Newport Street Gallery

Brixton, Peckham & South London


Newport Street Gallery hosts artist Damien Hirst's personal collection in a series of converted industrial buildings that were once used as scenery-painting studios for theatres in the West End. The collection spans more than 3000 works, including pieces by Banksy, Jeff Koons, Pablo Picasso and Tracey Emin. Check online before you go to make sure it's open, as it's sometimes closed for weeks for new installations.


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