Monday - Wednesday: 10AM - 6PM
Thursday & Friday: 10AM - 8PM
Saturday - Sunday: 10AM – 6PM
Saatchi Gallery,
Duke of York's HQ,
King's Road,
London, SW3 4RY
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The Gallery First opened in 1985 in St John's Wood as a way for collector Charles Saatchi to share his art collection with the public. The first exhibitions, until 1991 were mainly about American painters and sculptors. In 1992, Saatchi launched the first of a series of shows featuring Young British Artists. In 2003, the gallery moved to County Hall on the South Bank of the Thames, then in 2008, it moved again, this time to the Duke of York's HQ on King's Road in Chelsea.
Saatchi Gallery exists as a registered charity to provide an innovative platform for contemporary art and culture. They are committed to supporting artists and rendering contemporary art accessible to all. Its goal is to show contemporary work that would otherwise not be seen in London institutions such as Tate Modern.
Flowers have, throughout history, inspired artists, writers and creatives. Flowers – Flora In Contemporary Art & Culture seeks to reveal the myriad ways that flowers continue to be depicted by artists and their omnipresence within our contemporary culture. Occupying two floors and over nine major gallery spaces, this exhibition features large-scale installations, original art, photography, fashion, archival objects and graphic design exploring the ongoing influence of flowers on creativity and human expression.