Galleries

Skarstedt London

focused on concepts such as representation, authorship, identity, and sexual politics across a wide-range of media

8 Bennet Street
London SW1A 1RP, UK

Skarstedt’s London gallery is situated in the historic district of St James’s with the main exhibition space at ground floor level, the three interconnected galleries enable Skarstedt to continue its programme, of historically-researched and museum-quality exhibitions.

Skarstedt’s unique relationship with artists allows it to present museum-quality exhibitions both on the primary and secondary markets, creating a dialogue between the generations.

Skarstedt is committed to supporting and advancing the legacy of leading international artists by showcasing their work across its four gallery spaces (the last one opening in Paris in Fall 2021).

Contacts & Details
OPENING TIMES:
Mon – Fri 10am – 5pm
CLOSING DAYS:
Sat, Sun
T: +44 207 499 5200
M: london@skarstedt.com
W: Skarstedt London

ADDRESS
8 Bennet Street
London SW1A 1RP, UK

ESTABLISHED
1994
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Represented Artists
Francis Bacon
Artist
Georg Baselitz
Artist
John Chamberlain
Artist
George Condo
Artist
Willem de Kooning
Artist
Carroll Dunham
Artist
Eric Fischl
Artist
Peter Fischli & David Weiss
Artist
Lucio Fontana
Artist
Günther Förg
Artist
Keith Haring
Artist
Jenny Holzer
Artist
KAWS
Artist
Mike Kelley
Artist
Martin Kippenberger
Artist
Yves Klein
Artist
Barbara Kruger
Artist
Robert Mapplethorpe
Artist
Juan Muñoz
Artist
Albert Oehlen
Artist
Steven Parrino
Artist
Pablo Picasso
Artist
Sigmar Polke
Artist
David Salle
Artist
Thomas Schütte
Artist
Cindy Sherman
Artist
Rosemarie Trockel
Artist
Andy Warhol
Artist
Rebecca Warren
Artist
Franz West
Artist
Sue Williams
Artist
Christopher Wool
Artist
Past Exhibitions
Exhibitions
David Salle: Tree of Life
A metaphorical excavation, a universal experience to which Salle has given literal visual form.
17 Sep 2021 - 30 Oct 2021
Skarstedt London
London
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