Sundaram Tagore Gallery is expanding its international footprint with the opening of a new 310-square-meter flagship space in London’s St James’s district this May. Located in a renovated Edwardian building on Pall Mall, the multi-level gallery will feature exhibition areas, a private viewing room, and dedicated spaces for live performances and screenings. The inaugural exhibition, titled "Hybridity and Belonging in Contemporary Art," will showcase a diverse roster of artists including Hiroshi Senju, Tayeba Lipi, and Sohan Qadri, focusing on themes of displacement and cross-cultural identity.
This move marks a significant strategic expansion for the gallery, which was founded in New York in 2000 and has long championed a global, multidisciplinary approach to contemporary art. By establishing a permanent presence in London’s historic gallery hub, founder Sundaram Tagore is deepening his personal and professional ties to the city while positioning the gallery as a bridge between Eastern and Western artistic traditions. The expansion signals a commitment to physical growth and public programming at a time when the London art market remains a critical nexus for international collectors and cross-cultural exchange.