White Cube, Contemporary art gallery in Bermondsey, London, England
White Cube is a contemporary art gallery in Bermondsey with spacious exhibition spaces inside a former warehouse building. The high ceilings and industrial brick walls create a setting where rotating art exhibitions are presented to visitors.
The gallery was founded in 1993 and initially opened in a different London location. The current Bermondsey building is a former factory structure from the 1970s that was converted in 2011.
The gallery presents work from artists around the world and plays a central role in how contemporary art is shown and discussed today. Visitors can observe how these international perspectives shape the current art conversation.
Admission is free and the gallery sits in an active art district with many other galleries nearby. Visitors should plan to spend time exploring the surrounding area, which has numerous other art spaces and eating places.
In the 1990s the gallery helped launch the careers of many artists, making it a significant place in the art world of that time. This connection to an entire generation still shapes how people view the space today.
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