Victoria Miro

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Victoria Miro represents some 40 international artists and artist estates, with galleries in London and Venice. Victoria Miro first opened her gallery in Cork Street, Mayfair in 1985. The gallery quickly earned acclaim for showing the work of established and emerging artists from around the world. In 2000 Victoria Miro relocated to a sensitively converted, 8,000-square-foot former furniture factor

y situated between Hoxton and Islington in northeast London. In October 2006 the gallery expanded further by opening a second exhibition and viewing space in an adjoining building on Wharf Road. The new space, conceived by Claudio Silvestrin Architects and executed by the project architects Michael Drain Architects, comprises galleries and viewing rooms. It sits atop a refurbished Victorian building, its sculptural, minimalist form creating a dramatic approach to the building from the street. Illuminating the south façade through its six-metre-high windows is Ian Hamilton Finlay's elegiac neon installation, The Seas Leaves the Strawberries Waves (1990). The gallery is almost unique in London for having its own garden, a beautiful landscaped area overlooking a restored stretch of the Regent's Canal at Wenlock Basin which has been used to great effect for installations by gallery artists such as Yayoi Kusama and Alex Hartley. Victoria Miro Venice opened in May 2017 with an inaugural exhibition, Poolside Magic, by Chris Ofili. The intimate gallery space is housed in a seventeenth-century building, in the former Galleria Il Capricorno. This quintessentially Venetian canalside location is in the heart of the San Marco district. Victoria Miro Venice features a year-round programme of exhibitions and provides further opportunities for artists to stage exhibitions and special projects in an intimate environment in the heart of Venice, a city so beloved by artists. The gallery ethos remains consistent: to promote great and innovative artists and to nurture the best talent from the new generation of artists around the world.

Opening soon at Victoria Miro — NS Harsha: Camel and the tent times, from 5 June. Featuring new paintings elaborating on...
22/05/2026

Opening soon at Victoria Miro — NS Harsha: Camel and the tent times, from 5 June. Featuring new paintings elaborating on the artist's celebrated, ongoing 'lamp grid' series, the exhibition includes many images of workers, as in the fiery A chandelier of our time, 2023, which the artist describes as 'a chandelier studded with eternal human labour.' Join us for the private view on Friday 5 June, 6–8pm, all welcome: https://www.victoria-miro.com/exhibitions/676/

Final days to see Paula Rego: Story Line — closes tomorrow, Saturday 23 May, at Victoria Miro. ★★★★ from The Guardian: '...
22/05/2026

Final days to see Paula Rego: Story Line — closes tomorrow, Saturday 23 May, at Victoria Miro.

★★★★ from The Guardian: 'Unspooling from lines in pencil, pastel, pen and ink are tantalising tales of people and places real and imagined, and periods in Rego's own life when she felt afraid, inspired or fierce. Sometimes the tales intertwine. Sometimes they stand alone. They can be mischievous, moving, troubled. All are full of feeling.' https://www.victoria-miro.com/exhibitions/paula-rego-london-2026/

We are pleased to announce that Victoria Miro has successfully qualified as an Active Member for 2025–26 with Gallery Cl...
21/05/2026

We are pleased to announce that Victoria Miro has successfully qualified as an Active Member for 2025–26 with Gallery Climate Coalition. To achieve Active status we had to demonstrate that our organisation has implemented environmentally responsible best practices in line with GCC guidance.

Active Membership is not a certification of sustainability nor a claim that we are doing things perfectly. We will continue to assess, report, and reduce our impact, setting targets in line with science, taking any actions we can and working out other solutions as we go. Learn more: https://www.victoria-miro.com/news/2402

Opening soon — Shahzia Sikander: High Seas; Closed Skies, the gallery's first exhibition of the New York-based artist si...
21/05/2026

Opening soon — Shahzia Sikander: High Seas; Closed Skies, the gallery's first exhibition of the New York-based artist since announcing her representation. Private view: Friday 5 June, 6–8pm, all welcome

Featuring Sikander's acclaimed new animation 3 to 12 Nautical Miles, which debuted this spring at M+ in Hong Kong, the work is presented here for the first time with its score, by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Du Yun. New mosaics and works on paper also feature in the exhibition: https://www.victoria-miro.com/exhibitions/677/

'"Still life with vegetables". Probably the most uncool, nerdy title we could come up with,' say Elmgreen and Dragset ab...
20/05/2026

'"Still life with vegetables". Probably the most uncool, nerdy title we could come up with,' say Elmgreen and Dragset about their newest exhibition, Stillleben mit Gemüse, opening today at Städel Museum, Frankfurt.

'Nevertheless, we think it's interesting to look at still lifes now with social media and the way we actually present objects today.' In this major presentation, the duo's sculptures and installations enter into a dialogue with the architecture and the permanent collection of the Städel, which spans over 700 years: https://www.staedelmuseum.de/en/elmgreen-dragset

It's the final week to see Paula Rego: Story Line at Victoria Miro — on view until Saturday 23 May. 'I have found it dee...
19/05/2026

It's the final week to see Paula Rego: Story Line at Victoria Miro — on view until Saturday 23 May. 'I have found it deeply moving to choose these drawings and reflect on their secrets and stories,' writes Rego's son, Nick Willing.

'Perhaps because I'm still grieving, or because I love them all so much, or because they take me back through my life, too, and a relationship with a complicated and wonderful mother. Or perhaps because, as a child, I felt most close to her, and she to me, when we drew together.'

The most comprehensive presentation of Rego's drawings to date, the exhibition is accompanied by a new book written by Willing: https://www.victoria-miro.com/exhibitions/paula-rego-london-2026/

'It's a beautiful jewel-box of a space, with the lagoon right outside the window. The idea of water and fluidity feels e...
19/05/2026

'It's a beautiful jewel-box of a space, with the lagoon right outside the window. The idea of water and fluidity feels especially relevant in these paintings. I wanted the shapes on the wall to almost seep into the space from beyond. Working onto unprimed linen gave a similar sense of a porous surface, the paint emerging like organic matter.' Flora Yukhnovich on Egg, her new solo exhibition at Victoria Miro Venice: https://www.victoria-miro.com/exhibitions/flora-yukhnovich-venice-2026/

Celebrating Ilse D'Hollander, who was   and featured in the recent Victoria Miro Venice exhibition Looking Outwards to L...
18/05/2026

Celebrating Ilse D'Hollander, who was and featured in the recent Victoria Miro Venice exhibition Looking Outwards to Look Inwards. In her short life, D'Hollander (1968–1997) created an intelligent, sensual and highly resonant body of work, drawing upon her impressions and experience of place, particularly the Flemish countryside where she spent her last, highly productive years: https://www.victoria-miro.com/exhibitions/adnan-avery-dhollander-venice-2026/

Final days of Frieze New York: our presentation (Booth A07) highlights works by Barbara Walker, who joined the gallery l...
16/05/2026

Final days of Frieze New York: our presentation (Booth A07) highlights works by Barbara Walker, who joined the gallery last year.

Works on view feature the artist's acclaimed, ongoing series Vanishing Point, which explores the visibility of Black subjects in the Western canon through processes of drawing and embossing that invite contemplation on how history is made and unmade: https://www.victoria-miro.com/art-fairs/frieze-new-york-2026/

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Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 6pm

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