Mayor Gallery Celebrates 100 Years with Exhibition on European Art Movements
The Mayor Gallery in London is celebrating its 100-year anniversary with a three-part exhibition series that highlights significant developments in art history. The current exhibition, 'Celebrating 100 years – Part 2: European Art,' is on view through February 20, 2026. It showcases post-war European artists who have redefined art through movements such as ZERO, Arte Povera, and Concrete art. The exhibition features works by artists like Armando, Lucio Fontana, François Morellet, and Man Ray, offering a comprehensive look at the evolution of art in the post-World War II era. Established in 1925 by Fred Mayor, the gallery was instrumental in introducing European avant-garde and international Modernists to the UK. Under the leadership of James Mayor since 1973, the gallery has continued to play a pivotal role in the art world, hosting significant exhibitions and participating in major art fairs.