Whitechapel Gallery

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Whitechapel Gallery is a renowned public art gallery in East London known for its influential exhibitions of modern and contemporary art.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art gallery
cultural institution
public gallery
architect Charles Harrison Townsend NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Art Nouveau NERFINISHED
borough London Borough of Tower Hamlets NERFINISHED
buildingStatus Grade II listed building
country England
United Kingdom
expanded 2009
expansionArchitect Robbrecht en Daem architecten NERFINISHED
Witherford Watson Mann Architects NERFINISHED
focus community engagement
emerging artists
international contemporary art
foundedBy Canon Samuel Barnett NERFINISHED
Henrietta Barnett NERFINISHED
fundingSource Arts Council England NERFINISHED
governance registered charity
hasCollection Archive and special collections
hasFacility bookshop
café
education studios
lecture theatre
hasProgram artist commissions
education programmes
exhibitions
talks and events
hasWebsite https://www.whitechapelgallery.org/
location East London NERFINISHED
London, England
surface form: London

Whitechapel NERFINISHED
mission to bring great art to the people of East London and beyond
near Aldgate East Underground station NERFINISHED
notableExhibition Frida Kahlo exhibition 1982
Jackson Pollock retrospective 1958 NERFINISHED
Mark Rothko exhibition 1961
Pablo Picasso’s Guernica exhibition 1939 NERFINISHED
This is Tomorrow 1956 NERFINISHED
offers free entry to main spaces
opened 1901
regionServed East End of London NERFINISHED
typeOfArt contemporary art
modern art

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Elmgreen & Dragset exhibitedAt Whitechapel Gallery
Sarah Lucas hasExhibitedAt Whitechapel Gallery
Whitechapel hasLandmark Whitechapel Gallery
Whitechapel hasArtInstitution Whitechapel Gallery
Euan Uglow exhibitedAt Whitechapel Gallery