Victoria Law Projects (VLP)
London

Victoria Law Projects (VLP) is an independent project space founded in London in 2023, dedicated to showcasing compelling voices in contemporary art through exhibitions, artist talks, and cross-cultural collaborations. The project champions both emerging and established artists, with a particular commitment to amplifying the voices of women artists and fostering connections across regions and disciplines.
At its heart is founder Victoria Law, whose global upbringing and years living across the USA, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa have shaped a perspective informed by sustained engagement with the international art world since 2008. She became an early collector and patron of Middle Eastern contemporary art, curating artist talks for the Art Dubai Patrons Programme and leading fundraising initiatives in South Africa with the Goodman Gallery and artists including William Kentridge and David Goldblatt. In recent years, her attention has gradually turned towards Latin America, a region that has become central to VLP’s programme.
Recent programme highlights include Of Roots and Vessels, a solo presentation by Lucía Pizzani at Photo London 2025 (Discovery Section), and a collaboration with Galleria Doris Ghetta to present Pizzani’s site-specific installation at Frieze Sculpture 2025. VLP subsequently facilitated the placement of the work at Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens. At Photo London 2026, VLP presented The Living Trace, featuring Argentine artist Carolina Baldomá and British artist Edward Rollitt in the Discovery Section.
Victoria is a patron of Gasworks, Delfina Foundation, The Photographers’ Gallery, Artangel, and Collection Lambert, Avignon, and serves on the board of the Festival de Glanum. As a member of the Exhibition Circle, she has supported institutional exhibitions and commissions, including projects by Noémie Goudal and Lucía Pizzani.
