Graffik Gallery

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284 Portobello Road
London, England W10 5TE
Graffik Gallery has a reputation for being the capitals prime street art destination. The gallery has carved a master status in the movements and trends of the urban art genre. The gallery has an unparalleled ability to foresee emerging talent and exhibits the elite within the realm of street art. Industry recognized Banksy specialists with a continuous inventory of the most recent or sought after works staples Graffik as the go-to gallery for urban art. Graffik Gallery has full exclusivity with a number of artists that they represent. On display you can view works by Banksy, Dotmaster, Stik, Alec Monopoly, Clet and Robin Coleman. Private viewings can be arranged for secondary market works from Warhol to Basquiat. Graffik Gallery does not cater purely for the art collector they open up their doors to the art world by offering tailored graffiti workshop events which allows anyone to submerge themselves in this amazing culture. To date Graffik Gallery is proud to have hosted an extraordinary client list of internationally renowned companies. The expertise of Graffik and its team is down to its insight and being at the forefront of this industry, they were the first street art gallery in West London and the first to bring the graffiti workshops to the world.

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Amazing graffiti workshop experience
10/9/2024

Did a graffiti workshop here and had the best time! The teacher was fabulous and we all came away wi...

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THIS PLACE IS A SCAM
9/4/2024

This place is a scam, do not purchase anything. They will steal your money and never send you the ar...

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Poor Management- Poor Communication - Do not make prepayment- Did not refund what was agreed.
4/29/2024

Do not pay anything to this Gallery in advance of receiving services. I organized a party for 42 chi...

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