This is a lovely, accessible and very reasonably priced gallery on the King's Road. Lovely setting and delightful gallery. s with all modern art you wonder how some IS art but it is controversial and thought provoking. I go every time when in London. There is always some good art in between what I would consider mediocre or a downright joke!
This is a lovely, accessible and very reasonably priced gallery on the King's Road. Lovely setting and delightful gallery. s with all modern art you wonder how some IS art but it is controversial and thought provoking. I go every time when in London. There is always some good art in between what I would consider mediocre or a downright joke!
Shaqi Art Gallery is located at the corner of Sloan Square subway station. It has modern art works and is not always well-known artists. Some paintings can be understood. It is difficult to understand abstract works without a tour guide. You can enjoy the paintings without tickets. There are often temporary exhibitions of art. And there's the laser show.
The building is a bit claustrophobic, most of the exhibition is contemporary art, there is an extra exhibition that is only paid, other regular exhibitions are free, and the top floor works are more exciting.
From selfie to self-expression, from self-portraits to endless self-portraits, self-portrait software proves that people are naturally narcissistic. Once they went to Chelsea to see the graduation exhibition, they found that as long as they put a mirror in their work, it would become very interactive.
It doesn't feel very special. Maybe it's because there are so many art galleries. If you see better galleries, you won't be interested in such galleries. But the roadside stalls in the square near the gallery are very good.
Sage Gallery on King's Avenue in Chelsea is one of my favorite galleries. There are self-expression exhibitions, in short self-portraits, and some exhibitions are abstract oil paintings, which can be visited free of charge. There are many good shops and cafes nearby.