THE LONG NOW: Saatchi Gallery at 40
- 5 November 2025 - 26 April 2026
- , First and Second Floor Galleries
- BACK TO THE 80s TICKET OFFER! For one final time, see the exhibition with ticket prices that have been reversed back to their 1980s equivalent. Available to book online now for Thursday 16 April to Monday 20 April from £3.20. There will also be limited capacity on the door each day.
- Concessions & family tickets available.
Life Drawing Class
- 1 April, 8 April, 15 April, 22 April, 28 April; 6.30pm – 8.30pm
- Tutored life drawing classes exploring different techniques each week. Led by the Saatchi Gallery Learning team with all materials provided. Early bird tickets are now sold out. Standard tickets are available priced at £25.
- Tickets are £25
Spectral Interference
- 27 March - 6 May 2026
- , Gallery 1
- Spectral Interference is a solo exhibition by London-based painter Anna Liber Lewis, presented with Hannah Payne Art. Bringing together a new body of work, it marks a rupture from her earlier grid-based paintings, embracing abstraction as a site of risk, embodiment, and perceptual instability.
- Free Entry. Pre-booking is not required.
Caroline Wong: Girls Who Devour
- 27 March - 6 May 2026
- , Gallery 2
- This exhibition brings together interconnected bodies of work by London-based British-Malaysian-Chinese artist Caroline Wong. Across pastel drawings and mixed-media paintings, Wong explores femininity, appetite, desire, and excess through scenes of convivial consumption and intimate female gathering.
- Free Entry. Pre-booking is not required.
The Wink & Nudge: Andrew Moncrief and Sebastian Neeb
- 3 April - 6 May 2026
- , Gallery 3
- BEERS London is proud to present painter Andrew Moncrief alongside sculptor Sebastian Neeb at the Saatchi Gallery in an exhibition exploring the deconstruction of meaning, materiality, and message. Both artists adopt a wry sensibility to deconstruct the conventions of their chosen subject matter and artistic discipline.
- Free Entry. Pre-booking is not required.
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OUR HISTORY
Since 1985, Saatchi Gallery has presented contemporary art exhibitions showcasing the work of emerging artists. Exhibitions which drew upon the collection of Charles Saatchi, led to Saatchi Gallery becoming a recognised authority in contemporary art globally. The Gallery acquired a strong reputation for introducing artists who would later gain worldwide recognition. In 2019 Saatchi Gallery became a registered charity and began a new chapter in its history.
OUR MISSION
Saatchi Gallery exists as a registered charity to provide an innovative platform for contemporary art and culture. We are committed to supporting artists and rendering contemporary art accessible to all. We strive to present projects in physical and digital spaces that are engaging, enlightening and educational for diverse audiences.
OUR VALUES
Saatchi Gallery seeks to collaborate with artists in an open and honest manner with a primary aim of introducing their work to wider audiences.
The Gallery presents curated exhibitions on themes relevant and exciting in the context of contemporary creative culture. Our educational programmes aim to reveal the possibilities of artistic expression to young minds, encourage fresh thought and stimulate innovation.
As a charity, the organisation seeks to be self-funded and reinvests all revenue into its core activities to support access to contemporary art for all.
The Saatchi Gallery, London is registered as a charity with registration number 1182328, and its registered offices are in Duke of York’s HQ, King’s Road, London, SW3 4RY, United Kingdom.