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Almine Rech Repositions After Closing London Gallery

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After more than a decade in the city, the Paris-born gallerist signals a strategic shift rather than a full exit.

The London Closure

After more than a decade in London, Almine Rech has officially shuttered its Mayfair outpost. First reported by The Art Newspaper, the Paris-born powerhouse confirmed that its UK arm entered voluntary liquidation in August, shortly after its final Gregor Hildebrandt solo, naming the move as a “technical step to restructure a lease that no longer aligned with [its] plans.”

Filings to Companies House suggest that the gallery holds a £6.3 million GBP deficit, though French gallerist Rech herself noted that “the gallery has no unpaid obligations to artists, employees, or suppliers.”

Challenges in the Market

The decision lands amid a wave of closures and consolidations shaking up the global art scene. The gallery’s London foothold took root in 2014 with a building on Savile Row, later moving to Grosvenor Hill two years later. Once home to headline shows by blue-chip names, including its inaugural Jeff Koons exhibition, the Mayfair spot faced headwinds affecting much of London’s market: post-Brexit uncertainty and pandemic fallout.

Looking Ahead

Despite the closure, Rech reassured that London remains central to the gallery’s strategy, suggesting a repositioning rather than a full exit. Almine Rech will continue operating its eight other spaces, including its two Parisian locations, Brussels, Shanghai, Gstaad, and New York, which is currently hosting a sold-out painting exhibition by Chloe Wise.

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