Aidan Meller Gallery - Oxford Museums and Art Galleries

Aidan Meller Gallery

Aidan Meller Gallery is one of Oxford's longest-established specialist art galleries. They showcase modern, contemporary and old masters.

Aidan Meller Gallery is one of Oxford’s longest-established specialist art galleries. They showcase modern, contemporary and old masters. At the moment, you can visit the gallery by appointment only

The Art of Aidan Meller Gallery

This art gallery is one of Oxford’s leaders in terms of the calibre of work displayed. The art gallery has a reputation for showing internationally acclaimed artists and working closely with collectors providing expert services. 

The Aidan Meller Gallery developed over the past twenty years to represent important artists including Pablo Picasso, Camille Pissarro, and Marc Chagall. Throughout its history, the gallery has showcased from Impressionism to the St Ives School and hosted historically significant exhibitions (for example, the Pre-Raphaelite School drawings, which Aidan Meller discovered in 2013). 

The gallery invests considerable resources to research and encourage discourse around the artists it represents. hey also host a diverse range of activities that engage with history, publication and education and plays an important role in Oxford’s landscape. 

Visiting Aidan Meller Gallery

At the time, you can only visit the Aidan Meller gallery by appointment. 

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