About Us

At The Photographers' Gallery we explore how photography is connecting, captivating and radically changing the world we live in. 

In the heart of central London, on the border of Soho and Oxford Street, the Gallery is home for the next generation of photography – from experts to novices and the photo-curious; artists and students; locals, tourists and passers-by; and an enthusiastic and committed team.

Colour photograph of a person stood infront of a wall of magazine covers by Daido Moriyama

About Us

At The Photographers' Gallery we explore how photography is connecting, captivating and radically changing the world we live in. 

In the heart of central London, on the border of Soho and Oxford Street, the Gallery is home for the next generation of photography – from experts to novices and the photo-curious; artists and students; locals, tourists and passers-by; and an enthusiastic and committed team.

An image from the private view for The Concerned Photographer, the first exhibition at The Photographers' Gallery in 1971. Sue Davies is pictured in the middle of a large crowd.

Our History

Founded in 1971 as the UKs first public gallery dedicated to photography, learn more about our history and key moments.

Install shot from the Fiona Tan exhibition in 2012

Staff & Trustees

We are a community of passionate individuals that believe in making the Gallery a place for the discovery, exploration and understanding of photography in all its forms.

Colour photograph of three people with their backs to the camera, looking at a blue wall with framed photographs

Venue Hire

Situated in the heart of London’s West End, The Photographers’ Gallery provides a stunning contemporary setting for a variety of events.

Photograph of a street, Soho Photography Quarter, showcasing Sian Davey's work in London

Soho Photography Quarter

Soho Photography Quarter (SPQ) is a cultural space in Ramillies Place, W1, offering free open-air exhibitions and other events aimed at highlighting the very best of contemporary photography.

A surface covered in hundreds of polaroid photos of skies appears to stretch out to a horizon and a black backdrop

Press

TPG’s Press area, including archival press materials and direct image downloads