A group exhibition of contemporary and historical paintings looks at ideas of home from the perspective of artists working from the 1920s to the present. >> Read more
Do Ho Suh's first exhibition with Victoria Miro will feature new fabric sculptures conceived especially for the galleries, including a walk-through configuration of Hubs, and a range of his works on paper. >> Read more
Victoria Miro is delighted to present Sim, an exhibition of new work by Maria Nepomuceno. Vibrant and seductive floor- and wall-based sculptural works feature in this exhibition, the artist's first at Victoria Miro Mayfair. >> Read more
Victoria Miro first opened her gallery in Cork Street, Mayfair in 1985. In 2000 Victoria Miro Gallery relocated to a converted, 8,000-square-foot former furniture factory situated between Hoxton and Islington in northeast London. >> Read more
Victoria Miro is delighted to announce a new exhibition by Yayoi Kusama. This is the artist's most extensive exhibition at the gallery to date, and it is the first time mirror rooms have gone on view in London since Kusama's major retrospective at Tate Modern in 2012.
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After representing the American Pavilion for the 2013 Venice Biennale, Sarah Sze has now moved on to occupy both Victoria Miro’s spaces in London, in what is in fact Sze’s third exhibition with the gallery. >> Read more
Victoria Miro first opened her gallery in Cork Street, Mayfair in 1985. In 2000 Victoria Miro Gallery relocated to a converted, 8,000-square-foot former furniture factory situated between Hoxton and Islington in northeast London. >> Read more
Frieze looked good. There was much less of the not-so-good stuff and less garish art than in previous years. It was more brainy and subtle. And there were buyers! >> Read more