Fashion and Textile Museum. 83 Bermondsey St, Bermondsey, London SE1 3XF;
The Fashion and Textile Museum is a popular destination for discovering the most revolutionary fashion,
textiles and jewellery designs in modern times. Ever since the trailblazing British designer Zandra Rhodes
founded the centre in 2003, it has been home to countless exhibitions, offering a programme of changing displays
adapting to current trends in fashion and textile design. In addition to offering courses for students and businesses,
the museum brings in interesting, provocative speakers aiming to inspire the city’s emerging creatives.
Fashion Space Gallery. 20 John Prince’s St, Marylebone, London W1G 0BJ;
The Fashion Space Gallery at the London College of Fashion is a space in Central London devoted
to contemporary exhibitions exploring fashion and design. Its programme of changing exhibitions presents the work
of leading fashion and design practitioners, as well as group shows, performances and installations.
The gallery hosts critically-acclaimed projects that demonstrate excellence and innovation in these fields,
catering to both established artists and up-and-coming creative talents in London and beyond.
http://www.fashionspacegallery.com/
Saatchi Gallery. Duke of York’s HQ, King’s Rd, Chelsea, London SW3 4RY;
The Saatchi Gallery was founded by Charles Saatchi in 1985 and has been an innovative platform for presenting contemporary
art in London ever since. The gallery gives young artists a place to showcase their work, while also featuring
international artists whose artworks are relatively unknown in the UK. As it continues to launch the careers of artists living
in anonymity, the gallery’s exhibitions attract their vast audiences through groundbreaking, provocative projects that span
all areas of contemporary art.
https://www.saatchigallery.com/