Minor Attractions is back with its 3rd edition once again at The Manadrake.
Blending contemporary art with performance and nightlife, the fair is becoming a catalyst in the city’s emerging art scene while carving out its place in the international commercial circuit. Minor Attractions reaffirms its continuity and ambition with an expanded line-up of 70 galleries, nearly doubling its exhibition space, now spread over 15 hotel rooms, and a programme spanning film, sound, and performance arts.
This year’s exhibitors underscore both local commitment and international reach. Supported by the return of several London-based galleries, Minor Attractions welcomes a strong wave of newcomers from across Europe as well as Mexico City, Sydney, Tokyo, Toronto, and Los Angeles. Presentations will take the form of both showrooms and single-work installations across the hotel’s public areas, marking the fair’s most diverse edition to date.

“As we get ready to open another edition of Minor Attractions, we want to thank the communities that have supported us along the way and keep breaking new ground in how art can be experienced. This edition is as much of a love letter to where we’ve come from as it is a step towards innovation in the future.”
– Jacob Barnes, Co-founder of Minor Attractions
Participating Galleries:
A Modest Show, London / ai., London / Anton Janizewski, Berlin / Banda Municipal, Mexico City / Bolanle Contemporary, London / Bombon, Barcelona / Brooke Bennington, London / Cabanon, Paris / Cedric Bardawil, London / Centrala, Birmingham / Chicago, London / CON_, Tokyo / Cooke Latham, London / Copperfield, London / Darren Flook, London / Division of Labour, Salford / East Contemporary, Milan / Fabian Lang, Zurich / Franz Kaka, Toronto / Gene’s Dispensary, Los Angeles / General Assembly, London / Gnossienne Gallery, London / Harlesden High Street, London / Hesse Flatow, New York / Joey Ramone, Rotterdam / John Marchant Gallery, Brighton / Josilda da Conceição, Amsterdam / KAYOKOYUKI, Tokyo / Kendra Jayne Patrick, Bern / Kogo, Tartu / Krupa Gallery, London-Wroc?aw / LAILA, Sydney / LUmkA, New York / madame Ieniou, Athens / Meadow, London / METAMORPHIKA, London / mi?o?? gallery, London / NEVEN, London / No Man’s Art Gallery, Amsterdam / Palmer Gallery, London / Patricia Fleming Gallery, Glasgow / Plicnik Space, London / POVOS, Chicago / Public Notice, Los Angeles / Rathbone Institue, London / Rosa Kwir, Bazan / RTA Projects, London / Rump Gallery, London / Santi, London / SEAGER, London / Season 4 Episode 6, London / Siddiq Projects, Hamburg / SLQS Gallery, London / Special Animal, London / Spiritvessel, Espinavessa / Split Riviera, London / St Chads, London / Studio/Chapple, London / Tache Gallery, London / The Sunday Painter, London / Third Born, Mexico City / Tom Godfrey, Nottingham / Village Books, Leeds-Manchester / Well Projects, Margate / Will Hine Gallery, London / Working Title, Amsterdam / Xxijra Hii, London
Consolidating its role as a cultural meeting point, an evening programme of cinema, music, publishing, and performance will permeate the fair. Soho Radio will set the tone on Opening Night and stream three live shows from the Mandrake Greenhouse; curated screenings will be followed by conversations with film directors; and evenings will unfold with music and live performances — offering a platform to emerging voices beyond contemporary art.
Opening Day — Tuesday 14th October 2025 VIP Opening 12PM – 8PM Opening Party 9PM – 11PM
Public Days — Wednesday 15th–Saturday 18th October 2025 12PM – 8PM: Galleries Open
* Public Programme schedule to be announced soon Minor Attractions is free and open to all, RSVP required.
Minor Attractions thanks its media partners The Art Newspaper, Art Review (Boo), Flash Art, The Toe Rag, and FAD Magazine (YaY), as well as its partners Soho Radio, WeTransfer, Rise Art, ARTSVP, Blueberrys, The Packengers, Wolf and Badger, Pagemasters and Tayto










