Where to find art bookshops in London

We have a strong appreciation for books that explore beloved artists' or provide insightful analysis of art history. London is home to some excellent bookshops that specialise in art and cultural publications. These books not only offer an opportunity to delve into your favourite artists' stories or art history—they can also add a touch of elegance to your coffee table! Take a look at our 13 recommended spots in London with a great selection of art books.

ICA Bookshop

Institute of Contemporary Arts Bookshop. © MTotoe.

#FLODown: While the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) is known for its art, films, and lively events, have you explored their book collection? Alongside its renowned art displays, film screenings, and lively events, the ICA Bookshop offers a diverse range of books and magazines covering art, cultural studies, design, theory, writing, sound, and cinema. It's a reflection of the ICA's commitment to sparking discussions, nurturing creativity, and presenting fresh perspectives on art and society. Conveniently, if you're eager to delve into your new purchase right away, St James' Park and Green Park are a short walk from the ICA.

Location: The Mall, St. James's, London SW1Y 5AH. Website: ICA Bookstore. Instagram: @icalondonbookstore.

Marcus Campbell Art Books

Marcus Campbell Art Books. © MTotoe

#FLODown: Located right by Tate Modern, you'll find Marcus Campbell Art Books, specialising in rare and out-of-print treasures spanning 20th-century and contemporary art, photography, design—you name it! This place is an art lover's dream, stocking everything from exhibition catalogues and artists’ books to cool prints, posters, and even original artworks. Whether you're eyeing those pricey rare finds or browsing their budget-friendly selections starting at just £1, they've got a rotating collection that's always worth a peek.

Location: Marcus Campbell Art Books, 43 Holland Street, London SE1 9JR. Website: Marcus Campbell Art Books. Instagram:@marcuscampbellartbooks

Tenderbooks

Tenderbooks. © MTotoe

#FLODown: In Cecil Court, part of London's historical bookshop district since 1901 and once a residence for notable figures like Mozart and T.S. Eliot, you'll stumble upon Tenderbooks. This spot has gained fame as London's go-to destination for independent artist publications and unique contemporary art books—offering a diverse selection of independent magazines, photo books, and poetry collections that you won't easily find elsewhere. Owned and managed by Tamsin Clark, Tenderbooks doesn't just sell cool books; it's a hub for book launches, readings, and monthly exhibitions. It's a welcoming space that fosters discussions and invites debates among book lovers.

Location: Tenderbooks, 6 Cecil Court, London, WC2N 4HE. Website: Tenderbooks. Instagram: @tenderbooks.


Serpentine Gallery Bookshop

Serpentine Gallery Bookshop. © MTotoe

#FLODown: The Serpentine Gallery joined forces with Walther Koenig Books, a renowned German art bookshop acclaimed for its offerings in art, architecture, and photography. Together, they offer limited editions, publications, magazines, and exclusive exhibition products, many crafted by talented artists linked with the Serpentine. Purchases help support free admission and diverse programs—a win-win! Their partnership with Walther Koenig Books means you have access to a wide selection of books.

Serpentine Pavillion postcards at the Serpentine Gallery Bookshop. © MTotoe

They've got postcards showcasing past pavilions, including the pavilion by José Selgas and Lucía Cano of SelgasCano in 2015. It faced heavy critique at the time, but we loved it!

Location: Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, W2 3XA.Website: The Serpentine Shop. Instagram: @serpentineuk.


Whitechapel Gallery Bookshop

Whitechapel Gallery Bookshop. © MTotoe

#FLODown: The Whitechapel Gallery Bookshop is Koenig's second spot in London, just like the one at the Serpentine. It's a treasure trove with all sorts of cool stuff—books on modern and contemporary art, photography, architecture, and art theory. You can grab the latest exhibition catalogues and artsy gifts there too. Situated within the Whitechapel Gallery's premises, it shares the building with the Townsend restaurant, which serves very tasty British cuisine.

Location: Whitechapel Gallery, 77-82 Whitechapel High St, London E1 7QX. Website: Whitechapel Gallery Bookshop. Instagram: @whitechapelgallery_books.

Gagosian Shop

Gagosian shop London, Burlington Arcade. © MTotoe

#FLODown: The Gagosian Shop at the iconic Burlington Arcade in Mayfair serves as a vibrant creative hub. On the ground floor, you'll discover a curated collection of unique art books, rare finds, Gagosian publications, posters, and prints. Upstairs, they showcase rotating exhibitions and exciting collaborations. The bookshop is situated conveniently near Gagosian's Grosvenor Hill and Davies Street locations.

Location: Gagosian Bookshop, 28–29 Burlington Arcade, London W1J 0QJ. Website: Gagosian Shop. Instagram: @shopgagosian.

Bookartbookshop

Bookartbookshop, Shoredicth. © MTotoe

#FLODown: Established in 2002, Bookartbookshop is a haven for unique books in London, specialising in hand-made artists' books, limited edition publications, and staunch support for artists and small press publishers. Conveniently located near Old Street station, the shop offers an exclusive range from Atlas Press. On our last visit, we stumbled upon a handmade box of cigarettes, each containing life stories rolled up inside—an intriguing discovery! It's nearly impossible to leave this shop empty-handed. Check the opening times before you visit; they typically open Wednesday through Sunday.

Location: 17 Pitfield Street, N1 6HB. Website: Bookartbookshop. Instagram: @bookartbookshop.

Camden Arts Centre Bookshop

Camden Arts Centre Bookshop. © MTotoe

#FLODown: Upon entering Camden Arts Centre, you'll discover their exceptional bookshop, a curated space housing a collection spanning art theory, philosophy, and literature as well as booked aimed at younger readers. Alongside these offerings, the bookshop proudly showcases current and past exhibition catalogues. Beyond this literary haven, the Centre hosts renowned contemporary art exhibitions and provides robust educational programs. One of our favourite aspects of the Centre is their beautiful café and picturesque garden, ideal for enjoying during warmer seasons.

Location: Camden Art Centre, Arkwright Rd, London NW3 6DG. Website: Camden Art Centre Shop. Instagram: @camdenartcentre.

The Photographers' Gallery Bookshop

The Photographers Gallery. © MTotoe

#FLODown: At The Photographers’ Gallery, there is a cool indie bookstore. They've got a bit of everything—books, editions, zines, films, cameras, cool cards, and unique gifts from around the globe. From artsy monographs to quirky zines and loads of classic photography books, it's like an adventure for book lovers and art buffs. Plus, they're big on old-school camera products—over 150 films and all sorts of unique gadgets! Their collection is always changing, and if you're hunting for something specific, their staff's super helpful—they'll track it down for you.

Location: 16-18 Ramillies St, London W1F 7LW. Website: The Photographers Gallery Bookshop. Instagram: @tpgbookshop.


South London Gallery Bookshop

South London Gallery Bookshop. © MTotoe

#FLODown: The South London Gallery bookshop, is a gem in Peckham, features a curated collection featuring independent literature, compelling essays, philosophical musings, enchanting poetry, children's books, unique gifts, exquisite stationery, as well as exclusive SLG publications and artist editions. Conveniently situated within the same building as the main gallery, after checking out their latest exhibition, treat yourself to a visit to South London Louie, where you can indulge in scrumptious carrot cake.

Location: South London Gallery, 65 Peckham Rd, London SE5 8UH. Website: South London Gallery Shop. Instagram: @Southlondongallerybookshop


Maison Assouline London

Maison Assouline London. © MTotoe.

#FLODown: Founded by Martine and Prosper Assouline, this place is like a sanctuary for culture, style, and that unique art de vivre vibe. You've probably heard of them—they're the ones who shook up the whole luxury book scene with those coffee-table books, notably acclaimed for their Travel series. Tucked away in the heart of bustling Piccadilly, Maison Assouline London has been a hotspot since 2014, drawing culture lovers from all corners. Besides their incredible books covering everything from fashion to food, they've got this charming bar that's just perfect for unwinding with a drink.

Location: 196A Piccadilly, St. James's, London W1J 9E. Website: Maison Assouline. Instagram: @maisonassouline.

Taschen London

Taschen London, Chelsea. @taschen_london

#FLODown: Situated near Chelsea's Saatchi Gallery, TASCHEN is a distinguished destination for art, culture, and design literature. Established in 1980, this German publishing house has garnered acclaim for its exclusive limited edition coffee table books. TASCHEN are known to demonstrates a firm commitment to environmental causes, and plant a tree for each book sold.

Location: 12 Duke of York Square, London, SW3 4LY. Website: Taschen London. Instagram: @taschen.