
Photo London at Olympia, 2026. Photography: Graham Carlow.
Visit the fair: 14–17 May 2026 at Olympia, Kensington; London
Today marks the official opening of the eleventh edition of Photo London. As the UK’s leading photography fair, this year represents a significant milestone as it relocates to its new home at Olympia in Kensington. Set against the backdrop of a £1.3 billion redevelopment, the move provides the fair with an expanded footprint to explore the future of the medium while continuing its legacy of showcasing world-class photography.
“The move to Olympia creates a unified experience that has sparked incredible enthusiasm from new and returning galleries alike. Each have put an incredible amount of thought and work into creating booths that are truly remarkable. The move has given us the space and freedom to increase much-loved areas of the Fair, with Discovery, Positions and Publishing bigger than ever. With new initiatives, such as Tristan Lund returning to curate Source, and our dedicated screening room showcasing artist films, we are deepening our commitment to the many forms of photography we have always championed and are celebrating the joy of varied collecting.”
Photo London Director, Sophie Parker
Photo London 2026 features a strong international list of participants including several galleries
The Icon: Steven Meisel’s London Portraits
This year’s Master of Photography is the legendary Steven Meisel. Known for his prolific career—producing 28 Vogue covers in a single year—Meisel is presenting a rare exhibition of his graphically assured London portraits. The series captures the city's 1990s anarchic fashion spirit and features icons he discovered, such as Stella Tennant.
Championing Inclusive Narratives
In its new, expanded home at Olympia, the fair deepens its commitment to under-represented voices:
- Autograph’s We Are the Ones We Have Been Waiting For: An exhibition of 17 women and non-binary artists, including Zanele Muholi and Carrie Mae Weems, who use photography to question identity and power.
- New Source Section: Curated by Tristan Lund, this section spotlights marginalized artists who have historically lacked institutional recognition.
- Global Discovery: The fair features strong South Asian representation and first-time participants from India and Africa, such as PHOTOINK and THK Gallery.
- Innovation and Emerging Talent The 2026 edition introduces a dedicated Film Screening room for artist-led films and continues to platform unrepresented talent through the Positions section and the Photo London x Nikon Emerging Photographer of the Year Award.
“We are incredibly proud of the team who have brought together an impressive group of galleries for the launch of this new era a Olympia, including new comers from as far afield as India and Africa proving London is still a great draw for international galleries. We continue to innovate with new curated sections for solo and regional presentations; a significantly extended publishing section and a special artists’ screening room. Add to all this an enhanced edition of Positions (our section for unrepresented artists), our traditionally strong public programme where the legendary Steven Meisel takes centre stage, and the dramatic increase in visiting museum groups, and it is clear that Photo London’s second decade has begun in formidable style.”
Photo London Founders Michael Benson and Fariba Farshad
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