

I visited the White Cube Art Gallery, which is the one of London’s most influential art galleries, founded in 1993 by Jay Jopling in London. Visitors can enjoy the works of British artists Antony Gormley, Gilbert & George, as well as exhibits from British new artists Michael Armitage, Eddie Peake and Rachel Kneebone.
The biggest feature of the White Cube Art Gallery is the all-white minimalist space design. When visitors enter the gallery, there will be a feeling of entering outer space without borders. The empty exhibition space is decorated with one or two pieces of artwork, which makes people deeply feel the connection between the work and the space, subverting the traditional experience of the past. The entire White Cube gallery has a powerful visual impact and a very strong space architectural design that presents simple materials in a gorgeous form, such as the wreckage of wire mesh and wood. In short, every corner of the exhibition and every design is full of minimalism that transcends reality.