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Nestled in the vibrant heart of Kensington, Saatchi Gallery is a contemporary art haven that celebrates both emerging and established artists. This dynamic space, housed in a historic 19th-century building, offers an ever-evolving array of exhibitions that push the boundaries of creativity. One standout event features a collaboration with Fact and 180 Studios, showcasing the innovative works of 14 digital artists who utilize cutting-edge technology like AI and holographic projections to create immersive experiences.Reviews
The Saatchi Gallery in London has garnered rave reviews for its impressive exhibitions, including the Bob Marley One Love Experience and the Tiffany & Co Vision & Virtuosity Exhibition. Visitors have praised the gallery's diverse range of contemporary art, unique experiences like silent discos and live listening rooms, as well as its engaging displays showcasing unseen photographs and memorabilia. While some mention overcrowding and lack of air conditioning during peak times, overall, the gallery is highly recommended for art enthusiasts seeking a mix of established and emerging artists' works.
Nice gallery, walking distance from Victoria Station. Very cool exterior, small galleries with great exhibitions.
We visited the flower exhibition, which I thought was brilliant. Very interesting displays, good areas, seats available for the occasional rest.
The washrooms were okay (clean, but hook behind door broken so needed to juggle handbag or pay to store it, soap dispenser broken but temporary one provided). Shop full of interesting things to buy (not completely stupid prices). Coffee available (but we didn’t buy one). Not sure if you would cope with a pushchair or wheelchair—there was a lift but it was small. Steps were crowded. Worth visiting when not too busy.
We didn’t book in advance and we paid and entered immediately. But I don’t know if that is typical.
Brilliant Flowers exhibition. £18 Which i felt was well worth the money, with lots of att installations, paintings, and art pieces to look at. I loved the variety, colours and layout. I went with my friend on Sunday for 1pm, it wasn't too overcrowded, nice calm vibe throughout the gallery. I would highly recommend 👌🏽x
I had the best time at the Flowers: Flora in Contemporary Art & Culture exhibition at Saatchi Gallery! The displays were absolutely stunning, from delicate dried flower installations to interactive digital gardens that responded to movement—it felt like stepping into a dream.
One of my favorite parts was Rebecca Louise Law’s piece, where thousands of dried flowers hung from the ceiling, creating this magical, almost otherworldly space. Miguel Chevalier’s virtual garden was another highlight—it was mesmerizing to see digital flowers bloom and shift in real time.
If you’re thinking of going, book your tickets early! It’s super popular, and I’ve heard it can sell out. Definitely worth it if you love art, nature, or just want a unique experience. The exhibition runs until May 5, 2025—don’t miss it!
Great display with a wide variety of artefacts, all thoughtfully categorized.
My personal favourite is Hall 8 – the dry flower waterfall. It looks absolutely dreamy and smells amazing, like stepping into a garden from another dimension. The only downside for me is that some of the descriptions are a bit too lengthy and could be more concise.
That said, given the impressive curation and effort put into the display, I believe the ticket price is well justified.
It's ok. Good 1.5 hour to 2 hours if you have someone to discuss.
Some are is available for sale in the shop.
I think I'm not a fan of modern art so -1 star.
I went mainly to see the main flower "garland". It was really beautiful. The smell of dried flowers was bringing back memories from my childhood. Some painting were beautiful, some were not. Good variety - clothing, movie posters, record covers.