History & Collections

With a vision to ‘bring art to the people of South London’, the South London Gallery (SLG) was established in the 19th century by philanthropist William Rossiter and today it is one of the capital’s leading contemporary visual art institutions. The SLG has an established reputation for its ground-breaking programme of contemporary art exhibitions, events and education projects for children, young people and adults.

Contemporary Collection

Contemporary Collection

The South London Gallery’s art collection is divided into the contemporary collection comprising approximately 145 works from post 1970, and the historic collection, embracing all earlier pieces. Today the SLG’s historic collection is managed by Southwark Council as part of the Southwark Art Collection. Much of the contemporary collection was acquired in the 1990s when the SLG began to collect contemporary works by artists such as Tracey Emin and Gavin Turk. You can see highlights from the SLG's contemporary collection below, click on Artist or Year to see all the works available online.

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Archive and Local History

Archive and Local History

The SLG’s extensive archive of its history, in addition to material relating to the social, architectural and cultural history of the local area, is now available to the public for the first time both digitally and through changing displays in our dedicated archive gallery in the former Peckham Road Fire Station at 82 Peckham Road. Discover more about people and places that have contributed to the rich and varied histories of the South London Gallery and the local area. For specific information about material held in the South London Gallery archive, please search our online catalogue.

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