
Paul’s Gallery of the Month: Grimm
18 March 2026 • Paul Carey-Kent
Yet, so far as I’m aware, Grimm is the only Dutch-originated gallery to have expanded internationally:

18 March 2026 • Paul Carey-Kent
Yet, so far as I’m aware, Grimm is the only Dutch-originated gallery to have expanded internationally:

16 July 2025 • Mark Westall
GRIMM has announced its expansion to a new gallery space in St James’s, opening to the public this fall to coincide with Frieze Week in October.

12 July 2024 • Chard Adio
British Caribbean artist Hettie Inniss makes her solo debut at GRIMM Gallery, showcasing a series of paintings that delve into the complexities of memory and perception.

13 December 2023 • Mark Westall
GRIMM has announced the international representation of British Caribbean artist Hettie Inniss

17 September 2023 • Tabish Khan
Latex, muscles, car parts, landscapes and optical illusions.

11 March 2022 • Mark Westall
GRIMM has announced the representation of London-based painter Gabriella Boyd. GRIMM will first present Boyd’s work in New York this… Read More

20 November 2020 • Mark Westall
GRIMM is to present Bad Reception, a presentation of new paintings by Eric White on view from Friday, November 27th,… Read More

29 September 2017 • Mark Westall
These Waters, Charles Avery’s first major solo exhibition in the US, takes liquid as its organising principle, from the seas that surround the Island…

8 May 2014 • VC Maurer
Every year hundreds of galleries from around the world convene at Frieze to bring to light the top projects they have been working on and artists they have been working with so we thought we would provide you with a Top 5 list of the Globe’s edgiest galleries to catch that might not be from the NYC but are doing their ‘thang everywhere else and beyond…