Timothy Taylor is active in both the primary and secondary markets. The gallery currently represents an intergenerational roster of more than twenty artists and estates from across Europe, Asia, and the Americas, including
Alex Katz,
Kiki Smith,
Antoni Tàpies, and
Eddie Martinez. The gallery is known for championing painters whose work is characterized by bold color, distinctive surface treatment, and engagement with the art-historical tradition. Examples include the
abstraction of
Jonathan Lasker and
Chris Martin, to the
Symbolist-inflected figuration of
Honor Titus and the interiors of
Hilary Pecis. Many of these contemporary artists had their London debuts at the gallery. In addition, Timothy Taylor regularly presents historical exhibitions of
post-war artists, including
Philip Guston,
Jean Dubuffet,
Agnes Martin, and
John Chamberlain. The gallery's London headquarters is located in a five-story
Georgian townhouse at 15 Bolton Street in Mayfair. The gallery expanded internationally in 2016 with the opening of its first New York location on the ground floor of a
Chelsea townhouse. In 2023, it opened a 6,000-square-foot flagship space at 74 Leonard Street in
Tribeca, renovated by the architectural firm
StudioMDA. Alongside its permanent locations, the gallery has a presence in Asia through art fairs, institutional placements, and pop-up exhibitions, such as the first major exhibitions of
Sean Scully,
Alex Katz,
Eddie Martinez, and
Antoni Tàpies in mainland China. In addition to regular program, the gallery publishes a range of exhibition catalogues and monographs, with new texts commissioned by leading curators and critics. ==Artists==