The event takes place across 50 galleries in 23 spaces.
Get ready for a dose of culture. Condo London 2026 showcases a collaborative exhibition taking place across 50 galleries in 23 spaces. Running from 17 January to 14 February, here’s what to expect.
In West London, Arcadia Missa on Duke Street is hosting Kayokoyuki Tokyo, while nearby Sylvia Kouvali on Bourdon Street welcomes MATTA from Milan. Sadie Coles HQ on Kingly Street is presenting sans titre from Paris. TINA on Wardour Street is hosting Brussels-based gallery Jan Mot. Over on Grape Street, Phillida Reid is hosting CORPUS from Cambridge alongside kurimanzutto from Mexico City and New York.
South London sees Corvi-Mora and greengrassi on Kempsford Road hosting a trio of international galleries: Edouard Montassut from Paris, Fanta-MLN from Milan and Trautwein Herleth from Berlin. On South Lambeth Road, The Sunday Painter is hosting Jhaveri Contemporary from Mumbai alongside Kendall Koppe from Glasgow.

East and East-Central London feature the highest number of exhibitions. Highlights include Brunette Coleman on Theobalds Road hosting ZERO from Milan. Hollybush Gardens in Warner Yard presents Galerie Tschudi from Zuoz and Zurich. Amanda Wilkinson on Farringdon Road is hosting Air de Paris alongside Take Ninagawa from Tokyo. While Ginny on Frederick on Charterhouse Street welcomes City Galerie Wien from Vienna. Modern Art on Helmet Row is presenting Crèvecœur from Paris, and Nicoletti on Paul Street is hosting Beijing’s Magician Space.
If you can’t wait, check out the Unorthodox Tourist Map of London. Isaac Rangaswami, who runs Caffs Not Cafes, explained: “When Condo asked me to suggest places for an unorthodox London tourist map, I thought I’d died and gone to heaven. I’ve spent the last ten years wandering around this city studying its pubs, shops, buildings, restaurants and Victorian leftovers, and my taste often leans towards the old and locally important. Check out my favourite spots, some of which are near the exhibition’s galleries, and some of which really aren’t at all.”
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GO: Visit www.condocomplex.org for more information.


