A small gallery in Kensington gardens, where you enjoy quality art in a peaceful atmosphere. Currently exhibiting Leon Golub. Although aesthetically his art doesn't appeal to me, it's ideology does!
They've got two lovely galleries - original and Sackler - in the heart of Hyde Park. It's enjoyable to come to see Serpentine Pavilion every year when the weather is good.
If you love architecture, this place needs no introduction. If you don't, how interested would you be in visiting a place that every year gets a new look designed by fancy and very clever people?
Each year a designer is appointed to transform the Gallery. In the grounds, there's a permanent work by artist and poet Ian Hamilton Finlay, dedicated to the Serpentine’s former Patron Princess Diana.
Famous for its distinctive exhibitions, architecture & annual Pavilion commission. Every Saturday the Serpentine Gallery hosts talks and seminars with prominent artists, poets, curators and academics.
The red pavilion is very womb like and the cafe was very good even though we brought a picnic with us. We all enjoyed playing on the ping pong/tabletennis tables.