Serpentine Gallery

De Serpentine Gallery staat midden in Hyde Park en trekt elk jaar 750.000 bezoekers. Dit is een ware vitrine voor internationale moderne en hedendaagse kunst. Hier hebben bijvoorbeeld tentoonstellingen van Damien Hirst, Karen Kilimnik en Tomoko Takahashi plaatsgevonden.

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Serpentine Gallery
Kensington Gardens
London
W2 3XA
Telefoonnummer: +44 (0)20 7402 6075
Fax: +44 (0)20 7402 4103

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Adres:
Serpentine Gallery
Kensington Gardens
London
W2 3XA
Telefoonnummer: +44 (0)20 7402 6075
Fax: +44 (0)20 7402 4103
Openbaar vervoer: Tube: Lancaster Gate (nearest), South Kensington (15minutes' walk) or Knightsbridge (15 minutes' walk)Bus: 9,10,12,52,94

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4.0
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Lovely gallery space, and a nice sandwich, too.

Saw the Jeff Koons exhibition here this Summer. The gallery is free to enter, and invites donations, sells guides etc. We walked straight in, but as we were leaving there was a queue, and a few...

Saw the Jeff Koons exhibition here this Summer. The gallery is free to enter, and invites donations, sells guides etc. We walked straight in, but as we were leaving there was a queue, and a few people being let in at a time. I was impressed by how smoothly that was being managed (okay, not a tricky operation, but some places do it without much charm!). The staff were keeping people informed as the line moved (fairly quickly), advising them about not touching exhibits once inside, and carrying backbacks rather than wearing them etc, and offering the couple-of-quid guides to anyone who wanted one whilst waiting.

A guided talk started part way through our visit, and we decided not to join it, but when they caught up with us we wished we had. The guide was really lovely, very well informed and interesting, and not at all patronising in response to questions (I've heard some guides some places can be intimidating, though I've never experienced that). He had had contact with Jeff Koons and was able to talk with authority about the artist's career and current show. I learnt a lot and it enhanced the exhibition for me. The talks are free, I believe.

It was a very smooth gallery experience, and a lovely space in which to view the work. It's quite small - you could spend a relaxed hour on an exhibition. We could have enjoyed looking for longer.

We also went for the Pavilion which is designed for the space outside the gallery by a different architect each Summer, and worth a look (I was there mid-August) That was very enjoyable; we sat underneath and had lunch from the little cafe bar that operates just outside the gallery (and is part of it). Very pricey for take-away (even for London, I thought - I'm fairly sure it was £3.60 for a bottle of 'This water'), but given the setting, and the fact that the sandwiches really were very good indeed, and of quality ingredients, it didn't seem unreasonable on the day. (Only one complaint, which I emailed them afterwards; they didn't accept the glass bottles back for recycling. My personal opinion was that they should!).

The gallery and pavilion didn't feel crowded at all, even in the middle of August, though it was very well attended. It felt like an airy and tranquil place to spend a couple of hours, and a lovely setting, and next time I'm in London I will definitely check what's on there.

 
5.0
24 september 2009
by Lotsabob, Cornwall
 

interesting exhibitions in the heart of Kensington gardens

the gallery is fairly small so it doesn't take to long to go around it for a spot of culture while strolling in Kensington gardens.

the gallery is fairly small so it doesn't take to long to go around it for a spot of culture while strolling in Kensington gardens.

 
4.0
8 september 2008
by MaudTA, London
 

Oasis in the park

Go here if you feel the need to escape the hussle and bussle of the city. During all my visits to the Serpentine (usually in winter), it's been a tranquil environment for enjoying contemporary art...

Go here if you feel the need to escape the hussle and bussle of the city. During all my visits to the Serpentine (usually in winter), it's been a tranquil environment for enjoying contemporary art. It's a lovely former tea pavillion situated in the middle of Kensington Gardens. It's a rather small building so I doubt if there's any future plans to add a cafe. There's a little gift shop with a wonderful selection of cards, gift items, and art books. Check out their website for current events. This gallery is the perfect brief stopping off point on your way to Kensington Palace or Royal Albert Hall. Also a nice interlude if you've got time between rail departures at Paddington Station. Instead of sitting in the train station, check your luggage at the "Left luggage" counter, and take a stroll down to Kensington Gardens/Hyde Park.

 
5.0
25 juli 2004
by offtolondon, Washington, D.C. Metro Area
 

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