Saatchi Gallery

Description

The Saatchi Gallery is a London gallery for contemporary art and an independent charity opened by Charles Saatchi in 1985. Exhibitions which drew upon the collection of Charles Saatchi, led to Saatchi Gallery becoming a recognised authority in contemporary art globally. 

The Gallery acquired a strong reputation for introducing artists who would later gain worldwide recognition. In 2019 Saatchi Gallery became a registered charity and began a new chapter in its history. OUR MISSION Saatchi Gallery exists as a registered charity to provide an innovative platform for contemporary art and culture. 

Prices starts from £20.00 for General Admission, Free for Children and £44.00 for Family(2 adults + 2 children under the age of 18). If you are looking for Best place for day out with kids and families then this is the perfect destination offering fun, adventure, and unforgettable memories for everyone.

Features

  • Paid
  • Host birthday parties: No

Features

  • The Long Now: Saatchi Gallery at 40, 5 November 2025 - 26 April 2026. First and Second Floor Galleries. Celebrating four decades of ground-breaking contemporary art and creativity, The Long Now is an expansive group show featuring iconic and new works by artists closely associated with Saatchi Gallery’s dynamic history alongside fresh voices from a new generation.
  • The Long Now – LATES: 13 February, 27 March, 24 April. To accompany THE LONG NOW, Saatchi Gallery Lates offer art after dark on selected Fridays from 6.30PM – 9PM.
  • Between Waking and Wanting: 5 March - 6 April 2026, Gallery 4: Curated by Liminal Gallery, Between Waking and Wanting brings together the work of four artists, Maud Whatley, Fipsi Seilern, Emma Richardson and Chloe Bonfield. In their own way, each artist explores the subtle strangeness of interior life: its rituals, its erotic charge, its mythologies, and its moments of psychological slippage.
  • Domestic Relics: 5 February - 23 March 2026, Galleries 1 & 2: Curated by Benjamin Murphy and Nick JS Thompson of Delphian Gallery, Domestic Relics explores memory and the home as a living archive.
  • Gesture and Being: 18 February - 30 March 2026, Gallery 3. Gesture and Being brings together new work from six recent graduates of Royal College of Art and the Slade School of Fine Art: Anna Curzon Price, Gala Hills, Katja Farin, Mia Wilkinson, Poppy Critchlow and Qian Zhong. All working within the realms of figurative painting, these artists use their practice to challenge inherited narratives and expectations ascribed to gender, the body and the self.

Facilities

  • Parking: Public car parking is available at Sloane Square Car Park, Cheltenham Terrace, London SW3 4RD.
  • Food & Drinks: Currently, there is no café or restaurant facility on site. Food is not permitted to be consumed within the Gallery. Water bottles can be filled using the taps in the toilets.
  • Toilets: The Gallery has two disabled toilets located on the Lower Ground floor.
  • Assistance animals: Guide and assistance animals are permitted at Saatchi Gallery. To protect the artworks in our care your assistance animal should be appropriately trained, supervised, and kept under your control throughout your visit. No animals except assistance animals are permitted in the gallery.

Price

Price: Paid

Price Details

Saatchi Gallery at 40: 5 November 2025 - 26 April 2026.

  • General Admission: £20.00
  • Child under 6: Free.
  • Family(2 adults + 2 children under the age of 18): £44.00

The Long Now Lates: 

  • General Admission: £20.00
  • Child under 6: Free.
  • Family(2 adults + 2 children under the age of 18): £44.00

Pricing URL: https://www.saatchigallery.com/ticket

Birthday Parties

Offer Birthday Parties: No

  • Monday – Sunday: 10AM – 6PM
  • Last Entry to the Gallery: 5.20PM
  • Last Entry to Ticketed Exhibition: 5PM

Address: Saatchi Gallery, King's Rd, London, UK

Post Code: SW3 4RY

Council: Kensington and Chels

County: Greater London

  • Bus: 11, 19, 22, 49, 211, 319 (King’s Road). 11, 137, 211 (Lower Sloane Street).
  • Train: The nearest mainline railway station is Victoria. It is 20-25 minutes’ walk from the gallery.
  • Parking: Public car parking is available at Sloane Square Car Park, Cheltenham Terrace, London SW3 4RD.

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