BEERS London opened in the summer of 2012 and has since forged an international reputation as one of London’s leading spaces for cutting-edge contemporary art. In April 2021, the gallery opened its new location in the heart of The City and London’s regentrified Culture Mile next to St. Paul’s Cathedral, The Barbican, and the new Farringdon Tube Station. The gallery maintains an active, forward-thinking programme, exhibiting artists at various career stages. While primarily focused on painting, the gallery frequently exhibits sculpture, photography, textile, and ceramics. Gallery Director Kurt Beers has written two books: 100 Painters of Tomorrow released in 2014, followed by the award-winning 100 Sculptors of Tomorrow in 2019, both published by Thames & Hudson. Together, both Beers and Thames & Hudson are preparing for a third book in the series: 100 Photographers of Tomorrow. The gallery prides itself on its internationally diverse representation, including artists heralding from Africa, Asia, South America, the United States, UK, Europe, and Canada. The gallery frequently participates in international art fairs including Zona Maco (Mexico City), Untitled (Miami & San Francisco), Expo Chicago (Chicago), Artissima (Torino), to name only a few, as well as various online endeavours and collaborations. Previous exhibitions: FAMILY & FRIENDS 30 November - 20 December 2023 Kat Kristof: Her & The Self 20 October - 25 November 2023 Manu García: Juego 7 September - 14 October 2023 Adam Lee: Wrestling Smoke 27 July - 2 September 2023 Jan Sebastian Koch: Midsummer In Yves’ Garden 17 June - 22 July 2023 Sabrina Bockler: Menagerie 13 May - 10 June 2023 Olivia de Bona: Le Panache 13 May - 10 June 2023 Hyangmok Baik: While You Were Sleeping 1 April - 6 May 2023 Deborah Segun: Where is my mind? 26 February - 25 March 2023 Hamid Yaraghchi: Let The Wound Lie Open 15 January - 18 February 2023 Spiller + Cameron: Titans & Muses 6 November 2022 - 7 January 2023 Ksenia Dermenzhi: In Bloom 11 September - 29 October 2022 Ross Taylor: Time of the Season 24 July - 3 September 2022 Come Out and Play 19 June - 16 July 2022 Peter Matthews: Shape Shifter 22 May - 11 June 2022 Andrew Salgado: A Never-Setting Sun 10 April - 14 May 2022 Martin Daiber: Human Gardens 5 March - 2 April 2022 PAPER.: original works on paper group exhibition 22 January - 26 February 2022 Deborah Segun: How to Fall in Love 4 December 2021 - 15 January 2022 Wünder Womxn: The Female Figurative 23 October - 27 November 2021 Florent Stosskopf: Eternal Flowers 11 September - 16 October 2021 Summer Marathon 2021: Joël Bigaignon | Gori Mora | Krzysztof Strzelecki 11 August - 4 September 2021 Daniel Martin: Garden of Cyrus (VIRTUAL exhibition) 21 July - 21 August 2021 Hyangmok Baik: Forgotten By Us 8 July - 2 August 2021 Jonni Cheatwood: Live! From Therapy 29 May - 3 July 2021 ADÉBAYO BOLAJI: THE POWER & THE PAUSE 18 April - 22 May 2021 ANDREW SALGADO: IN THE SPRINGTIME WE’LL GO DANCING 18 March - 3 April 2021 SUMMER MARATHON PART II 7 January - 27 February 2021 ANDREW SALGADO: STRANGE WEATHER - 19 December 2020 KATHRYN MACNAUGHTON / HEATWAVE 11 September - 10 October 2020 SUMMER MARATHON 2020, PART I 8 July - 5 September 2020 JAN SEBASTIAN KOCH: IF MOUNTAINS COULD SING July 2020 FLORENCE & MICK HUTCHINGS: A KINDRED SPIRIT 29 February - 28 March 2020 MORTEZA KHAKSHOOR, JERRY KOWALSKY & MOLEY TALHAOUI: HUMORAL THEORY 11 January - 22 February 2020 MARION FINK & SEBASTIAN NEEB: A CURIOUS IMPRINT OF REALITY 30 November - 21 December 2019 THE GREAT STOREROOM SHOW (ONLINE) 15 November - 21 December 2019 ADAM LEE: MY THOUSAND SOUNDS 19 October - 23 November 2019 ROBERT FRY: LOST MEN 7 September - 12 October 2019 SUMMER MARATHON 3 July - 18 August 2019 FOR THE FEW AND THE MANY. HAFFENDI ANUAR & NADIA WAHEED 18 May - 29 June 2019 EMMA FINEMAN: MAY I HAVE YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE? 6 April - 11 May 2019 CONTEMPORARY VISIONS 2019 2 - 30 March 2019 PETER MATTHEWS: THE END IS WHERE THEY START FROM 19 January - 23 February 2019 WORKS ON PAPER 24 November 2018 - 12 January 2019 ANDY DIXON: ALCHEMY 13 October - 17 November 2018 & more
http://www.beerslondon.com/Member since 2021
London
forthcoming
23 May - 28 Jun 2025
Tue-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 11am-5pm
not open today
5
“a series of paintings that blur the boundary between the intimate and the archetypal, the legible and the encrypted”
London
forthcoming
46
Sign up to our membership to explore the full archive
Sign upOpen: Tue-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 11am-5pm
Visit