London, United Kingdom
7 Denbigh St, Pimlico
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+442075802118
It’s hard to keep up with new artwork in galleries which are hard to commute to – the Store Street Gallery was in the middle of a creative street in Bloomsbury, a short walking distance from Tottenham Court Road. The widely opened door intrigued my curiosity. I went in. The gallery had a very interesting and memorable selection of artwork distributed onto two floors of the gallery space. When I visited, they were showcasing an exhibition focusing on the human figure -the ceramic works of Pierre Williams were extremely interesting, especially the painted ceramic skulls smudged with golden paint on top of detailed motifs. The abstract landscape paintings signed by Theo Pratt were simply amazing. The interior of the gallery was very bright and spacious, allowing enough space to wander around and admire the artwork. The staff were very approachable and polite. The thing I most respected about their attitude was that they allowed visitors to explore the displayed artwork in peace, which relieved me a great deal as I could simply enjoy the art without feeling I was irrelevant to the context because I wouldn’t be able to afford it. I would recommend to all of those who would like to have a glimpse into the contemporary art scene in London!
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This is a wonderful gallery in Pimlico. Run by Ema, Andrew and Lawson, expect friendly service and knowledgeable advice. I always try to visit when in London. The selection of art is excellent - some of my favourites being John Butterworth, Brian Neish, Claire Wiltshire and Alex Bertaina.
Not a huge collection but some good pieces to look at and admire.
Store street gallery is just around the corner from the British museum amidst an area of lots of exiting things to see. When I ventured into the gallery, they were in between their themed exhibitions and were showing works by their represented artists. It was a fun and interesting mix of works and the staff was friendly and helpful.
Cosy and pleasant gallery with friendly atmosphere and helpful, smiley staff. Affordable art pieces in wide range of medium and style. I really like the fact that these guys support contemporary artists - both established and emerging. And they even run something called London Contemporary Art Prize, so any creative soul can apply and get a chance to be promoted at the gallery in central London.
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