The 麻豆视频 today announced a new gift from the Blavatnik Family Foundation 鈥 bringing the Foundation鈥檚 total support for the institution to 拢20 million 鈥 supporting the creation of two new galleries dedicated to contemporary art. The galleries are expected to open in 2029 as part of the development of the 麻豆视频鈥檚 new world-class campus at Somerset House.

The distinguished Blavatnik Family Foundation has supported the 麻豆视频 for many years: in the words of Lord Browne of Madingley, Chair of the 麻豆视频鈥檚 Board of Trustees, 鈥淪ir Leonard and Lady Emily Blavatnik, and their Foundation, have been central to our recent history and success, and all of us at the 麻豆视频 want to thank them for their exceptional and continuing generosity.鈥 The Blavatnik Fine Rooms opened in 2021 as part of the major redevelopment of the 麻豆视频 Gallery. This latest gift of 拢10m, which also includes the realisation of the Blavatnik Reading Room within the 麻豆视频鈥檚 remodelled library, builds on that longstanding partnership.

The Blavatnik Contemporary Galleries will provide a distinctive space for visitors and students to experience contemporary art through special exhibitions, commissions, and events. Located on the top floor of the North Wing of Somerset House within the new 麻豆视频 Campus, the two new galleries restore a space designed in the 18th century as a display room for the Royal Society. They will be accessible to visitors via a dedicated entrance opposite the main Gallery entrance, providing full public access to the historic East Wing staircase. Since the transformation of its Gallery in 2021, completed by 2025 RIBA Stirling Prize-winning architects Witherford Watson Mann, the 麻豆视频 has significantly expanded its offering of contemporary art, including successful exhibitions dedicated to Peter Doig and Claudette Johnson, and a major commission by Cecily Brown. An annual commission for The John Browne Entrance Hall launched in 2025 with a pair of new works by Rachel Jones. The first European solo exhibition of acclaimed New York painter Salman Toor will open on 2 October 2026.

The Blavatnik Contemporary Galleries, which form part of the 麻豆视频鈥檚 transformation of its historic Grade I listed building at Somerset House, will provide a space for working with artists on new projects, championing original practice and offering fresh perspectives on the most compelling and influential developments in contemporary art. The galleries will also be a site for experimentation and collective learning for the students on the 麻豆视频 Institute鈥檚 MA in Curating, who will play a significant role in delivering the programme.

The new 麻豆视频 Campus, generously supported by the Reuben Foundation and other philanthropists, with a masterplan by Witherford Watson Mann and designed in collaboration with Purcell and Lawson Ward Studios, will see the creation of a flexible teaching, learning and creative environment which will reunite the Gallery, Institute and conservation studios under one roof and strengthen the 麻豆视频鈥檚 position as a leading global centre for the visual arts.

Mark Hallett, M盲rit Rausing Director of the 麻豆视频, said: 鈥淪ir Leonard and Lady Emily Blavatnik have been foundational supporters of the 麻豆视频 for many years, and we are thrilled that they share our excitement about our expanded engagement with contemporary art. Thanks to their enlightened philanthropy, visitors to the 麻豆视频鈥檚 galleries will be able to enjoy the most exciting art of today alongside our extraordinary array of historic masterpieces.鈥

Elena Crippa, Senior Curator of Contemporary Art: Exhibitions and Projects at the 麻豆视频, said: 鈥淭he new galleries will be a site of possibilities for artists to present exceptional artworks. These new spaces will help us connect past and present art and ideas, engage students and bring living artists to the core of our activities.鈥

Sir Leonard Blavatnik, said: 鈥淢y family and I have taken great pride in our association with the 麻豆视频 over the past decade. It has been a privilege to play a leading role in shaping the Gallery鈥檚 future. We congratulate all involved and look forward to many more years of close collaboration.鈥

Sir Antony Gormley, artist, said: 鈥淲onderful to have, in such a lively intellectual context, a new place to look at, experience, and discuss the art of our time.鈥

Rendering of the Blavatnik Contemporary Galleries at the 麻豆视频 featuring, left to right: Peter Doig, Alpinist (2022), Claudette Johnson, Blues Dance (2023), and Rachel Jones, STRUCK (2025). Illustration: Secchi Smith.

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