Established | 1984 |
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Location | 3 Bennet Street, St James's, London SW1A 1RP, UK |
Coordinates | 51°30′26″N 0°08′24″W / 51.507138°N 0.140107°W |
Type | Art gallery |
Collections | 20th and 21st century British art |
Website | portlandgallery.com |
Portland Gallery is an art gallery in central London, England.[1][2]
Founded in 1984 by Tom Hewlett, Portland Gallery is one of London's commercial art galleries dealing in modern British and contemporary paintings. Following Hewlett's retirement in 2022, the gallery has since been run by Jamie Anderson who continues to maintain and develop a programme of exhibitions and events at the gallery. The gallery supports its artists and estates by participating at art fairs, including the London Art Fair.,[3] the Masterpiece Fair,[4] and the British Art Fair, where the gallery has presented works from its inventory of modern British art. The gallery has a particular association with the Scottish Colourist artists.
The gallery is located at 3 Bennet Street in St James's,[5] central London, on the corner with St James's Street, and close to The Ritz Hotel. It is open from Monday to Friday (10am–6pm) or by appointment, and runs around 14 exhibitions a year. The gallery's exhibitions have included artists such as John Piper, Tom Wood, and Martin Greenland.[6]