The Saatchi Yates gallery in London is currently presenting an ambitious and decidedly patriotic exhibition titled "London Rules The World," running through August 17. The show has been promoted as a comprehensive, full-throttle celebration of the British capital's lasting and significant impact on the international art scene. The exhibition features an impressive lineup of major contemporary artists, including several big-hitters in the art world such as Jenny Saville, Grayson Perry, Cecily Brown, Peter Doig, and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye. Interestingly, not all of the featured artists have direct ties to London - some, including Saville, are neither originally from London nor currently based in the city, yet their work is being showcased as part of London's broader artistic influence. Beyond the main exhibition, London enthusiasts can participate in additional cultural experiences as part of the gallery's extended programming. These special offerings include traditional afternoon tea service at the prestigious Royal Academy of Arts, guided studio tours featuring the work of renowned artist Paula Rego, and perhaps most unexpectedly, a unique tea-towel collaboration with celebrated interior designer Nicky Haslam. In conjunction with the exhibition, Saatchi Yates is also launching a new membership program called the Friends scheme, which comes with a monthly fee of £80. This membership package provides subscribers with numerous exclusive benefits and treats, including guaranteed entry to all gallery parties and special insider experiences that are typically not available to the general public. Adding an unusual twist to the membership perks, subscribers also receive a case of Saatchi Yates Wine, which is produced at the gallery's own vineyard located in the picturesque region of Tuscany, Italy. The wine offering adds an international flavor to what is otherwise a distinctly London-focused celebration of art and culture.
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