An exhibition featuring work by gallery artists celebrates the 40th anniversary of Victoria Miro
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An exhibition featuring work by gallery artists celebrates the 40th anniversary of Victoria Miro
Hernan Bas, The Overachiever, 2025. Acrylic and water based oil on linen, 213.4 x 182.9 cm. 84 x 72 in.



LONDON.- Victoria Miro is presenting a special exhibition celebrating the extraordinary artists who have shaped the gallery since its founding in 1985.

On view across the London spaces and waterside garden, this expansive exhibition features work by gallery artists, including new paintings, sculptures and installations created for this occasion, alongside a curated selection of recent and historical works.

Doug Aitken, Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Milton Avery, Jules de Balincourt, Ali Banisadr, Hernan Bas, María Berrío, Saskia Cowell, Verne Dawson, Stan Douglas, Elmgreen & Dragset, Inka Essenhigh, Ian Hamilton Finlay, David Harrison, NS Harsha, Alex Hartley, Secundino Hernández, Ilse D’Hollander, Christian Holstad, Kudzanai-Violet Hwami, Chantal Joffe, Isaac Julien, Idris Khan, John Kørner, Doron Langberg, Wangechi Mutu, Alice Neel, Maria Nepomuceno, Chris Ofili, Jorge Pardo, Celia Paul, Grayson Perry, Paula Rego, Tal R, Conrad Shawcross, Hedda Sterne, Do Ho Suh, Sarah Sze, Adriana Varejão, Stephen Willats and Flora Yukhnovich.

Victoria Miro has been instrumental in nurturing the careers of some of the most significant contemporary artists of our time, while consistently providing long-term representation for an extensive and diverse international cohort of artists. Over the past four decades, the gallery has distinguished itself as a leading voice in the contemporary art world, presenting groundbreaking and original exhibitions that encompass a wide range of media and genres.

Victoria Miro first opened her gallery in Cork Street, Mayfair, in 1985 and currently represents 43 artists and artist estates. In 2000 Victoria Miro relocated to its current premises, a sensitively converted, former furniture factory in North London. In October 2006 the gallery expanded further by opening a second exhibition and viewing space in an adjoining building uniquely connected by a waterside sculpture garden. Victoria Miro remains one of London’s largest commercial gallery spaces. In 2016, the gallery expanded its international footprint with the opening of a third location in Venice where, alongside a dynamic exhibition programme, the gallery hosts an ongoing series of artists residencies in its Venice studio.

Beyond the gallery walls, audiences can connect at any time globally through the hybrid interactive Miro Presents programme. Advancing use of new technologies, the gallery is at the forefront in pioneering new ways of presenting and experiencing art, always with the creative ambitions of artists as its guiding principle.

Victoria Miro, along with partners Glenn Scott Wright and Oliver Miro, remains dedicated to fostering long-standing relationships with the gallery’s acclaimed artists and artist estates, while showcasing new voices from around the globe.

A second exhibition in the Venice gallery opened on 4 July to 6 September 2025 with works by selected gallery artists who have exhibited in the city.










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