March 2024 by Maksim Farkas
Definitely worth a visit on 420
March 2024 by Joel Pagett
I recently visited the Serpentine Gallery for the thought provoking Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You. by Barbara Kruger. There are a lot of themes behind the bright and bold artworks, and it certainly makes you think (and sometimes laugh).It?s a small gallery, but is well thought out and seemed to handle visitor numbers well.The exhibition is well worth a visit, and it?s easy to prebook free tickets on the Serpentine Gallery website. I would recommend booking tickets in advance as it does get busy.
March 2024 by Tony L
Visited the Serpentine South Gallery to see the 'Barbara Kruger: Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You' exhibitions, which is is free admission and walk-ups are welcome.It's one of the nicest free museums and gallery that you can visit in London.
March 2024 by Jon Gray
Very interesting exhibition n brilliant staff
February 2024 by Cinzia Semeraro
It's one of my favourite galleries here in London. Located in the middle of Hyde Park it's an oasis of peace, conducive to great experiences. Their outstanding Summer Pavilions attract the interest of grownups and young children and the wide selection of multinational artists within their gallery delights the public with their thought-provoking artworks.
February 2024 by Daniela Sheppard
Great place to discover modern art and learn about artists. Best thing about it, it is free, it has a great art souvenirs shop and friendly staff. We slways stop here when in the area!
February 2024 by Kwok Lau
The Serpentine Galleries are two contemporary art galleries located in Kensington Gardens, London. The Serpentine South Gallery, designed by George Hudson in 1834, is a Grade II listed building, while the Serpentine North Gallery, designed by Zaha Hadid, was opened in 2003. Both galleries host a year-round program of temporary exhibitions, events, and education programs, making them a popular destination for art lovers, families, and tourists alike.One of the best things about the Serpentine Galleries is that admission is free, making them accessible to everyone. The galleries are also located in a beautiful setting, amidst the lush greenery of Kensington Gardens. This makes them a great place to spend an afternoon, whether you're interested in art or just looking for a relaxing escape from the hustle and bustle of London.In addition to exhibitions, the Serpentine Galleries also host a variety of events and programs, such as talks, workshops, and film screenings. These events are a great way to learn more about contemporary art and meet other art enthusiasts.Whether you're a seasoned art lover or just looking for something fun and free to do in London, the Serpentine Galleries are definitely worth a visit. With their free admission, beautiful setting, and world-renowned exhibitions, they have something to offer everyone.
February 2024 by APGK
Have to go. It is is free to roam...
February 2024 by Jane
Always good and if not at least interesting, remembering Pissholes in the Snow from way back, and it's usually free with a voluntary donation for visitors as UK tax payers fund most museums and art galleries.
February 2024 by Sefora A
Bathrooms were decent. Enjoyed the current exhibition of Barbara Kruger. Could do with more seats in the viewing rooms for the two video style pieces.Location requires bit of a walk but it's a beautiful location, inside the park. If you can book tickets in advance. I highly advise that. My friend and I had to qué up as we had not.Lovely venue.
February 2024 by Jasmin Pang
I?m a big fan of Refik Anadol?s art and was so glad to learn that Serpentine Gallery is hosting his exhibition and it?s accessible to the public with prior booking. The setup of the gallery allows his art to be displayed on all four surrounding walls as well as the ceiling of the gallery. I?ve seen his art previously in Hong Kong, Athens and Rotterdam but Serpentine really have the best setting of all!
December 2023 by José M. Ruibérriz
I came for the toilets, I stayed for the exhibition.
November 2023 by Orly Art
Bazelitz great experience
October 2023 by ?????
The exhibition was being replaced so there wasn't much to see, but the exterior alone felt peaceful.The cafe right in front of the gallery also has a nice feel.The structure is so artistic that it makes you feel like drinking coffee.The mere fact that there is a gallery like this in the park is refreshing.
October 2023 by Giovanna Tarlazzi
Beautiful gallery in the middle of two adjacent parks and with a beautiful lake with a bridge crossing it. There are two galleries, one on the bridge side with a nearby pavilion designed by Zaza Adib