Mercury Gallery

The gallery was established in Cork Street in May 1964 by Gillian Raffles. Its aim was to exhibit and champion the work of young figurative British artists and to deal in sculpture, paintings and works on paper by 20th Century British and European Artists.

In 2001 Gillian Raffles vacated the gallery space in Cork Street, but continued to specialise in the work of Henri Gaudier-Brzeska from home. The gallery now stages exhibitions in association with other galleries.

There was a Mercury Gallery in Edinburgh which was run by the Director of the London gallery. It ceased trading c. 2000.

Number of Artists referenced: 53