The London Art Biennale takes place
every two years on the historic
King’s Road in Chelsea presenting a
museum-quality award show, professionally
curated to induce a stimulating, varied yet coherent experience for the viewer.
Visitors have the unique ability to engage directly with carefully selected artworks of the
highest quality created by emerging and established
artists from all around the world. Bringing together collectors, aficionados, and industry professionals, the event fosters
meaningful connections and inspires
dialogue.
Through thoughtfully curated spaces, the
Biennale celebrates the diversity of artistic expression, offering visitors not only the chance to view exceptional pieces but also to gain insight into the creative processes and stories behind them. By merging tradition with innovation, this gathering becomes a
hub for cultural exchange, where fine art transcends boundaries and speaks to the shared human experience.
Chelsea Old Town Hall, at the
heart of Chelsea’s iconic King’s Road, is the perfect venue for the London Art Biennale. Its
historic charm and prime location create an inspiring setting to showcase
world-class art.
Throughout the years, The London Art Biennale has committed significant efforts to charity. Original artworks by Andy Warhol, Pietro Annigoni, Jose Van Roy Dali, and a Fiat 500 have been donated with 100% of proceeds gifted to various charitable organisations such as the Rotary International’s “End Polio Now” Charity, the Salvation Army, London’s Air Ambulance, and Age UK.
The
London Art Biennale is a museum level award exhibition curated by the International Confederation of Art Critics, the Chianciano Art Museum and
Gagliardi Gallery. The show is not theme based thus allows for all artistic movements to be presented. The focus is on painting, works on paper, sculpture, applied arts and digital art, professionally curated to give the viewers and collectors a stimulating yet coherent experience.
Previous editions of the Biennale gathered artworks from approximately 50 different nations showcasing artists who have exhibited in some of the most important museums in the world as well as emerging artists selected for their talent. The exhibition spans across many artistic movements and styles all brought together in the iconic Chelsea Old Town Hall.
Galleries, critics and clients are able to view and appreciate artworks from all over the world, from the UK to the USA, China to South Africa, from Norway to Italy, with different cultures, styles, ideas and artistic expressions that represent the art world in its global entirety. London galleries will all be invited to see the Biennale, which is hosted very near to their headquarters and gallery windows.
The artworks will be viewed in their ideal setting to give the visitor the maximum artistic impact, following the tradition of the exhibitions presented by this organisation that values the promotion of art and culture as its most important achievement.