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Storefront > Rent an art gallery > Pop-up Gallery & Exhibition in London > Pop-up Gallery & Exhibition in Fulham, London
Fulham offers a growing number of art gallery and exhibition spaces available for short-term rent. Whether you are planning a solo show, a group exhibition, a private view, or a brand activation with an artistic edge, Fulham gives you access to a residential yet culturally engaged audience in southwest London. Browse available spaces below and book directly through Storefront.
Fulham sits between Chelsea and Putney, drawing a well-educated, high-income demographic that regularly attends gallery openings and cultural events across west London. The neighbourhood is quieter than central London gallery districts, which means lower rental costs and less competition for foot traffic during your show dates.
Fulham Road and the streets around Parsons Green provide steady pedestrian flow without the noise of tourist-heavy areas. If your work targets collectors, interior designers, or local art buyers rather than passing crowds, Fulham is a strong fit. The proximity to Chelsea also means press, curators, and collectors based around the King's Road can reach you in minutes.
For artists and curators looking at the broader London gallery scene, Fulham represents a more affordable entry point with genuine local engagement.
The gallery hire options in Fulham range from dedicated white-cube spaces to adaptable retail units and converted residential properties. Here is what you can typically find:
White-wall gallery spaces with professional lighting rigs, hanging systems, and polished concrete or timber floors. These are ready to install work with minimal setup.
Converted retail units along Fulham Road or New King's Road that can be transformed into temporary exhibition spaces. These tend to offer street-facing windows, which is useful for attracting walk-in visitors.
Mixed-use creative studios where you can host a private view or open studio event alongside your working practice.
Event-ready venues with catering access, ideal for launch nights, collector dinners, or corporate art experiences.
Most spaces are available for bookings as short as a single weekend, making Fulham practical for pop-up exhibitions and one-off private views.
The range of renters using art venues in Fulham is broad. Emerging artists use the area to stage debut solo shows at a fraction of what a Mayfair or Shoreditch gallery would cost. Established galleries sometimes take short-term Fulham spaces for satellite shows during busy London art seasons.
Brands increasingly use gallery-style spaces for product launches, press previews, and experiential activations where the aesthetic of a curated art environment adds credibility. Interior design firms and furniture brands also hire Fulham exhibition spaces for showroom-style displays targeted at the local homeowner demographic.
If you are an ecommerce or DTC brand exploring physical retail through a creative lens, a gallery setting in Fulham lets you combine commerce with culture in a neighbourhood that responds well to both.
Gallery hire costs in Fulham vary depending on the size, finish, and location of the space. As a general guide, expect to pay between £150 and £600 per day for a dedicated gallery or exhibition-ready venue. Converted retail units may sit at the lower end of that range, while fully equipped white-cube spaces with professional lighting will be higher.
Most Storefront listings include transparent daily or weekly pricing. Some hosts offer discounts for bookings longer than a week. Insurance, access hours, and any restrictions on wall fixings or floor loads are detailed in each listing.
Booking lead times in Fulham tend to be shorter than in central London, so you can often secure a space within two to three weeks of your planned opening date.
Start by filtering the listings on this page by date, capacity, and budget. Pay attention to the images and floor plans. For art exhibitions, ceiling height, natural light, and wall surface quality matter more than raw square footage.
If your show involves large-scale sculpture or installation work, check access dimensions carefully. Some Fulham spaces are in Victorian-era buildings with narrow doorways.
Storefront connects you directly with the space host, so you can ask specific questions about hanging systems, electrical capacity, and whether the venue has hosted exhibitions before. For broader options across London, including gallery spaces in Shoreditch and other east London creative districts, explore the full London search.
You can also browse all types of retail space for rent if your project blends art with commerce.
Daily rates for gallery and exhibition space in Fulham typically range from £150 to £600, depending on the venue's size, finish, and equipment. Converted retail units tend to sit at the lower end, while purpose-built gallery spaces with professional lighting and hanging systems cost more. Weekly discounts are often available for longer bookings.
Yes. Many Fulham art venues on Storefront accept bookings as short as a single weekend. This makes them practical for pop-up exhibitions, private views, and one-off events without committing to a longer lease.
Prioritise ceiling height, wall surface quality, natural and artificial lighting, and access dimensions for moving artwork in and out. If you plan a private view with guests, check the capacity limit and whether the space allows catering or drinks service.
Fulham attracts a high-income, culturally engaged local audience and sits close to Chelsea's established gallery scene. Rental costs are lower than in central London, and booking lead times are shorter. It works well for exhibitions targeting collectors, local buyers, and the design community.
Two to three weeks of lead time is usually sufficient for Fulham venues, which is shorter than the four to six weeks often needed in central London gallery districts. For peak periods around major London art fairs, booking earlier is advisable.
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