Since last year’s edition, the gallery sector has demonstrated its commitment to London as a leading international arts hub with the opening of a number of new and expanded spaces. These include Sadie Coles HQ, with a new space on Mayfair’s Savile Row; Maureen Paley, with a fourth space on 4 Herald Street; Modern Art, with a new gallery in St James’s; Emalin, which has shifted its main premises from Shoreditch to a 5,000 sq ft space in Clerkenwell; Edel Assanti, with an intimate second space in St. James’s; Lehmann Maupin, with a 2026 programme at Frieze’s No.9 Cork Street; Annely Juda Fine Art,with a larger space in Hanover Square; Haricot Gallery with a larger space in Camden; and GRIMM, expanding to a new gallery space in St James’s.
Galleries joining LGW for the first time that have opened new spaces in recent years include Matt Carey-Williams on Porchester Place, NORITO and TINA both in Soho, DES BAINS which has relocated to Fitzrovia, General Assembly in Mayfair, Sundaram Tagore Gallery which inaugurated their London space in May 2026, and Pale Horse which joins as London Gallery Weekend’s newest gallery, having opened a space in Fitzrovia last year. New joiners also include Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery in Fitzrovia and piloto pardo in Farringdon.
