Situated in the heart of Central London, at the gateway to Soho, The Photographers' Gallery (TPG) is the UK’s foremost centre for the presentation and exploration of photography in all its forms and home to an international community of photographers.
Open 7 days a week, TPG presents a diverse and critically acclaimed programme of exhibitions, events, talks, workshops and courses, as well as offering a unique, specialist bookshop, a dedicated space for the discovery and sale of photographic prints and a tranquil café.
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Soho Photography Quarter (SPQ) is an exciting new outdoor cultural space for all to enjoy in Ramillies Place, W1, on the doorstep of The Photographers' Gallery.
Open-air exhibitions and other events bring you the very best of contemporary photography, for free, all year round.
Become a member
Our members enjoy unlimited access to our exhibitions, exclusive invites to our private views, as well as discounts on our events and in our Bookshop, Café and much more.
Gallery Opening Hours
Monday – Wednesday
10.00–18.00
Thursday & Friday
10.00–20.00
Saturday
10.00–18.00
Sunday
11.00–18.00
Our General Admission ticket gives you entry to all paid exhibitions on the day of your visit.
To visit our current exhibitions we ask you to book in advance online, or by calling +44 (0)20 7087 9300.
Walk-ups are welcome, but you may have to wait if we are at capacity.
Other discounted entry: 18s & under go free. ICOM cardholders go free. Concessions and discounted entry for National Art Pass cardholders, Disabled (disabled companion goes free), Unwaged (with proof of eligibility), Senior 60+ (with ID), Student (with ID).
The Photographers Gallery
16-18 Ramillies Street, London W1F 7LW
For general enquiries, please contact our Visitor Relations team on
or email info@tpg.org.uk
© The Photographers Gallery 2023
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Image credits from:
Antoni Campañà, Untitled
Emilio Amero, A Bride Dances
Valie Export, Expectation (Erwartung)
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Amjad Ali Laghari, Goth Bawal Khan village, Sindh Province, Pakistan, September 2022. From the series Drowning World © Gideon Mendel
Jenni Bruce, Upper Brogo, New South Wales, Australia, January 15 2020. From the series Burning World © Gideon Mendel
Product Location | 16-18 Ramillies St, W1F 7LW, London, United Kingdom |