Moco Museum
Art
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Moco Museum

Moco’s London outpost brings the brand’s Amsterdam energy to Oxford Street: punchy contemporary names, pop-art provocations, and immersive digital rooms in a compact, easy-to-finish circuit. Labels are clear, photography-friendly zones abound, and the whole place reads like a confident sampler of ‘now’. Budget 60–90 minutes; it’s relaxed compared with the big nationals and ideal for mixed-age groups.

Opening Hours

Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Monday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Admissions

Adult £15.00
Concession £14.00

What's not to miss inside?

Signature Mix

A fast survey of today’s visual culture

Street art meets gallery polish—expect recognisable icons beside sharp social commentary.

Pick one work you ‘get’ instantly and one you don’t. Read both labels—what changed?

📍 Main floor, start of circuit

Immersive Room

Digital art you feel with your body

Light, sound, motion—an artwork that reacts as you move through it.

Stand still for 20 seconds, then walk slowly; notice how the piece ‘breathes’ with you.

📍 Lower levels, darkened space

Text & Type

Words as image, slogans as sculpture

From neon aphorisms to billboard-scale typography, language becomes material.

Photograph one line tight, like a book cover you’d actually buy.

📍 Upper gallery wall runs

Spotlight Show

A single artist in focus

Small, concentrated, and personal—often with works you won’t see elsewhere in London.

Read the first panel only, then scan the room before doubling back to details.

📍 Rotating feature room

Inspire your Friends

  1. “Moco” literally fuses ‘Modern’ and ‘Contemporary’—the museum set out to bridge pop appeal and critical art from day one.
  2. The London site repurposes retail-era floors into gallery space—fitting for a museum that studies our image-saturated shopping street culture.
  3. Across its locations, Moco pairs blue-chip names with social-issue themes (privacy, consumerism, climate)—expect punchlines and pressure points in the same room.