Sackler Galleries at the Royal Academy of Arts

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The Sackler Galleries at the Royal Academy of Arts are a prominent exhibition space in London, designed by architect Spencer de Grey to showcase major art shows within the historic RA complex.

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instanceOf art gallery
access via main Royal Academy of Arts entrance
architect Spencer de Grey NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle modern intervention within historic fabric
city London NERFINISHED
continent Europe
country United Kingdom
designedBy Spencer de Grey NERFINISHED
floorLevel upper floors of Burlington House
function display of contemporary art
display of historic art
hasType indoor gallery
heritage part of historic Royal Academy complex
inception 1991
locatedIn London NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
location Burlington House NERFINISHED
namedAfter Sackler family NERFINISHED
neighborhood Mayfair NERFINISHED
notableFor hosting major temporary exhibitions at the Royal Academy of Arts
operatedBy Royal Academy of Arts NERFINISHED
ownedBy Royal Academy of Arts NERFINISHED
partOf Royal Academy of Arts NERFINISHED
Royal Academy of Arts exhibition spaces
publicAccess yes
region England
streetAddress Piccadilly NERFINISHED
use major art shows
temporary exhibitions

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Spencer de Grey notableWork Sackler Galleries at the Royal Academy of Arts