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Arcade
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Tucked away on Lever Street, Arcade is the kind of unassuming gallery that rewards those who seek it out. This East London space doesn't scream for attention with its shop-front facade, but step inside and you'll discover a curated selection of contemporary works from ten international artists. It's the kind of place where you can spend an hour wandering through exhibitions featuring names like Caroline Achaintre and Kit Craig without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.
Known For
- •contemporary art exhibitions
- •international artists
- •curated shows
- •Clerkenwell location
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Location & Hours
We-Sa 12:00-18:00
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A Quiet Contemporary Gem in East London
Arcade is that rare London gallery that feels like a discovery rather than a destination. The space itself is modest—almost deceptively so from the street—but inside, you'll find carefully selected works that showcase both established and emerging contemporary artists. It's not flashy or pretentious, which is exactly what makes it appealing. The exhibitions rotate regularly, so there's always something new to see if you're in the area.
What I appreciate most is the accessibility of the place. Unlike some galleries that feel intimidating, Arcade invites you to linger and actually engage with the work. The lighting is good, the rooms aren't cramped, and you won't feel like you're being rushed out. It's perfect for a quiet afternoon when you want to appreciate art without the crowds of the major museums.
Opening hours are limited to Wed-Sat noon-6pm, so plan accordingly. It's easily accessible from Old Street tube, making it a convenient stop if you're exploring the Clerkenwell and Shoreditch area.
Lire en français
Arcade est cette galerie londonienne rare qui donne l'impression d'une découverte plutôt qu'une destination. L'espace lui-même est modeste, presque décevant de l'extérieur, mais à l'intérieur, vous trouverez des œuvres soigneusement sélectionnées qui mettent en valeur des artistes contemporains établis et émergents. Ce n'est ni flashy ni prétentieux, ce qui explique exactement son charme.
Ce que j'apprécie le plus, c'est l'accessibilité du lieu. Contrairement à certaines galeries qui peuvent intimider, Arcade vous invite à flâner et vraiment vous engager avec les œuvres. L'éclairage est bon, les pièces ne sont pas exiguës, et vous ne vous sentirez pas pressé de partir. C'est parfait pour une après-midi calme quand vous souhaitez apprécier l'art sans la foule des grands musées.
Les horaires d'ouverture sont limités au mer-sam de midi à 18h, donc planifiez en conséquence. Facilement accessible depuis le métro Old Street, c'est une escale pratique si vous explorez Clerkenwell et Shoreditch.