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Photo: White Cube

White Cube

48 Hoxton Square

London

N1 6PB


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T: 020 7930 5373

E: enquiries@whitecube.com

W: www.whitecube.com


Visitor Information

Open: 10am-6pm Tue-Sat

The first White Cube gallery was set up by Jay Jopling in 1993 as a project room for contemporary art. Although it was one of the smallest exhibition spaces in Europe, it was arguably one of most influential commercial galleries of the past decade. It was situated on the second floor of 44 Duke Street, St James's, one of London's most traditional art dealing streets. In April 2000, White Cube, Hoxton Square was set up as a second, larger gallery space in London’s East End. It has been designed to be fully flexible in order to present a great variety of contemporary art. Since its inception, the gallery has mounted exhibitions of work by many leading international and British artists including Gilbert & George, Jake & Dinos Chapman, Franz Ackermann, Ernesto Caivano, Matthew Ritchie, Mario Garcia Torres, Darren Almond, Doris Salcedo, Damian Hirst and Christian Marclay.

The second White Cube gallery is based at Mason's Yard, SW1 – visit the website for further details.