Galleries at The Net Gallery
We help art centres, galleries and institutions give visitors and collaborators an immersive, virtual tour of their space and exhibitions.
COVID-19 Statement: The Net Gallery | Social Distancing Policy, as of 1/04/2020
We’re working through the covid-19 pandemic to aid London galleries and get exhibitions online.
The Net Gallery will only send one team member to work on site. They will travel by car to avoid placing any pressure on public transport. The team member will only remain on site for as long as is necessary to complete the scan.
They will operate in line with social distancing guidelines while on site and will maintain a distance of at least two metres from any gallery staff.
Galleries at The Net Gallery
Our mission is to grow a network of galleries brought together by the desire to create a new space in the art world – one where 3D capture technology empowers exploration, learning and communication.
Immersive scans, schematic floorplans and interactive floorplans give prospective exhibitors and visitors the chance to explore your gallery from every angle. It all adds up to deeper connections between your space, your artists, and your audience.
Galleries at
The Net Gallery
Our mission is to grow a network of galleries brought together by the desire to create a new space in the art world – one where 3D capture technology empowers exploration, learning and communication.
Immersive scans, schematic floorplans and interactive floorplans give prospective exhibitors and visitors the chance to explore your gallery from every angle. It all adds up to deeper connections between your space, your artists, and your audience.
Attract more artists
to your GALLERY
Make it easy for artists to explore your space and archived exhibitions with immersive 3D walkthroughs. With the same interactivity as a guided tour, the experience includes tags that offer more information about the space.
Scans and videos can also be shared across your social channels, helping to boost exposure and attract more exhibiting artists and curators.
Attract more artists
to your GALLERY
Make it easy for artists to explore your space and archived exhibitions with immersive 3D walkthroughs. With the same interactivity as a guided tour, the experience includes tags that offer more information about the space.
Scans and videos can also be shared across your social channels, helping to boost exposure and attract more exhibiting artists and curators.
FEATURED EXHIBITION
Our content-rich scans, high-resolution imagery and videos make up the building blocks for a new, art-focused marketing approach that gives audiences the chance to remotely experience exhibitions. Sneak previews generate hype for upcoming shows and the content we create is perfect for sharing on social media.
Explore our latest 3D virtual scan below! Also, check out a video of the show, filmed and produced by The Net Gallery.
FEATURED EXHIBITION
Our content-rich scans, high-resolution imagery and videos make up the building blocks for a new, art-focused marketing approach that gives audiences the chance to remotely experience exhibitions. Sneak previews generate hype for upcoming shows and the content we create is perfect for sharing on social media.
Explore our latest 3D virtual scan below! Also, check out a video of the show, filmed and produced by The Net Gallery.
Share floor plans of your space
Our LATEST PARTNERS

BONHAMS
Bonhams is a privately owned international auction house. Founded in 1793, it is one of the world’s largest and most renowned auctioneers of fine art and antiques, motor cars and jewellery.
Bonhams has a heritage and reputation for connoisseurship and bespoke service known throughout the world. Founded in London in 1793, we are the sole remaining international auction house that is privately owned and in British hands. We hold more than 400 specialist sales a year in 60 different categories at our flagship salerooms in London, New York, Los Angeles, and Hong Kong.

CROMWELL PLACE
Created as a solution to changing industry demands, our pay-for-what-you-need services include temporary exhibition space, viewing rooms, art storage, technician hire, working facilities and a Club Room.
With creativity, connection and collaboration at our core, we are home to a thriving community of some of the world’s most exciting galleries, collectors, advisors, foundations and art businesses.
We want to form an international arts space where galleries, collectors, dealers, curators and arts professionals can collaborate and flourish.

DULWICH PICTURE GALLERY
Dulwich Picture Gallery is the world’s first purpose-built public art gallery: it was founded in 1811 when Sir Francis Bourgeois RA bequeathed his collection of old masters “for the inspection of the public”.
Today the Gallery is a vibrant cultural hub hosting some of the UK’s leading exhibitions alongside its Permanent Collection of Baroque masterpieces while staging a wide-ranging programme of public events, practical art and community engagement.

HALCYON GALLERY
Founded in 1982, Halcyon Gallery specialises in modern and contemporary art working closely with emerging and established international artists including; Lorenzo Quinn, Bob Dylan, Dominic Harris, Russell Young, Ernesto Canovas, Pedro Paricio, Stefano Curto and Mitch Griffiths.
HALCYON GALLERY
Founded in 1982, Halcyon Gallery specialises in modern and contemporary art working closely with emerging and established international artists including; Lorenzo Quinn, Bob Dylan, Dominic Harris, Russell Young, Ernesto Canovas, Pedro Paricio, Stefano Curto and Mitch Griffiths.
COVID-19 Statement: The Net Gallery | Social Distancing Policy, as of 1/04/2020
We’re working through the covid-19 pandemic to aid London galleries and get exhibitions online.
The Net Gallery will only send one team member to work on site. They will travel by car to avoid placing any pressure on public transport. The team member will only remain on site for as long as is necessary to complete the scan.
They will operate in line with social distancing guidelines while on site and will maintain a distance of at least two metres from any gallery staff.