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  2. List of museums in London - Wikipedia

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    A flow chart of London's museums. This is a list of museums in London, the capital city of England and the United Kingdom. It also includes university and non-profit art galleries. As of 2016, there were over 250 registered art institutions in Greater London. [citation needed]

  3. L-13 Light Industrial Workshop - Wikipedia

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    L-13 Light Industrial Workshop is a contemporary art studio and publisher that opened in May 2009 in Clerkenwell, London.Founded and operated by Steve Lowe, it is a revised incarnation of his previous galleries and small presses, ‘the aquarium’ and The Aquarium L-13, and works with a small group of artists known for their unorthodox stances, in developing, exhibiting and publishing their work.

  4. Category:Art museums and galleries in London - Wikipedia

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    Defunct art museums and galleries in London (1 C, 9 P) Dulwich Picture Gallery (2 C, 9 P) I. Imperial War Museum (2 C, 17 P) N. National Gallery, London (2 C, 20 P, 1 F)

  5. Category:Art galleries in London - Wikipedia

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    Defunct art galleries in London (1 C, 30 P) Pages in category "Art galleries in London" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.

  6. Alison Jacques - Wikipedia

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    Originally sited in a small townhouse off Bond Street, London W1, Jacques's gallery relocated in 2007 to a 3,500-square-foot (330 m 2) space at 16-18 Berners Street opposite the Sanderson Hotel in Fitzrovia.

  7. Hales Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Tea Building. Hales Gallery is a contemporary London art gallery located on Bethnal Green Road in Shoreditch owned by Paul Hedge and Paul Maslin. Hales Gallery opened in 1992 in Deptford, South London, before moving to the Tea Building, in Shoreditch, London's East End in 2004 and later opening a second space in Chelsea, New York City in 2018.