
May-June Shows at Frieze No.9 Cork Street
Three new exhibitions are on view from 23 May to 8 June, presented by Vadehra Art Gallery, Jhaveri Contemporary, and Rashid Rana
Monday to Sunday 10.00–18.00
Three new exhibitions are on view from 23 May to 8 June, presented by Vadehra Art Gallery, Jhaveri Contemporary, and Rashid Rana
Monday to Sunday 10.00–18.00
El Almendral blends real landscape with cinematic creation into a hybrid form.
Tuesday–Friday: 10am–6pm Saturday: 11am–6pm
Japanese artist Tadashi Kawamata has created a unique and unprecedented site-responsive installation.
Monday - Friday 10am - 5:30 pm Saturdays 11am - 5pm
Salgado is BEERS London’s longest-represented artist. Like most of his titles, it’s a bit wink-wink nudge-nudge.
Tues – Fri: 10am – 6pm Saturday: 11am – 5pm
This special exhibition celebrates the extraordinary artists who have shaped the gallery since its founding in 1985.
Tuesday–Saturday: 10am–6pm.
The exhibition celebrates the vibrant flower paintings of Cedric Morris (1889–1982)
Monday - Friday: 9:30 am - 6:00 pm.
The exhibition presents a remarkable selection of Hockney’s early paintings, drawings, and prints from public and private collections,
Monday – Friday 10am – 6pm Saturdays (during exhibitions) 11am – 5pm
Ugo Rondinone’s latest exhibition at Sadie Coles HQ, the rainbow body, features a series of figurative sculptures within a fluorescent environment.
Tues - Sat 11am - 6pm
Best Self: Curated by Polly Morgan. Featuring Juno Calypso, Mat Collishaw, Polly Morgan, Christopher Page, Boo Saville, Julia Thompson & Bengt Tibet.
Thursday - Friday | 12 - 6 pm Saturday | 11 am - 5 pm
Exceptional paintings from the Barber Institute of Fine Arts, University of Birmingham, go on show at The Courtauld Gallery.
daily from 10.00 – 18.00
Imagine experiencing sound for the very first time.
Mon-Tue 11am - 7pm Wed 10am - 7pm Thu-Sat 10am - 9pm Sun 10am - 7pm
Reaching back more than 2,000 years, this new exhibition explores the origins of Hindu, Jain and Buddhist sacred art in India.
Daily: 10.00–17.00 (Fridays: 20.30)
For this show, Parker has created a series of paintings: seemingly abstract oil-on-canvas works inspired by historic newspaper and magazine covers and the colour analysis charts of American artist Emily Noyes Vanderpoel (1842-1939)
Tuesday–Friday: 11–6 Saturday: 11–5
Experience the power and glamour of John Singer Sargent’s portraits in Kenwood’s new exhibition, Heiress: Sargent’s American Portraits.
daily 10am-5pm
London Craft Week is a city-wide festival celebrating exceptional craftsmanship, across multiple sectors and disciplines, from around the world.
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Standpoint presents a solo exhibition of new work by Harriet Bowman (b.1990, N. Devon), winner of the Mark Tanner Sculpture Award 2024/25.
Thursday - Saturday, 12-5pm
This exhibition is the first to examine the common thread weaving through Beaton’s work: gardens and flowers.
Monday to Sunday: 10am – 5pm
Photo London brings the finest international photography to the British capital every year.
Wednesday 14 May: 13:00–21:00. No re-entry. Thursday 15 May: 13:00–20:00. No re-entry. Friday 16 May: 13:00–20:00. No re-entry. Saturday 17 May: 12:00–20:00. No re-entry. Sunday 18 May: 12:00–18:00. No re-entry.
A redisplay of the National Gallery’s collection for the reopening of the Sainsbury Wing.
Open daily: 10am - 6pm Friday lates until 9pm
Contemporary art from over 100 galleries from the UK and around the world
Private View: Wednesday 7 May, 5 – 9pm* Thursday 8 May, 11am – 5pm Summer Lates 5 – 9pm* Friday 9 May, 11am – 5pm, Summer Lates 5 – 9pm* Saturday 10 May, 10am – 6pm Sunday 11 May, 10am – 6pm Weekend Family Morning, 10am – 12pm
EXTENDED UNTIL 27 JULY
Launch exhibition for new arts space.
Wed-Sun 9am-6pm
Bernard Jacobson Gallery presents a bold new exhibition showcasing original prints and paintings by the British artist Patrick Caulfield
Monday - Friday: 10am - 6pm
Four days and two nights of celebration as Tate Modern turns 25.
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Within a new, intimate gallery in the Barbican, contemporary artist Huma Bhabha’s monumental sculptures forge new dialogues with works by 20th century sculptor Alberto Giacometti.
Tue–Sun 12-8pm
Victoria Miro presents an exhibition marking the centenary of the birth of one of Scotland’s greatest artists, Ian Hamilton Finlay (1925–2006).
Tuesday–Saturday: 10am–6pm.
The exhibition represents a shift in Moran’s practice, which has undergone striking developments in scale and technique since her last solo presentation in London.
Tuesday to Friday: 10:00-18:00 Saturday: 11:00-18:00
A group exhibition that explores the interplay between colour and form in artworks from the 1950s to today.
Monday to Friday 10:00–18:00 Saturday 11:00–18:00
The annual exhibition of work by the four shortlisted artists is open until 15 June.
Monday-Wednesday: 10am - 6pm Thursday-Friday: 10am - 8pm Saturday: 10am - 6pm Sunday: 11am - 6pm Bank holidays: 11am - 6pm
The presentation will feature paintings and drawings dating from 1990 through 2025
Tuesday to Friday 10am – 6pm Saturday 11am – 5pm
Large-scale installations, sculptures, videos and drawings by Korean-born artist Do Ho Suh
Monday to Sunday 10.00–18.00
The first exhibition on Hiroshige to be held at the British Museum, and the first on the artist in London for more than a quarter of a century
Daily: 10.00–17.00 (Fridays 20.30)
Expanding on Rovner’s 2024 presentation, Pragim at Pace New York, the exhibition in London continues the dialogue around her long-term exploration of nature, memory, and transformation.
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