Flowers Gallery

Art gallery · Mayfair

Flowers Gallery

Art gallery · Mayfair

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21 Cork St, London W1S 3LZ, United Kingdom

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Gallery featuring eclectic contemporary art, sculptures, and photos  

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21 Cork St, London W1S 3LZ, United Kingdom Get directions

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21 Cork St, London W1S 3LZ, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 7439 7766
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"Flowers Gallery exhibits cutting-edge contemporary works, including painting, sculpture, and photography, and is a fixture in London’s creative landscape." - Coolstuff Team

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Augustin Mamadou

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Vert Nice car spotting zone in the area ! You can see so much differents models like Porsche or Ferrari and so much more ! I recommend you to go check out this amazing cars !!

Caïna Verrin

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without doubt some of the most friendly people on cork street! a beautiful space set over two floors with excellent light and eclectic works often on show. highly worth popping into!

홍지호

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This exhibition was so moving.. I just want to express my feelings in this one sentence 🥹 I am grateful to be able to see this exhibition :)

Gerrard Russell

Google
Great Gallery in Cork Street has fantastic Artwork on the ground floor and Basement. Always showing interesting works of sculptures, photos and paintings. Near Saville Row and Burlington Arcade and the RCA.

EFlatMajor7

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Flowers Gallery is showing new works by Scottish artist Peter Howson. The exhibition of apocalyptic paintings and drawings takes its title from the mythical river Phlegethon, also known as the 'river of fire', which featured notably as a site of punishment in Dante's Divine Comedy.

Cora Ayers

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It is the place where designing inspiration blooms and every creation responds to your own ideas, even it is a marriage or any other event. Bouquets form Flowers Centrals delivers interflora flowers according to your desire and bespoke design. Love them

Dr Jesica Mac Leod

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Gorgeous art

Teddy Ber

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The responsible is very kin and have put on great informations on subjects... I warmly recommend dropping by this great gallery when around London
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Leanne W.

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This is the West End branch of the Flowers family. The original gallery was originally set up by Angela Flowers in 1988, in the East End, near where their 'East' gallery now sits on Kingsland Rd, and has since grown to include this gallery and a gallery in New York. The gallery hosts some fantastic exhibitions and represents some fabulous artists, of which include; Boyd and Evans, Michael Kidner, Patrick Hughes and Bernard Cohen. This is an impressive and friendly gallery, which has a slightly more professional feel than the laid back East branch.
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Adam W.

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Flowers gallery in the heart of the west end currently has not one but two intriguing exhibitions on at the moment. When other galleries are slowing down in the summer months or just showing works they have in stock flowers gallery is coming alive (quite literally with some of the pieces of animated works). On the ground level is a show that any lover of photography should see. It has iconic and resonating images from Edward Burtynsky, Nadav Kander & Robert Polidori. The paintings have a magnificent and grand feeling that puts a single human down to a smaller scale in comparison to the place we have impacted upon. Burtynsky & Kander's Photographs have the most in common being both soft and powerful, with a painterly quality in comparison to Polidori's two interior photographs on show. All three make you question where there taken from and puts a sense of responsibility on you the viewer as part of the species that created the said space, making it a contemplative and thought provoking exhibition. Downstairs is a more quirkier exhibition with four artists who work on a smaller scale Betsy Dadd, Jane Edden; Kleio Gizeli & Tim Lewis. There is a very different atmosphere down there to upstairs where the vastness of the space in the photos act like mirrors making the space seem even bigger, downstairs the work has the opposite effect. The movement and noises in the small pieces give an almost hand crafted feel to the show and a slight creepy feeling as you walk around and motion sensors are set off, the work draws you and forces you to be a spectator. Together the two exhibitions juxtapose in such a way that demonstrates the power of the image and the artists mind, whether on the grand scale of Burtynsky's huge manufactured landscaped or the mesmerising 'little people' in Tim lewis' works.

Qype User (natali…)

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Flowers was apparently the first gallery in London to show solely contemporary art so good for them. This is the Mayfair branch of Flower's, same as the ones in New Yprk, Shoreditch, and Kingsland.