Chelsea Art Museum

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Lonely Planet review

One of many new additions to the art scene here, this museum occupies a three-story red brick building dating from 1850 and stands on land once owned by writer Clement Clarke Moore. Its focus is on post-war abstract expressionism, especially by national and international artists; its permanent collection includes works by Antonio Corpora, Laszlo Lakner and sculptor Bernar Venet.

It's also the headquarters of the Miotte Foundation, dedicated to archiving the works of Jean Miotte, a Soho-based artist who has played a big role in the genre of Informel (Informal Art).