UK Art Market & Exhibition Update — March 23, 2026
London’s art scene is buzzing as the dust settles on the recent auction season and a wave of new exhibitions kicks off. While big sales at Christie’s and Phillips continue to shape the conversation, all eyes are on Tate Britain for the upcoming Hurvin Anderson retrospective. Despite some challenges in the gallery sector, London remains a powerhouse, holding steady as the world’s second-largest art market.
Exhibition Highlights
1. Hurvin Anderson — Tate Britain Tate Britain is set to open a solo show for Hurvin Anderson on March 26. It’s scheduled to run through August 23, 2026.
2. Rachel Whiteread: Substitute — Gagosian, London Head over to Gagosian’s Davies Street gallery for Rachel Whiteread’s latest solo exhibition, Substitute. It opens on March 26 and runs until May 16.
3. Minimalism Group Show — David Zwirner, London David Zwirner is hosting a must-see group exhibition featuring titans like Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, John McCracken, Robert Ryman, and Fred Sandback. It runs from March 25 to May 22.
4. Sigrid Sandström: Squall — Perrotin, London Perrotin is bringing Swedish artist Sigrid Sandström to London with her solo show Squall. Catch it from March 26 through May 23.
5. Tracey Emin: A Second Life — Tate Modern The major retrospective A Second Life is currently on display at Tate Modern. Featuring over 100 works, including her iconic My Bed, it’s a show you don't want to miss.
Auction Market Update
While the major London evening sales at Christie’s and Phillips wrapped up in early March, the ripple effects are still being felt throughout the industry.
Christie’s London — Modern & Contemporary Evening Sale Christie’s "triple-header" auction brought in a combined $265 million (£200 million). A standout Henry Moore bronze took the top spot, selling for £26.3 million. Other highlights featured works by Magritte, Miró, and Moore.

Market Insights & Outlook
London’s Market Standing According to the Art Basel and UBS Global Art Market Report 2026, the UK remains the world's second-largest art market, capturing a steady 18% share with sales hitting $10.5 billion.
Gallery Struggles It hasn't all been smooth sailing. Recent reports indicate that several London galleries are facing significant financial pressure. The closure of Stephen Friedman Gallery last month highlights the tough environment galleries are navigating, even as the auction sector shows signs of recovery.

The Vibe in London Analysts at Whitewall.art suggest the mood this spring is "cautiously optimistic." Auction houses are being smarter about their offerings, leaning into historical collections and high-provenance pieces to navigate the shifting market.
Upcoming Events
- Hurvin Anderson Retrospective — Tate Britain: Opens March 26, runs through August 23.
- Rachel Whiteread: Substitute — Gagosian (Davies Street): Opens March 26, runs through May 16.
- Minimalism Group Show — David Zwirner, London: Opens March 25, runs through May 22.
- Sigrid Sandström: Squall — Perrotin, London: Opens March 26, runs through May 23.
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