The London art scene is one of the most vibrant in the world, from blockbuster exhibitions at the large galleries and museums to intimate shows at small private galleries. There is also a large number of art fairs throughout the year where you can buy original art for a few pounds or millions. These events offer an opportunity to discover up-and-coming artists. If you just want to look and are on a budget, there are a large number of free art exhibitions throughout London. You do not even have to go inside a gallery , there are thousands of objects of Public art in the streets of London.
Public Art in London
Great London Sculptures: The Mermaid by Damien Hirst at Greenwich Peninsula
Great London Sculptures: Head in the Wind By Allen Jones at Greenwich Peninsula
Leaping Hare on Crescent and Bell by Barry Flanagan in Broadgate Arena
London Sculptures : Allies by Lawrence Holofcener in New Bond Street
London Sculptures : Sherlock Holmes by John Doubleday in Baker Street
Great London Sculptures: The Broadgate Venus by Fernando Botero
Public Art in London
Great London Sculptures: The Quantum Cloud by Antony Gormley at Greenwich Peninsula
Great London Sculptures: Demon with Bowl by Damien Hirst at Greenwich Peninsula
Great London Sculptures: Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
London Sculptures: Kindertransport – The Arrival by Frank Meisler at Liverpool Street Station
London Sculptures: The Meeting Place by Paul Day at St Pancras Railway Station
London Sculptures: The Broad Family by Xavier Corberó in Broadgate
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