About

  • The gallery champions painters whose work is characterised by bold colour, distinctive surface treatment, and incisive engagement with the art-historical tradition.

    Founded in London in 1996, Timothy Taylor is a leading international gallery working with a range of distinguished post-war and contemporary artists and estates over its three-decade history.

    Active in both the primary and secondary markets, Timothy Taylor represents an intergenerational and international roster of more than twenty artists and estates, including Alex Katz, Kiki Smith, Antoni Tàpies, and Eddie Martinez. The gallery is particularly known for championing painters whose work is characterised by bold colour, distinctive surface treatment, and incisive engagement with the art-historical tradition, from the abstraction of Jonathan Lasker and Chris Martin to the figuration of Honor Titus and the interiors of Hilary Pecis, many of whom had their London debuts at the gallery. In addition, Timothy Taylor regularly presents museum-quality historical exhibitions of post-war artists in which the gallery has deep expertise, including Philip Guston, Jean Dubuffet, Agnes Martin, and John Chamberlain.

    Today, Timothy Taylor is located in a five-storey Georgian townhouse at 15 Bolton Street in Mayfair. The gallery maintains an international presence through art fairs, institutional collaborations, and exhibitions globally, including organising major presentations of Sean Scully, Alex Katz, Eddie Martinez, and Antoni Tàpies in mainland China. Committed to intellectually rigorous presentations of artists’ work, the gallery publishes a growing range of exhibition catalogues and monographs, with new texts commissioned by leading curators and critics.