Previous
Next
Annely Juda Fine Art moved 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 gallery space is located in a 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 project also includes office and ancillary spaces over multiple floors. Great care was taken to preserve the character of the historic building whilst bringing it up to current standards and improving access.
The new gallery includes a dedicated spotlight area for new and emerging artists. The 300-year-old public square has recently undergone a transformation alongside the opening of the new Elizabeth Line underground station at Bond Street, opposite the building.
Stephen Marshall Architects
Unit B
Gainsborough Studios West
1 Poole Street London N1 5EA
Tel: 020 7033 3130
enquiries@marshallarchitects.co.uk