The Pippy Houldsworth Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in London's West End, founded in 2004 by Pippy Houldsworth, a respected figure in the art world for over two decades. The gallery represents a diverse range of emerging and established artists from the UK and internationally, showcasing their work in various media, including painting, sculpture, and photography, with a focus on exploring social, political, and cultural issues. The gallery is renowned for supporting young and emerging artists, many of whom have become internationally recognized, and for exhibiting intellectually rigorous and visually compelling works.
Participating in numerous international art fairs such as Frieze London, Art Basel Miami Beach, and The Armory Show in New York, the gallery has been a significant contributor to the London art scene. The gallery's beautiful space, designed by architect Andrew Clancy, provides a contemporary and light-filled environment to view the exhibitions that often challenge conventional ideas and push boundaries in contemporary art, showcasing the best of contemporary art from around the world and providing a platform for artists to engage with the wider art community.