Sol LeWitt Alan Cristea Gallery

Sol LeWitt: Colour

Sol LeWitt: Colour will focus on late prints by the artist. It is the first solo exhibition of graphic works by Sol LeWitt to be shown in the UK since his death over twenty years ago.

 

14 February 2018 - 17 March 2018

Monday – Friday: 10am – 5.30 pm Saturday: 11am – 2pm

Cristea Roberts Gallery, 43 Pall Mall, London, SW1Y 5JG

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Richard Serra Alan Cristea Gallery

Richard Serra: Black and White

Richard Serra: Black and White will include works from several recent prints series as well as six new black oil Paintstick editions which explore the properties of weight, balance and gravity.

14 February 2018 - 17 March 2018

Monday – Friday: 10am – 5.30 pm Saturday: 11am – 2pm

Cristea Roberts Gallery, 43 Pall Mall, London, SW1Y 5JG

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Tonico Lemos Auad Stephen Friedman Gallery

Tonico Lemos Auad

Brazilian artist Tonico Lemos continues his long-standing exploration of traditional craft by investigating themes of architecture, landscape and human interaction.

09 February 2018 - 10 March 2018

Tuesday to Friday, 10am -- 6pm and Saturday, 11am -- 5pm

Stephen Friedman Gallery , 5–6 Cork Street, London, W1S 3LQ

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Actions Kettles Yard Cambridge

Actions: The image of the world can be different

A group show featuring new and existing work by 38 artists. The exhibition follows a two-year redevelopment of the Cambridge gallery.

10 February 2018 - 06 May 2018

Tuesday – Sunday 11am – 5pm

Kettle's Yard, University of Cambridge Castle Street Cambridge CB3 0AQ, ,

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Nancy Rubins Gagosian Gallery

Nancy Rubins: Diversifolia

Diversifolia is an exhibition of new sculpture and drawings by Nancy Rubins. Rubins transforms found objects and industrial refuse into expertly orchestrated abstractions that are fluid and rhizomatic in nature.

07 February 2018 - 14 April 2018

Tues-Sat 10am-6pm

Gagosian (Britannia Street), 6-24 Britannia Street, London, WC1X 9JD

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Vera Lutter Gagosian

Vera Lutter: Turning Time

Turning Time is an exhibition of eight new photographs by Vera Lutter. Lutter has created pinhole-camera photographs of architecture, landscapes, cityscapes, and industrial sites since the early 1990s. “Turning Time” comprises two series, one depicting ancient temples in the southern Italian town of Paestum, the other the Effelsberg Radio Telescope at the Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomiey in Germany, a radio telescope used for scientific research and recording cosmic activity in outer space. These studies of historical monuments and pivotal technological innovations reflect Lutter’s deep relationship with the forces of time.

07 February 2018 - 14 April 2018

Tues-Sat 10am-6pm

Gagosian (Britannia Street), 6-24 Britannia Street, London, WC1X 9JD

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Freeform Timothy Taylor

Freeform: Jean Dubuffet, Simon Hantaï and Charlotte Perriand

Freeform is an exhibition of works by Jean Dubuffet, Simon Hantaï and Charlotte Perriand. Presented is a meeting of art and design through a dialogue of formal structure and organic forms, as defined by three French pioneers working across mediums of painting, sculpture and furniture.

02 February 2018 - 29 March 2018

Tuesday to Friday 10am–6pm, Saturday 11am–5pm

Timothy Taylor, 15 Bolton Street, London, W1J 8BG

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Ala Younis Delfina Foundation

Ala Younis: Plan For Feminist Greater Baghdad

A solo exhibition by Ala Younis including a newly commisioned work, held simultaneously in London and Dubai.

01 February 2018 - 24 March 2018

Mon - Fri, 10:00 - 18:00. Sat, 12:00 – 18:00

Delfina Foundation, 29/31 Catherine Place, London, SW1E 6DY

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Emma Cousins Leg Up

Emma Cousins: Leg Up

Leg Up takes forward Emma Cousin’s residency research project Legwork in which she investigates the body as the site of experience.

09 February 2018 - 18 February 2018

Wednesday to Sunday 12-6pm

Lewisham Arthouse, 140 Lewisham Way London SE14 6PD, ,

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Rhythm & Reaction The Age of Jazz in Britain,Two Temple Place

Rhythm & Reaction: The Age of Jazz in Britain

Rhythm & Reaction: The Age of Jazz in Britain will explore the impact that jazz had on Britons from 1918. The exhibition brings together painting, prints, cartoons, textiles and ceramics, moving film, instruments and the all-important jazz sound, to explicitly examine the influence of jazz on British art, design and wider society.

27 January 2018 - 22 April 2018

Mon, Thur, Fri, Sat: 10am – 4.30pm Tues: Closed Wed late: 10am – 9pm Sun: 11am – 4.30pm

Two Temple Place, 2 Temple Place, London, WC2R 3DB

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Lubaina Himid

New works by Lubaina Himid, the 2017 Turner Prize winner. Himid explores Black identity celebrating the African diaspora while questioning structural discrimination. Works range from ceramics, paintings to installations.

17 February 2018 - 24 March 2018

Hollybush Gardens, 1 - 2 Warner Yard, London, EC1R 5EY

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Embracing the Underdog Q Park

Embracing The Underdog

A pop-up exhibition taking place in an underground car park in Chinatown at the very centre of the Chinese New Year celebrations for the Year of the Dog when the entire West End is pedestrianised featuring over 120 artists.

18 February 2018 - 18 February 2018

12-6

Q-Park, 20 Newport Place Gerrard Street London WC2H 7PR, ,

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Philip Pearlstein Saatchi Gallery Betty Cuningham

Philip Pearlstein: Paintings 1990-2017

Exhibition extended until 29 April. Philip Pearlstein Paintings 1990 – 2017, a presentation of works by the revered American artist, in collaboration with Betty Cuningham Gallery, New York is the fourth exhibition in the SALON series.

17 January 2018 - 29 April 2018

10am-6pm, 7 days a week,

Saatchi Gallery, The Duke of York’s Headquarters, Kings Road, London, SW3 4RY

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Rachel Adams Jerwood Space Domobaal

Rachel Adams, Right Twice a Day

Right Twice a Day is a new sculptural work by the Glasgow-based artist, Rachel Adams.

15 January 2018 - 28 April 2018

Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm Saturday 10am – 2pm

Jerwood Space, 171 Union Street, London, SE1 0LN

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Intent cultivate gallery

Intent Part Two

Intent is a two-part art show in two places with both parts happening at the same time. Intent (Part One) is an online group show via the Cultivate website and the Organ website. Intent (Part Two) will happen physically via  Dalston’s BSMT Space Gallery.

18 January 2018 - 21 January 2018

18th 6-9pm 19-21 11am-6pm

Cultivate at BSMT Space, 5d Stoke Newington Rd, Dalston, London, N16 8BH, ,

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Threesome 3x3 New Art Projects

Threesome / 3X3

An exhibition of three women painters and 3×3, an exhibition of nine women photographers curated by Anna McNay.

11 January 2018 - 04 March 2018

Tues-Fri 11-6 Sat 12-5

New Art Projects, 6D Sheep Lane, London, E8 4QS

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Bloomberg New Contemporaries Block 336

Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2017

Following the launch at BALTIC Centre For Contemporary Art, Gateshead and BALTIC’s project space at BALTIC 39 in September 2017, Block 336 will be hosting Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2017.

27 January 2018 - 03 March 2018

Weds – Sat 12 – 6pm

Block 336, 336 Brixton Road, London, SW9 7AA

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Works on Paper Fair

Works on Paper Fair 2018

Works on Paper Fair is devoted to prints, watercolours, drawings and posters from every period.

01 February 2018 - 04 February 2018

3 pm - 9 pm - Wednesday (Opening Preview) 11 am - 9 pm - Thursday 11 am - 6 pm - Friday, Saturday and Sunday

Royal Geographical Society, Exhibition Road London SW7 2QJ, ,

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Condo London

Condo London 2018

A collaborative exhibition by 46 galleries across 17 London spaces.

13 January 2018 - 10 February 2018

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Juan Munoz Skarstedt

Juan Muñoz: Arenas

An exhibition of important figurative sculptures by Juan Muñoz (1953 -2001). This will be the first opportunity to see a dedicated show of the artist’s work in the UK since 2012.

19 January 2018 - 24 February 2018

Tues-Fri 10-6

Skarstedt Gallery, 8 Bennet Street, London, SW1A 1RP

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Giorgio Griffa Camden Arts Centre

Giorgio Griffa: A Continuous Becoming

Abstract painter Giorgio Griffa, closely linked to the Arte Povera movement, first became known in the 1960s as part of an Italian generation of artists who sought to radically redefine painting.

26 January 2018 - 08 April 2018

Tuesday to Sunday: 10.00am – 6.00pm Wednesdays: 10.00am – 9.00pm

Camden Art Centre, Arkwright Road, London, NW3 6DG

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History in the making Alan Cristea

History In The Making

‘History in the Making’ explores work by Pablo Bronstein, Gordon Cheung, Dexter Dalwood, Walton Ford, Paul Noble, Cornelia Parker, Francis Lisa Ruyter and Clare Woods, which make reference to, or appropriate, historical art as part of their working practice.

Whether it be painting, illustration, sculpture, photography, architecture or historical objects, each of these artists openly acknowledge their sources of inspiration, which includes collections housed in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, the Bodleian Library, University of Oxford and the Library of Congress, Washington D.C. Each of these artists is drawing on history as a way of making new images for the future.

11 January 2018 - 10 February 2018

Monday – Friday: 10am – 5.30 pm Saturday: 11am – 2pm

Cristea Roberts Gallery, 43 Pall Mall, London, SW1Y 5JG

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JR Giants Lazinc

JR: Giants – Body Of Work

Internationally acclaimed artist, JR, launches a multidisciplinary solo exhibition at Lazinc’s (formerly Lazarides) new flagship gallery in Mayfair.

12 January 2018 - 28 February 2018

Tuesday - Saturday, 10am - 6pm

Lazinc Sackville, 29 Sackville Street Mayfair, London, W1S 3DX

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Rachel Howard Newport Street Gallery

Rachel Howard: Repetition is Truth — Via Dolorosa

An exhibition of work by British artist Rachel Howard (b.1969).

The show will be the first UK exhibition of Howard’s series of paintings, ‘Repetition is Truth – Via Dolorosa’.

21 February 2018 - 28 May 2018

Tuesday – Sunday 10am – 6pm

Newport Street Gallery, Newport Street, London, SE11 6AJ

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Rachel Howard Blain Southern

Rachel Howard: Der Kuss

An exhibition of Rachel Howard’s newest paintings and sculptures which focuses on internal and external violence, the violence of the mind and the body. Der Kuss, the kiss, is a delicate point of intimate contact, of love or betrayal.

24 January 2018 - 17 March 2018

Monday to Friday: 10am – 6pm Saturday: 10am – 5pm

Blain Southern , 4 Hanover Square, London, W1S 1BP

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Ian Giles Chelsea Space

Ian Giles: After BUTT

After BUTT is a new film by Ian Giles exploring the cultural and social legacy of BUTT magazine (2001-2011); a publication made by and for gay men, noted for its iconic pink pages and candid interviews.

24 January 2018 - 02 March 2018

Wednesday - Friday: 11am - 5pm

Chelsea Space, Chelsea College of Art and Design 16 John Islip St, London, SW1P 4JU

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Alan Davie The Fine Art Society

Alan Davie: Abstracts

An exhibition of works by Alan Davie (1920-2014), one of Britain’s most internationally acclaimed artists of the twentieth century.

08 January 2018 - 29 January 2018

Mon to Fri 10 - 6pm

The Fine Art Society, 148 New Bond Street, London, W1S 2JT

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