One year after opening its doors in the heart of London, Moco Museum is celebrating its first anniversary with a bold gesture: a year-long membership for the price of a standard entry ticket. This special membership grants unlimited access to all Moco Museum locations: London, Barcelona and
Amsterdam. Throughout August 2025, all Londoners visiting the museum can redeem this exclusive offer as a thank-you gift to the city. Regular tickets can be purchased as usual via london.mocomuseum.com, and memberships will be activated onsite upon presentation of proof of London residence.
To mark the exact day of our anniversary, Moco Museum invites everyone to visit for free on Sunday, 10 August. Entry will be complimentary during the first and last hour of the day: 9:00–10:00 AM and 7:00–8:00 PM, subject to capacity. This is our way of saying thank you to the city and celebrating together
with the community.
The Modern Contemporary (Moco) Museum is renowned for a vibrant and unapologetically pink celebration of contemporary art and culture. Featured artists, many of whom have helped shape modern and contemporary art, will include Jean-Michel Basquiat, Yayoi Kusama, Andy Warhol, Banksy, Keith
Haring, Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst, Daniel Arsham and KAWS, among many more.
The London location marked the third chapter for Moco Museum, following celebrated launches in Amsterdam and Barcelona. Located between Oxford Street, Marble Arch and Hyde Park, the museum spans 24,000ft² across three floors contributing to the area’s growing cultural landscape.
Moco London has welcomed over 250,000 visitors in its first year, earning high praise with a 4.7-star rating on Google. Standout exhibitions have featured British icon Robbie Williams and performance art legend Marina Abramović. The museum opened following Moco Museum’s success in Amsterdam and Barcelona, attracting over 6 million visitors since opening from over 120 different nations. Notable Moco visitors include Barack Obama, Steven Spielberg, Venus Williams, Adele, Tim Cook, Dua Lipa and Idris Elba.
The museum features new works, large-scale digital art installations, and extraordinary masterpieces that capture a pivotal intersection of modern and contemporary art. This third cultural London chapter promises to echo Moco’s commitment to exhibiting iconic works by internationally renowned artists and rising stars.
Championed by its founders, Lionel and Kim Logchies, Moco Museum is an initiative with a mission to awaken the world to the inspirational power of art. With over 50 years of combined experience working in the art world, the couple have established an art empire showcasing work acquired and on loan that would
otherwise remain unseen in private collections.
Visitor journey:
Upon entering Moco Museum, visitors will be greeted by the collection of ‘Moco Masters’ showcasing work from world-renowned artists including American pop art icon Andy Warhol; influential African American Jean-Michel Basquiat; Japanese legend Yayoi Kusama; American artist and social activist Keith Haring
and English master Damien Hirst; American pop culture artists Jeff Koons and Tom Wesselman.
Ascending to the first floor, guests will discover the dynamic world of ‘Moco Contemporary Masters’, showcasing works ranging from Tracey Emin, to iconic street artists KAWS and Banksy. Julian Opie, JR,
Takashi Murakami, Hayden Kays and Robbie Williams with his debut UK exhibition ‘Radical Honesty’, which dives deep into the raw, unfiltered realities of self-image, vulnerability, and mental health.
On the lower ground floor, visitors are captivated into the impressive world of ‘Moco Immersive Digital Artworks’. Featured artists include Argentinian multimedia artists Pilar Zeta, Andrés Reisinger and Six N.
Five; British sculptor Anthony James, whose work was also seen in Netflix hit Glass Onion starring Daniel Craig. Additional digital artworks will include Amsterdam contemporary artists Pulse Interactive; American artist Daniel Arsham; Italian sculptor and Ibiza multidisciplinary artist Miranda Makaroff.
Finally, visitors will enjoy a vibrant Moco store, offering a curated selection of memorabilia.
“One year ago, we opened Moco Museum London with a dream: to bring accessible, iconic art to the heart of the city. As we celebrate our first anniversary, we want to thank Londoners for their support with a simple gesture, a gift of art that lasts all year. This city has welcomed us with open arms, and we’re proud to be part of its creative landscape.” – Kim Logchies-Prins & Lionel Logchies, co-owners of Moco Museum
“As a female artist in the Moco Museum Collection, I take pride in contributing to a celebration that transcends diversity—it’s a profound recognition of our unique perspectives and untold stories. Elevating female voices enriches our human experience, and the energy of female art symbolises the power held by women as creators. In my opinion, this creative force is the moving essence of the universe.” – featured Argentinean artist Pilar Zeta
“It doesn’t matter what your education level is, what language you speak, what culture you are brought up in, or where you are from, my work deals with a universal language based in sacred geometry. It’s innate to everyone on the planet, so it’s an honour to have my work on view in Moco London. London being possibly the most multicultural, art loving city in the world.” – featured British & LA-based artist Anthony James
Buy your regular tickets online via london.mocomuseum.com and
collect your 1-year membership on arrival.