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- SheMarch 29, 2015A small gallery in Kensington gardens, where you enjoy quality art in a peaceful atmosphere. Currently exhibiting Leon Golub. Although aesthetically his art doesn't appeal to me, it's ideology does!
- Y KimOctober 5, 2015They've got two lovely galleries - original and Sackler - in the heart of Hyde Park. It's enjoyable to come to see Serpentine Pavilion every year when the weather is good.
- Giorgi MerebashviliSeptember 26, 2016Well best architects make there pavilions here + you have amazing free gallery which always delivers nice peace of art, be greatfull to that
- Gary HorSeptember 26, 2016Love the installations here. They do change them each year which is rather nice. Definitely a must visit if you're in Hyde Park.
- Andres SchondubeAugust 7, 2016Great place to visit and you have the Kensington gardens and Hyde park to enjoy either before or after checking it out.
- João GonçalvesSeptember 27, 2016If you love architecture, this place needs no introduction. If you don't, how interested would you be in visiting a place that every year gets a new look designed by fancy and very clever people?
- Thomas DefiseNovember 15, 2019Went there to see Albert Oehlen exhibition, you can count 20/30 min for it. The exhibition worst the visit if you are into surrealism and colorful art
- dtmcoJune 12, 2016A great gallery, often free entry the gallery shows a variety of different works. The annual Pavilion installation is a must see for me.
- Anthony PopeoJuly 8, 2017The pavilions in the summer are gorgeous. Neat space, especially if you're looking for a quiet area to sit down.
- JacquesMay 13, 2015Lovely gallery near the Serpentine lake. Take in the art; then relax the rest of the afternoon in a deck chair or hire a rowing boat
- FabbricaPelletterieMilanoMarch 20, 2012Each year a designer is appointed to transform the Gallery. In the grounds, there's a permanent work by artist and poet Ian Hamilton Finlay, dedicated to the Serpentine’s former Patron Princess Diana.
- JustinNovember 9, 2015Usually something good/unusual on! Check out the cramped but wonderfully comprehensive in-gallery branch of Koenig Books
- Marcelle Foresti ZadraJune 27, 2014It was amazing experience!!!! I suggest to visit the exibition Movement, with Wayne McGregor, curated by Marina Abramović
- Louis VuittonDecember 16, 2011Famous for its distinctive exhibitions, architecture & annual Pavilion commission. Every Saturday the Serpentine Gallery hosts talks and seminars with prominent artists, poets, curators and academics.
- Margherita B.March 11, 2017Check the Serpentine Gallery. They also have an outdoor temp installation from may to october.
- Akin OJuly 19, 2013One of the best art galleries in London. Art at its finest; filled with provocative themes. Free entry.
- Arnaud DaupeuxJuly 5, 2015Don't miss the Serpentine Pavilion and if you do, come back next year to enjoy the next one!
- Stephany LaraDecember 27, 2018Nice exposition good to me more conscious about what we are doing in this world
- Ann MarieAugust 18, 2010The red pavilion is very womb like and the cafe was very good even though we brought a picnic with us. We all enjoyed playing on the ping pong/tabletennis tables.
- CarolineJuly 19, 2012Free gallery in Kensington Gardens. Check out their pavilion in the summer, which changes every year.
- Tom MaxwellDecember 9, 2016The Lucy Raven exhibit on right now is great if you're into the behind-the-scenes work of a filmmaker. Displays the digital-analog divide
- Jeremy Le VanSeptember 26, 2011See what exhibition is on... In the summer (mid June - October), check out the serpentine pavilion, by a different architect every year!
- The current Wolfgang Tillmans exhibition is idiosyncratic and interesting. It's free and definitely worth a look.
- Pat SchabusApril 18, 2014Famous for its internship programme.... you work and you dont get any money for it.
- Red Leader, LondonJanuary 8, 2011Come early for talks, it's first come first serve and gets extremely busy