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Viewing Voices in British Art: Second Edition

Currently installed across Kerridge’s Bar and Grill in London’s swanky Corinthia Hotel is Voices in British Art: Second Edition, a new exhibition of works curated by the restaurant’s Michelin-star chef Tom Kerridge in collaboration with art consultancy group West Contemporary.

Since the first edition of Voices in British Art in 2020, which received praise from critics and foodies alike, works by Chris Ofili, Jonathan Yeo and Harland Miller have graced the restaurant’s walls. For Kerridge, bringing art into the restaurant space adds a different energy to the dining experience and can help ‘demystify art world preconceptions for those not involved in it’.

Now you’ll see works by big names such as Damien Hirst, Gavin Turk and Marc Quinn nestling happily alongside pieces by rising stars including Alexander de Cadenet, Bradley Theodore and Boo Saville.

‘This stunning exhibition of British artists at our beautiful home in central London brings everything a top-level gallery show offers, all under one roof,’ said Kerridge. ‘Guests can enjoy a full and immersive dining experience at Kerridge’s Bar & Grill, surrounded by beautiful paintings, sculptures and original artwork’. What more could you want?

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