Belgrave Gallery

Based in north London and St. Ives, Cornwall, Belgrave Gallery concentrates its stock on Post-War British and Contemporary Art, including Urban Art. The Gallery opened in 1974 in Belgravia, London, and in 1998, a second gallery opened in St. Ives, Cornwall. The St. Ives location was the primary gallery with exhibition space in two adjacent buildings. It exhibits work by artists associated with Cornwall from the 1930’s to the present day, as well as work by Modern British and Post-War artists. In addition, the gallery has begun to specialise in International Urban Art. Throughout the year, a varied programme of solo and themed exhibitions occurs at regular intervals.

In 2010 Belgrave St. Ives was formed as an independent gallery located, as its title suggests, in Cornwall. Like its London-based sister gallery, it specialises in Modern British and Contemporary Art, including Urban Art. In September 2020, after 22 years in St Ives, Belgrave St Ives relocated to a rural location in Towednack, just a couple of miles from St Ives.

Number of Artists referenced: 126