The Railings gallery is a haven for art lovers and collectors, interested in a range of art styles. The gallery stocks thought-provoking works by acclaimed artists like Andy Warhol and Peter Blake. You will find pop art, portraits, landscapes and abstract art in a variety of media. The gallery also offers beautiful frames and framing advice.
Alan Wheatley Art sells artworks that transcend the traditional canvas to use diverse media like glass and metal. It hosts a range of exhibitions displaying unusual sculptures, paintings, furniture and photographs. It stocks art by world-famous artists as well as lesser known figures. The proprietor also offers consultancy services regarding buying, selling and appraisals. You can visit the gallery by appointment only.
The Grosvenor Gallery was established in 1960 by Eric Estoric an American Sociologist. He has showcased his huge collection of artworks at this gallery. They include works of various famous European artists from the 20th Century; Picasso, Brancusi, Chagall, Braque, Klee, Gonzales, Leger and others. The gallery also displays works by upcoming artists and international ones.
Located in Westminister, and established since 1980, Richard Nagy's gallery one of its kind. The fine arts displayed here speaks aloud. They also feature many modern canons. You need to visit and witness it, to believe it. Check out the website to for further details.
Ritter/Zamet is a contemporary art gallery in Whitechapel. They have a temporary exhibitions of rotating artists every year. Showcasing artworks that even border being weird, this gallery is for those looking for off-beat galleries in the city.
At HackelBury Fine Art, the focus is on promoting contemporary artists, the length of whose careers range from 15 to 30 years. You can visit the gallery for art exhibitions, fairs and museum collaborations. The works of contemporary artists from different parts of the world, a list which includes the likes of Bill Armstrong, Katia Leibmann and Stephen Inggs, are exhibited here.