The City and the surrounding area are home to a wealth of galleries. All galleries are open for public view with commercial galleries offering their exhibited work for sale.
The Association of Photographers(AOP) is a non-profit-making trade association for fashion, advertising and editorial photographers. Its gallery hosts a diverse and dynamic programme of contemporary.
Established in 1996, theAGENCY showcases international emerging and mid-career artists. Based in Hoxton the gallery operates from within the hub of contemporary art in London.
Commercial gallery specialising in contemporary fine art. Services include home visits and loans, allowing prospective buyers the opportunity to view artwork on their living room wall prior to purchasing.
Barbican Art Gallery presents the best international art with a dynamic mix of architecture, design and photography. The Curve is free to enter and shows new and recently produced work by contemporary artists.
Bargehouse is a distinctive, atmospheric warehouse gallery that has become an established venue for exhibitions programming work by established artists, up-and-coming talent, product launches, and fashion shows.
Commercial gallery exhibiting contemporary work in ceramics, glass, metal and wood.
Working with emerging artists, the BISCHOFF/WEISS gallery provides a platform for all contemporary art mediums.
In May 2002 Bloomberg opened its own gallery, Bloomberg SPACE at its European headquarters in London. Dedicated to commissioning and exhibiting contemporary art, Bloomberg SPACE is open to employees, clients and the community.
The Brick Lane Gallery exhibits an eclectic variety of contemporary art and street art by British and international artists, focusing mainly on exhibiting emerging and mid-career artists. The gallery also functions as a rentable gallery space.
Commercial gallery dealing in contemporary art.