Design Museum - design icons and works celebrating 60 years of British design. This exhibition is located in a Marquee on the front lawn of the Valentines Mansion and includes items from The London Design Museum supplied by Sir Terence Conran. Also located in this marquee are exhibits from Valentines Mansion studio artists. | |
Saatchi Gallery - iconic Mini by Damien Hirst. The Saatchi Gallery has loaned the Iconic Mini from Damien Hirst. This is located on the circular lawn at the back of Valentines Mansion.
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The Queen's Beasts by Tom Hiscocks are dramatic sculptures of up to two metres high and are re-imaginings of the original Queen's beast which were created for the coronation. They include the Griffin of Edward II, the Unicorn, the Bull and the Horse of Hanover. This exhibition is also on the circular lawn at the back of Valentines Mansion. | |
London Metropolitan University - future design. The London Metropolitan University is located in a marquee in the Walled Garden next to the Gardeners Cottage Cafe. Their exhibits will include 3D printing.
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Royal College of Art - architectural models and displays. The Royal College of Art will be providing models from their world class leading school of Architecture. This exhibition is located with The Design Museum marquee. | |
Tate Gallery- works of art from modern British artists. Artwork from the following artists is on display at the Ground Floor, Valentines Mansion; Francis Bacon, Sarah Lucas, Lucian Freud, Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth, Anthony Caro, Bridget Riley, Chris Ofili, Richard Long, Rachel Whiteread and Howard Hodgkin. | |
Central St Martins School of Art and Design - British talent old and new. Artwork from the following artists is on display in The Design Museum marquee; Jan Rose, Amy Pliszka, David Bennett, Jack Holt, Oleg Mitrofanov and Lydia Wong.
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Noah And The Whale - Life Is Life.
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Thursday 29 March 2012
London Pride Festival of Art and Design
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