
Francis Bacon: The First Pope
Gagosian presents an exhibition of Francis Bacon’s first treatment of the papal image
Tuesday–Saturday 10–6
Gagosian presents an exhibition of Francis Bacon’s first treatment of the papal image
Tuesday–Saturday 10–6
Fashioning Masculinities: The Art of Menswear will be the first major V&A exhibition to celebrate the power, artistry and diversity of masculine attire and appearance.
Daily 10:00 – 17:45
This exhibition, one of the first-ever to explore Raphael’s complete career, looks at his celebrated paintings and drawings as well as his work in architecture, poetry, and design for sculpture, tapestry and prints.
Open daily 10am–6pm and Friday until 9pm
EXTENDED TO 11 JUNE 2023
Tate presents a rare chance to experience two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms.
daily 10.00–18.00
Originally co-commissioned by LUMA Arles and the Park Avenue Armory, Enclosure unfolds against the social and political backdrop of the Enclosure movement – the large-scale privatisation of common land that transitioned England from a feudalist to a capitalist society,
Monday - Friday, 10am - 6pm, Saturday 11am - 6pm
Dorota Gawęda and Eglė Kulbokaitė are naturally collaborative. Their work initially manifested as Young Girl Reading Group a serial performative project and a fragmented collection of texts engaged with feminisms and its weavings into the queer and minority positions and the more-than-human.
Wednesday - Saturday, 12 noon – 6pm
A group exhibition featuring works by artists from both generationally and geographically diverse backgrounds.
Thursday10 AM—6 PMFriday10 AM—6 PMSaturday10 AM—6 PM
Bringing together 20 works spanning almost 30 years, this free display in the Weston Rooms explores Jock McFadyen’s fascination with London’s changing urban landscapes.
Mon: closed Tues–Sun: 10am–6pm
White Cube Mason’s Yard presents an exhibition of paintings by A.R. Penck (1939–2017), a visionary polymath whose approach to European painting was both radical and singular.
Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 6pm
Gabriel Kuri’s exhibition at Sadie Coles HQ this spring features three new bodies of work.
Tues - Sat 11am - 6pm
Latest exhibitions at the international arts space Cromwell Place.
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Informed by ground-breaking recent archaeological and scientific discoveries, this landmark exhibition offers new insight on one of the world’s great wonders, bringing the true story of Stonehenge into sharper focus than ever before.
Daily: 10.00–17.00 (Fridays 20.30)
A solo exhibition of work by distinguished artist Rana Begum RA with striking works which explore the perception of light, colour and form and blur the boundaries between sculpture, architecture, design and painting.
Wednesday 10am – 5pm Thursday 10am – 7pm Friday – Sunday 10am – 5pm Monday – Tuesday closed
The title Shaped Metal refers to the metal sheets series that Bonalumi created in the late 1980s using a “pleating” process with an enamel coating.
Monday – Friday: 10 am – 6 pm Saturday: by appointment
We Are A Group Of Excellent Women is an exhibition and programme of public events in collaboration with South London Refugee Association (SLRA) and The Feminist Library.
Tuesday-Sunday 11am-6pm Thursday until 9pm
Céline Condorelli’s work addresses the boundaries between public and private, art and function, work and leisure, in order to reimagine what culture and society can be, and the role of artists within them.
Tues - Sat 11am - 6pm Wednesday until 9pm
Across varied materials, Himid addresses Black experience in its fullness, dealing with subject matters such as desire and love, endurance and belonging, everyday exchange and transformation.
Wednesday – Saturday, 11:00 – 18:00
“My work focuses on the human condition and political landscape, especially in the context of this difficult and interesting moment in history through which we are all living”
Hilma af Klint’s Tree of Knowledge, 1913–1915 goes on show at David Zwirner’s London gallery before going to the Glenstone Museum, its new permanent home in Maryland.
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Flora Yukhnovich is acclaimed for paintings that, fluctuating between abstraction and figuration, transcend painterly traditions to fuse high art with popular culture and intellect with intuition.
Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 6pm
A group show of international artists with KUNST the CLOWN.
Tuesday – Saturday 12 – 6
An exhibition featuring artists who consider elements of mass media with a regard that questions its persuasive power-base.
11am- 5pm
The exhibition explores a considered meld of an individual artistic gesture and popular imagery in iconic paintings by Jeff Koons, Richard Prince, Rudolf Stingel and Christopher Wool
Tuesday - Friday, 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Saturday, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
his VR work from the Zabludowicz Collection references the experiences of visions and altered ways of seeing, alluding to a variety of prophetic seers from eastern mystics, to stock market traders to historical figures such as William Blake.
Thursday – Sunday 12–6pm
Zabludowicz Collection presents an Invites exhibition by London-based Mexican-American artist Darya Diamond. Working across print, sculpture, audio and film, Diamond’s practice depicts the body as a site of power, pleasure and labour.
Thursday – Sunday 12–6pm
An exhibition of new works by Dorothy Cross. The works in this show mostly originate in and are inspired by her time working at the celebrated stone masons’ yards and studios in Carrara, Italy.
Tuesday–Friday: 11–6 Saturday: 11–5
Newport Street Gallery presents The Cloud of Witness, an exhibition of over 70 works by little-known Australian artist Keith Cunningham.
Wednesday – Sunday 10am – 5pm
New and recent works by London-based artist Harry Rüdham.
Mon-Sat 10am - 6pm
The first UK solo exhibition of Every Ocean Hughes (FKA Emily Roysdon).
Wednesday–Sunday, 10am–6pm
47 Artists have been invited to make proposals that consider what is at stake in tearing down and erecting monuments, and what it might mean to rethink the idea of the monument.
Wed-Sun 12-6pm
Decriminalised Futures is a group exhibition featuring thirteen international artists whose work speaks to the multiplicity of contemporary sex worker experiences.
Duality, both physical and metaphoric has always been at the centre of John Stezaker’s work. In the most recent Double Shadow collages, the processes of splitting and doubling are used to reflect on the duplicitous figure of the uncanny: the doppelgänger, Janus and hermaphrodite figures.
Wednesday - Saturday, 12 noon – 6pm