit is so enjoyable and memorable nHighly recommend.nnThe venue however is not so easy to go around and ventilation must get better if they care about visitors’ user experience. Toilets facilities is limited.
The Saatchi Gallery is always a compelling destination in London, and our visit to see “THE LONG NOW” exhibition was no exception. Overall, it was a fascinating and thought-provoking experience, especially for those interested in contemporary art that explores time, technology, and humanity’s future.nnThe exhibition begins with a first section that feels slightly weaker in comparison to what follows. While still interesting, the initial rooms did not fully convey the impact or depth suggested by the exhibition’s ambitious theme. However, this changes dramatically once you reach the second floor, where the exhibition truly comes into its own.nnThe second part is deeply impressive, both in terms of creativity and scale. The artworks displayed there are bold, innovative, and often monumental. Many of the installations clearly required an enormous amount of planning, technical expertise, and time to be installed, and this effort is strongly felt by the visitor. The sense of immersion is powerful, and the works invite you to slow down, reflect, and engage with complex ideas about the long-term consequences of human actions.nnOne piece that stood out in particular was the video work by Matt Collishaw, created using artificial intelligence. The artwork depicts marine creatures that have become genetically mutated as a result of ocean pollution. It is visually stunning, unsettling, and incredibly intelligent in its use of AI as both a tool and a conceptual element. The work manages to be poetic and disturbing at the same time, leaving a lasting impression and prompting serious reflection on environmental responsibility and the future of life on our planet.nnIn conclusion, THE LONG NOW is an exhibition that grows stronger as it unfolds, rewarding visitors who take the time to fully explore it. Despite a slightly underwhelming start, the second half makes the visit more than worthwhile. I would highly recommend this exhibition to anyone visiting London, especially those interested in contemporary art, technology, and socially relevant themes.
Great contemporary art gallery, the Long Now exhibition was particularly imerssive. The space itself is impressive, although the ticket prices felt a little steep. Still worth a visit.
We visited this gallery for the first time.nLuckily it still had Christmas decoration. The gallery itself is not very big, but its quite spacious, clean, and well arranged lay out.nWe also enjoyed the various artworks.nWill visit again
Visited the RPS International Photography Competition free and the Flowers exhibition paid, pre booked slot. The photography on show was excellent, but leaned very heavily towards conceptual and people just in case that's not your thing. It was very though provoking and well curated. Spread across two large and airy rooms. I would have liked to have seen more details on when/where/with what photos were shot though.nFlowers exhibition was excellent. Spread over two floors, it looked at Flowers in contemporary art and craft. Photography, sculpture, textiles, paintings, installations, album and book covers and more. Beautiful and interesting.nLifts and wheelchairs available for disability access. Cooling AC units but still warm. Minus one star for no cafe or drinks bar hot and it's summer!. They sold their cafe to someone else outside the building and it's now waiter service, ridiculously expensive, and not family or disability friendly and service was terrible...an apple juice, small and mostly ice was £6!!!
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