Art Car Boot Fair 2025: Comedy and the Comic
The Art Car Boot Fair returns to Lewis Cubitt Square, King’s Cross.
12-6pm
The Art Car Boot Fair returns to Lewis Cubitt Square, King’s Cross.
12-6pm
The first UK museum exhibition dedicated to Ketty La Rocca (1938–1976), a trailblazing figure of Italian conceptual and feminist art.
Wednesday - Saturday: 11.00 – 18.00 Sunday: 12.00 – 17.00
Free to attend, the 13th iteration of this much-celebrated annual public art event features 14 leading international artists
24 hours
A major exhibition on the legendary Blitz club night that transformed 1980s London style
daily from 10:00 to 17:00.
British Art Fair showcases the very finest Modern British and Contemporary Art.
Collectors’ Preview, Thursday 25 September, 11am – 9pm Friday 26 September, 11am – 9pm Saturday 27 September, 11am – 7pm Sunday 28 September, 11am – 5pm
Marie Antoinette Style will be the UK’s first exhibition on the French queen Marie Antoinette.
Daily 10.00-17.45 Friday 10.00-22.00
Internationally acclaimed artist Kerry James Marshall is one of the most important painters working right now.
Tuesday-Saturday 10am-6pm Fridays 10am-9pm
Experience Picasso’s works in a new way with an exhibition staged by contemporary artists.
Cristea Roberts Gallery presents a major solo exhibition by Idris Khan (b. 1978), the first dedicated to his editions, which traces four years of practice up to the present day.
Tuesday - Friday: 11am - 5.30pm Saturday 6 September: 11am - 2pm
Tuesday: 10 AM – 6 PM Wednesday: 10 AM – 6 PM Thursday: 10 AM – 6 PM Friday: 10 AM – 4 PM Saturday: 10 AM – 6 PM
the first solo exhibition of celebrated Australian artist Vincent Namatjira OAM in Europe.
Tuesday to Saturday: 10AM – 6PM
The world’s most significant collection of Neo-Impressionist art.
daily 10am–6pm Friday until 9pm
Inside The Bourdon Street Chippy, visitors will be transported to their local fish and chip shop
Wednesday - Sunday, 11am - 6pm
The exhibition brings together a curated selection of prints and etchings from the Steadman Archive
Thursday to Sunday, 12-6pm,
Segelman has dedicated her career to sculpting esteemed figures such as the late Queen Elizabeth II, the late Duke of Edinburgh and His Majesty King Charles
10am-4pm
The exhibition includes classic examples of Milroy’s plundering of our culture’s printed and ephemeral material.
Wed – Sat 12 noon to 6pm or by appointment
An exhibition of photographs by Paul McCartney at the Davies Street gallery in London.
Tuesday—Saturday, 10am—6pm
Double Vision brings together two paintings, both known as The Guitar Player.
Daily 10am-5pm
Works by contemporary artist Mona Hatoum and 20th-century sculptor Alberto Giacometti are seen together for the first time in this ground-breaking exhibition, part of Encounters: Giacometti.
Tue–Sun 12-7pm (last entry at 6.30pm)
On 26 July, join the National Gallery on Trafalgar Square for a family-friendly final event with contributions from all four nations.
11am-4pm
Virtual Beauty explores how digital culture is reshaping our understanding of beauty and identity – offering fresh perspective on an urgent subject.
Sun–Wed 10am–6pm Thu & Fri 12–8pm Sat 10am–8pm
Marking the 150th anniversary of his death, this is an opportunity to see some of Millet’s best-loved paintings and drawings.
Open daily 10am–6pm Friday until 9pm
Saturday 11-6pm Sunday 12-4pm
The artists included in ‘Alien Shores’ envision landscape as a space of inquiry.
Tuesday - Saturday 10am-6pm Sunday 12-6pm
Monday - Saturday 11am - 6pm
The Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Portrait Award celebrates the very best in contemporary portraiture
Open daily: 10.30 - 18.00 Friday & Saturday 10.30 - 21.00
A major exhibition celebrating the monumental art of Emily Kam Kngwarray
Monday to Sunday 10.00–18.00
The first major UK institutional exhibition of Duane Linklater, an Omaskêko Ininiwak multimedia artist based in North Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Tue-Sun, 11am-6pm Thur, 11am-9pm
The exhibition showcases Brandt’s most celebrated and sought-after body of work.
Mon – Fri 10.00AM – 6.00PM Sat 11.00AM – 5.00PM
For the first time, Arthur Jafa’s Love is the Message, The Message is Death (2016) will be shown alongside Mark Leckey’s Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore (1999)
Tuesday - Sunday 10am-6pm
This free exhibition marks the 25th anniversary of the Royal Drawing School.
Monday to Friday 9am–6pm, Saturdays 10am–4pm
Treasure House brings together a curated blend of art, antiques and design.
Preview Day 11am - 9pm Weekdays 11am - 8pm Weekend 11am - 7pm