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Victoria Miro Gallery, London

The Victoria Miro Gallery is an excellent contemporary art gallery in a converted Victorian furniture factory in Mayfair.

The Victoria Miro Gallery is an excellent contemporary art gallery in a converted Victorian furniture factory in Mayfair. Displaying creations by established as well as new artists including Idris Khan, Celia Paul and Doug Aitken among others, it promotes innovation in art and installation.


Hours

Sun

8:00

17:00

Mon

8:00

17:00

Tue

8:00

17:00

Wed

8:00

17:00

Thu

8:00

17:00

Fri

8:00

17:00

Sat

8:00

17:00

About Victoria Miro Gallery

 16 Wharf Rd, N1 7RW

 +44 44 20 7336

 www.victoria-miro.com

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