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Price Range
$5,000 - $2,000,000+
Founded in 1985 by Victoria Miro on Cork Street, Mayfair, the gallery has grown over four decades into one of London's largest and most respected commercial gallery spaces. In 2017, the gallery expanded internationally with a third location in Venice, establishing a presence in one of the art world's most important cities. Victoria Miro represents over 40 artists from around the world, with a program that earned particular acclaim for bridging established international names with emerging British talent. The roster includes Yayoi Kusama, Sarah Sze, Elmgreen & Dragset, Tal R, Idris Khan, and Conrad Shawcross — a mix that spans installation, painting, sculpture, and new media. The gallery's strength lies in long-term artist development — nurturing careers from early stages through to estate management. Victoria Miro presents exhibitions across its London and Venice spaces, participates in major international fairs (Frieze, Art Basel), and collaborates with museums on commissions and residencies through its Venice studio program.
Represents artists directly and sells new works
The gallery's primary market program spans a wide range: emerging British artists from the low five figures, mid-career international artists in the mid-five to low-six figures, and established names into seven figures. The Venice location occasionally hosts intimate presentations that are easier to navigate than London. Victoria Miro's long artist relationships mean works come with strong provenance and career context. For emerging collectors, the gallery's younger artists offer an entry point into a program with demonstrated institutional track record.
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Victoria Miro is widely regarded as one of London's most important galleries, built on four decades of talent development rather than acquisition of established names. The Yayoi Kusama representation is a centerpiece — Miro was instrumental in building Kusama's market in Europe. The Venice expansion signals institutional ambition beyond the London gallery circuit. The gallery's LIVE / ARCHIVE digital platform reimagines how art is accessed and experienced online.