What Visitors Say
Wonderful couple of hours exploring three floors of some amazing art from Daniel Arsham, Hyden Kays, Julian Opie, Banksy, KAWS, Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Warhol etc. Loved the Radical Honesty exhibition from Robbie Williams. So authentic and emotionally engaging. A thought provoking space. A nice, large space, uncrowded, chilled, with the added bonus of some nice views of Hyde Park Corner. Well worth a visit.
This museum is absolutely amazing! So spacious and beautiful! Robbie’s collection was amazing! Will definitely come back! The only downside was a family with a peak and screaming children, which isn’t the best when you want to relax and admire pieces of art in silence. Should young children be allowed?
Wow we adore this museum it was our first time there , ( I mainly went for the Robbie display ) It was so very easy to get to from kings cross station, You go in lockers are as you go in to put your bags in so you can be bag free to look around the museum . The staff are very informative and very nice , There's no rushing through just chill take your time and enjoy , Being honest I'm not what I would call an art loving person , this was a total mind blowing experience. One peculiar art work i just looked and became lost in it finding lots of different childhood memories my face hurt from smiling at it , Love the Robbie collection, wish I had a chair to just look and cry , it hit me like a brick . It made me feel real , Which was OK. I took my daughter who has autistic traits, she walked off on her own looking around , she loved the lower floor . Can't wait to go back . We spent about 2 hrs there , which we couldn't believe, we just loved it , the shop wasn't as expensive as I would have thought. Inspiring, relaxing, thought provoking, A museum visit must . I love the fact there was no massive groups of children running around on school trips .
By browsing online I was able to get tickets each for just over £9. Three compact floors loved the art involving optical illusions and the digital, wish there had been more. Great seeing some Banksy art too. Good location, easy to get to. Super close to marble arch station.
Interesting place, loved the Banksy and Kieth Haring. With so many free museums in London this one can feel a little expensive, but over all I would say it's worth it. The Robbie Williams exhibit was fun
Highlights
Signature Mix
A fast survey of today’s visual cultureStreet art meets gallery polish—expect recognisable icons beside sharp social commentary.
Main floor, start of circuit
Immersive Room
Digital art you feel with your bodyLight, sound, motion—an artwork that reacts as you move through it.
Lower levels, darkened space
Text & Type
Words as image, slogans as sculptureFrom neon aphorisms to billboard-scale typography, language becomes material.
Upper gallery wall runs
Spotlight Show
A single artist in focusSmall, concentrated, and personal—often with works you won’t see elsewhere in London.
Rotating feature room
Opening Hours
Fun Facts
“Moco” literally fuses ‘Modern’ and ‘Contemporary’—the museum set out to bridge pop appeal and critical art from day one.
The London site repurposes retail-era floors into gallery space—fitting for a museum that studies our image-saturated shopping street culture.
Across its locations, Moco pairs blue-chip names with social-issue themes (privacy, consumerism, climate)—expect punchlines and pressure points in the same room.
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