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Art Galleries in the UK

Jubilee Galleries

Jubilee Galleries

Over 80 quality 20th-century paintings and prints spread across 3 rooms in the centre of Cirencester. Specialising in post-war British and continental paintings by listed artists. Opened December 2020. less

Lucy Bell Gallery

Lucy Bell Gallery

Sells and exhibits fine art photography by well known and upcoming photographers including Terry O'Neill, Ken Russell, Gered Mankowitz, Syd Shelton, Bruce Rae, Brian Duffy, Geoff MacCormack.

ArtSpring Gallery

ArtSpring Gallery

We are a friendly and welcoming artist-run cooperative art gallery in Tonbridge in West Kent showcasing Paintings, Watercolour, Printmaking, Photography, Digital Art, Ceramics, Glass and Jewellery. We bring you a collection of high quality work from 15 local emerging and professional contemporary artists who are specialists in their disciplines. less

The Fittleworth Gallery

The Fittleworth Gallery

The Fittleworth Gallery near Petworth aims to provide a unique hub for Art and Artists from the South Downs as well as further afield valuing both traditional and historical art as well as the creation of more contemporary work. We offer an exciting mix of paintings, sculptures and prints in a bright, creative space. For example, the current exhibition features new works by the celebrated Sussex artist Piers Ottey. less

White Light Gallery

White Light Gallery

White Light Gallery is the flagship gallery for UK artist and printmaker Louis Sidoli, which showcases his portfolio of innovative pop-art in a relaxed and friendly environment.

Madhav Fine Art

Madhav Fine Art

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Welcome to the Madhav Fine Art Gallery - The online destination for original abstract art and modern paintings. As one of the most popular online art galleries for original abstract art and modern paintings, the Madhav Fine Art gallery is a marvel to the eye of the art lover. Using every moment of life to create a new stroke on the canvas, there are no two pieces of large wall art the same. less

Sydnie Corley Art and Crafts

Sydnie Corley Art and Crafts

York-based Artist. Covid-19 has changed us all. My work is now relating and responding to this as we all are in our lives.

Vache Bleue Galleries

Vache Bleue Galleries

We are an art gallery in St Albans who represent emerging artists, we have our own factory where we frame and create limited edition prints for the artists which we represent.

Jonathan Cooper Gallery

Jonathan Cooper Gallery

Founded in 1988, Jonathan Cooper (Park Walk Gallery) promotes contemporary artists specialising in representational drawing, painting and sculpture. The son of a collector, Jonathan Cooper worked for Sporting Art specialists Frost & Reid on Bond Street for five years before opening his own gallery in Chelsea, from which he still operates with a full exhibition schedule of ten shows per year. Outside the U.K., the gallery regularly exhibits at international art fairs. less

Mill Yard Studio Gallery, Caudwell’s Mill

Mill Yard Studio Gallery, Caudwell’s Mill

I produce original artworks in a variety of different media for exhibition and sale. I produce my work in collections and all my work is unique and inspired by my own experiences and environment. I work plein air to capture sketches of events and surroundings and translate these into finished works. My work is 2D art presented for sale with professional framing and all acid-free materials. I use professional colour media for the best color-fastness and premium quality supports. less

The Rutland Gallery

The Rutland Gallery

The Rutland Gallery is an exciting contemporary fine art gallery located in the historic town of Uppingham in Rutland, England's smallest county. The Rutland Gallery shows paintings and sculpture by established artists and the leading emerging artists. All artwork is available for sale in the gallery and online on the gallery website. less

Byard Art Cambridge

Byard Art Cambridge

Contemporary gallery Byard Art is located in the historic centre of Cambridge, directly opposite King’s College Chapel. Our innovative exhibition programme offers a unique selection of two and three-dimensional work, all in a friendly and welcoming environment. All of our artwork is original, and varies in medium, scale and price. Byard Art can source particular artists for you, and we are delighted to arrange and oversee commissions. We are able to organise shipping of artwork worldwide, and can also provide interest free credit repayable over 10 months through the Own Art Scheme. less

R Young Art

R Young Art

We are an independent family run gallery with a difference in the center of Wokingham with over 20 years experience and the most comprehensive art services in the county: Originals, ltd edition prints, hand-embellished prints, sculptures, and ceramics High resolution scanning services Museum quality giclée printing services Bespoke framing of original art, prints, memorabilia, needlecraft, and tapestries, plus a large hand-painted range Sourcing art and photographic images from licensors for giclée and metal prints at any size in various formats for homes, offices, commercial, and outdoor spaces Art restoration Art event painting classes. less

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Are you looking for a reputable art gallery to represent you as an artist and sell your art? In fact, many artists will tell you that looking and shopping for an art gallery is a rather overwhelming and even intimidating process. However, finding the best art gallery for your art is very important, actually essential for your career as an artist and your future. Unless there is an art gallery knocking on your door, you will be the one who has to knock on the doors of the art gallery. Beforehand, you have to find the right art gallery, of course. So the process of becoming a profitable or popular artist takes not just a lot of talent, but also a lot of hard work. Learn how to market yourself to the best art gallery and how to find the best art gallery to represent your art and you as an artist in this article.

We help you prepare shopping for art gallery thanks to this useful checklist you can follow:

First things first, you need to be honest to yourself and consider all aspects of your present and future as an artist and as someone looking for a career in art. So before you rush out looking for and shopping for an art gallery, make sure to ask yourself some of the following questions:

• Is my art technically good?

• Is my art good enough to be represented and sold at an art gallery?

• Do I have a recognizable and distinctive style?

• Am I ready to sell my art at an art gallery?

• Do I have a cohesive body of art ready to display at an art gallery?

• Is my art sellable?

• Have I had success selling my art at other occasions, events, and venues that are not art gallery?

• Do I have the time and energy to supply the demand for an art gallery?

• Do I have a blog or a website that showcases and promotes my art as a portfolio?

• Do I have a professional-looking portfolio to offer to an art gallery?

If the answer of all or the majority of these questions is “yes”, then you can continue looking for and contacting art gallery. If you answer to most or all of these questions with a “no”, take your time to think of the required changes, work on yourself as an artist, and consider these aspects above before you look for an art gallery to sell your art. Make sure you are approaching art gallery once you are absolutely ready to do so and don’t put yourself in a vulnerable position. Otherwise, it will help neither your self-esteem nor your ego as an artist.

Now, once you are ready to find an art gallery and contact them, you are probably wondering where to start from. It is important to take enough of your time ahead and have a good idea of the art gallery where you want your art to be displayed and what is the right art gallery to house your art and represent it the best way. Finding an art gallery in your surrounding area can be easily done both online and offline. You can always ask fellow artists or just people you know if they can recommend you or suggest art gallery you can check out and visit. If you are not sure about the reputation of the art gallery or you just want to learn more, you can always contact fellow artists represented by this art gallery and ask for their opinion, etc. A good way to look for an art gallery is by checking online. The majority of the reputable and popular art gallery in your area will, for sure, have a website you can check. Online directory for art gallery such as this one can also be a helpful source of information and contact details.

• Talk to other artists you know and ask them for recommendations and suggestions of an art gallery for you.

• Check out places both online and offline that have ads of an art gallery and the artists they represent

• There is a wide variety of websites of an art gallery. Make sure to check them and look the general image and brand every art gallery is representing itself through. Make sure these particular galleries are a good fit for your art and for you as an artist. In a nutshell, you want to research the type of art the art gallery are focusing on or specialising in and further approach only the art gallery displaying your type or style of art.

• Next, once you narrow down your options, you would like to visit this art gallery personally. Walk-in and feel the atmosphere and if it matches your style as an artist, how the art pieces are hanged or displayed, how the lighting works.

• Then try and visualize your art displayed there. Does it work in your imagination? Does it compare to the rest of the artists and their works represented at this art gallery?

• If a price sheet is not available, ask for it and see if the prices are within your price range.

• Don’t forget to pay close attention to how the staff of this art gallery treats you and are they professional enough, do you feel comfortable discussing your art with them.

It is important to know that reputable and popular art gallery get contacted by a big number of artists on a daily basis. Therefore, you want to stand out and show that you are a suitable artist for them. It is a good way to check ahead of the ‘artist submission policy’ then follow the guidelines. This will make a very good first impression of you since most galleries, especially the more high-end ones, have a very specific submission policy they want you to follow.

Make sure to follow this checklist before and you will feel ready to approach and contact every art gallery near you.

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