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The Serpentine Galleries comprise two exhibition spaces in Kensington Gardens: the original Serpentine Gallery in a 1934 tea pavilion and the Serpentine North (formerly Sackler Gallery) designed by Zaha Hadid. Together they form one of London's most important venues for contemporary art.

White Cube Bermondsey is one of the world's most influential commercial galleries, occupying a 5,440-square-metre former warehouse in South London. Founded by Jay Jopling, it represents major contemporary artists including Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, and Antony Gormley.

The Whitechapel Gallery is a pioneering East London institution that has presented groundbreaking exhibitions since 1901. It was the first UK venue to show Picasso's Guernica (1939) and has championed artists from Jackson Pollock to Frida Kahlo.