
It is located to the north of Burlington House, which houses the Royal Academy , a leading British art institution. Immediately to the east and running parallel to Cork Street are New Bond Street and Old Bond Street. The nearest tube station is Green Park.
| Alan Cristea Gallery http://www.alancristea.com At least ten in-house exhibitions are mounted every year, and the gallery further promotes its artists by continually arranging exhibitions in other galleries and museums. Many recent and historical editions published by Alan Cristea are housed in museum collections around the world. The gallery also deals in the very best twentieth century master graphics and represents the prints of Naum Gabo and the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation. The gallery exhibits the paintings of Gillian Ayres, Gordon Cheung, Jan Dibbets, Allen Jones, Ian McKeever and Lisa Milroy. | |
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| Medici Gallery http://www.medicigallery.co.uk The gallery shows specialist contemporary figurative art, contemporary representational art, crafts from Britain's leading craft makers, Jenny Barron, Michael Bennallack-Hart, Noel Bensted, Sarah Butterfield, Sue Campion, Nigel Casseldine, Colin Chandler, John Charlesworth, James Crittenden and Tony De Wolf. | |
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| The Mayor Gallery http://www.artnet.com/mayor.html Known as the first gallery in Cork Street, The Mayor Gallery was founded in 1925 and is London’s foremost gallery for Dada and Surrealism. The gallery also shows works of leading American pop artists alongside European Nouveau Realism, this and centre point of Unite One, a group that include artist such as Henry Moore, Paul Nash, Ben Nicholson and many other, this gallery is well worth a visit. | |
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