180 Studios
Cultural center · Temple ·

180 Studios

Cultural center · Temple ·

Cultural center with immersive new-media installations

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Level 2, 180 Strand, Surrey St, Temple, London WC2R 1EA, United Kingdom Get directions

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Level 2, 180 Strand, Surrey St, Temple, London WC2R 1EA, United Kingdom Get directions

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"After hugely successful pop-ups in Clapham and at Newcomer Wines in Dalston, as well as a Thai sausage hot dog meal kit that flew off the proverbial shelves, AngloThai are opening their first permanent restaurant. Husband and wife team John and Desiree Chantarasak will continue to combine the best British produce with northern Thai flavours. The location will be in central somewhere, but, for now, it’s TBC. Until then try: Singburi, Kiln We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation

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"There are more must-see shows around town. Among them: “Lux” at 180 Studios, 180 The Strand—the Brutalist landmark turned contemporary cultural hub—is staging large-scale and immersive new-media installations by artists such as Es Devlin, Carsten Nicolai, and Hito Steyerl (October 13­–December 18)."

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Festus Ifiti J.

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I came to 180 studios and I knew now what to expect. I bought tickets to see Ryoji ikeda latest installation. I've never heard of the guy, but I came with an open mind and an open heart. If you love physics, data, monitoring systems then this exhibition is for you. It's a feast for the senses. This exhibition comes with a photosensitivity warning because it has intense lights, high frequency sounds and rapid transition which may cause strong sensory stimulation. The experience lasts for 15 minutes or so and it is all encompassing. I was lying there, transported to another place, thinking other thoughts. I enjoyed it, I look forward to another exhibition so I can compare and contrast.

Karolina W.

Google
Visiting the Riyoko Ikeda exhibition at Studio 180 in London was an absolutely unforgettable experience! ✨ As someone who has loved Japan and its art since childhood, seeing Riyoko Ikeda’s legendary work in person felt truly magical. Her art carries so much beauty, history, and emotion — every drawing tells a story that stays with you long after you leave. The atmosphere of the exhibition was elegant yet full of warmth, and you could feel the respect and admiration everyone had for her incredible legacy. It was both nostalgic and deeply inspiring — a dream come true for anyone who grew up loving The Rose of Versailles. 🌹 The only small challenge was finding the correct entrance to Studio 180 — you need to walk all the way to the end of the street, then turn left and go down a bit. But once you arrive, it’s absolutely worth it! A truly special and emotional experience. I’m so grateful I got to be there — highly recommended to any fan of Japanese culture and classic art. 🇯🇵❤️

M J

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Wow! What a place for an event! Just in awe of the facilities. I had such an amazing time when I attended the Healf Expo 2025. Spectacular venue for a Spectacular event! Three floors beautifully showcasing the biggest and most exciting brands in the health, fitness and wellness industry 💪

Giovanni La M.

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My favorite gallery and art space in London, if might as well get a membership cause at 40 pounds a year you will save a lot of money. I have seen many shows here during the years, the last one was Gabriel Moses this summer. I am going back this week to see the new shows. Top notch place.

Otakar H.

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Always an interesting exhibition. Mind a few things: it is in a basement, so it quite cold there, the entrance is from a side, not from the address of 180 Studios as it appears on maps. There is no place for dropping a bag when visiting. The exhibitions are usually superb but for the operative discomfort, taking one star down.

Sue S.

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Went to see the Wes Anderson exhibitions 'Android City' at 180 Studios, first time I'd every been here. Loved the exhibition. Loved the venue. Was easy to get to from Victoria, nice walk through St. James Park and you're there. Lots of amenities in the area so you want for nothing. Don't think they could have picked a better venue to show it in. Nice and airy, good volume of people allowed in at one time, so made it easy to see everything. The staff were lovely - knowledgeable about the exhibition, friendly and helpful. What's not to like. It's now on my list to check to see what's on there next time I'm in London.

C

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Gucci Cosmos exhibition I would have liked to see a lot more fashion items. They had a lot of bags and suitcases. Not enough clothes and dresses in my opinion. The room with the closet that rotates and the draws come in and out at different times is impressive. It's worth going just for that room. Feels like the exhibition producers were more focused on the technology elements rather than the fashion items and having as many clothes as possible. Maybe I'm just comparing it too much with the Dior exhibition at the V&A which was incredible, a lot of rooms with a lot of dresses.

Dio G

Google
Superb exhibition of light and sound. Sensory stimulating and rather intimate. I think everyone who appreciates audiovisual effects and art should pay a visit. Great lounge in the waiting area. Very good coffee. Clean toilets. Overall it was an amazing experience and I’d greatly recommend it to all.