Annely Juda Fine Art announces move to 16 Hanover Square

Annely Juda Fine Art will be moving to 16 Hanover Square in the autumn of 2025, after 35 years on nearby Dering Street. The move not only celebrates the gallery’s near 60-year legacy in London, it will also provide a new space to cultivate and showcase their roster of both eminent and early-career artists. The new space will continue to be led by co-Directors David Juda – who founded the gallery with his mother Annely in 1968 - and Nina Fellmann, who has been with the gallery since 2003.

The inaugural exhibition in the Hanover Square space this autumn will be a series of recent work by one of the gallery’s longest standing represented artists; David Hockney. Combining both paintings and iPad drawings of the night sky from Hockney’s Normandy studio, this is the first time Hockney’s ‘Moon’ series (2020 – 2023) will be shown as a group in the UK.

Annely Juda Fine Art will take over the lease on the whole Grade II listed Georgian townhouse on Hanover Square, with two large floors of exhibition space including an exceptional former ballroom with a glass-domed ceiling. The gallery will also include a dedicated spotlight area for new and emerging artists.

Founded in 1968 by Annely Juda (1914 – 2006) and her son David Juda, Annely Juda Fine Art has been instrumental in introducing and promoting modernist movements, including Russian Constructivism and De Stijl, to the international art world from its London home for nearly 60 years. The inaugural exhibition in 1968, ‘Now Open: Important Paintings of the 20th Century and Young Artists’ set the tone for a legacy of showcasing definitive works of the 20th Century alongside groundbreaking contemporary art – something they continue to platform through new voices such as Nicola Turner whose large-scale work will debut at Art Basel Unlimited this June and whose solo exhibition will be at the gallery in 2026.

photo: Hugo Glendinning

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