After 18 eventful years spent on Frith Street, the gallery packed its bags and shifted just around the corner to a brand-spanking new space with enough room to exhibit a Wal-Mart. Well, sort of.
Anyhow, the gallery now looks fantastic and the quality of the art displayed is as lustrous as ever. The roster of international and British artists represented is as interesting as it's been since the gallery's inception. Featuring well established contemporary artists, from Thomas Schutte's utilitarian works to Cornelia Parker's ethereal sculpture, the gallery is still up there with the best of London's contemporary art spaces.