This operation began in 1993 in New York, and hasn’t stopped gaining momentum. Several Big Apple locations were followed in 2012 with the first London outpost, and what a place. Anyone who’s played Monopoly will recognise Mayfair as the most upmarket of London addresses, and David Zwirner Gallery, located near Berkeley Square, is a fitting host for some of the best contemporary art shows around. We think that the beautiful cream Regency façade is a work of art in itself, but there’s plenty more going on inside worth your time.

Installation view of the 2013 solo exhibition
Marcel Dzama: Puppets, Pawns, and Prophets
at David Zwirner, London.
Exterior of 24 Grafton Street, London.
Photo by Alex Delfanne.
Courtesy David Zwirner, New York/London.

David Zwirner, London.
24 Grafton Street in Mayfair.
Photo by Stephen White.
Courtesy David Zwirner, New York/London.