 
 Little Lights
Inspired by the poetry of the late astronomer Rebecca Elson, this group exhibition pays homage to the little ways we guard our imaginative hearts
Mon-Sat 11am-7pm Sun 12-6pm
 
 Inspired by the poetry of the late astronomer Rebecca Elson, this group exhibition pays homage to the little ways we guard our imaginative hearts
Mon-Sat 11am-7pm Sun 12-6pm
 
 The Courtauld Gallery presents an exceptional selection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings in the first ever exhibition of the Oskar Reinhart Collection.
Daily 10:00 – 18:00
 
 To honour the awards season, Iconic Images presents a trailblazing exhibition centred on silver-screen legends. Captured by world-renowned photographers, Hollywood’s most prestigious award winners are memorialised in a triumphant display.
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 FLOWERS – FLORA IN CONTEMPORARY ART & CULTURE seeks to reveal the myriad ways that flowers continue to be depicted by artists and their omnipresence within our contemporary culture.
Monday – Sunday: 10AM – 6PM
 
 Visceral Canker encompasses the majority of Rodney’s surviving works from 1982 to 1997
Tues-Sun 11am-6pm
 
 David Zwirner presents an exhibition of work by the German artist Thomas Ruff.
 
 Mickalene Thomas’ vibrant, large-scale portraits of Black women at rest reclaim space and representation in art history, celebrating love and radical repose.
Tue – Fri, 10am – 6pm Sat, 10am – 8pm Sun, 10am – 6pm
 
 Linder’s first London retrospective showcases 50 years of the pioneering feminist artist’s work, dissecting our fascination with the body and its representation.
Tue – Fri, 10am – 6pm Sat, 10am – 8pm Sun, 10am – 6pm
 
 Celebrating the late artist’s expansive creativity, this debut retrospective showcases Noah Davis as one of the most original and uncanny painters emerging in recent years.
Tues/Wed 10am - 6pm Thu-Fri 10am-8pm (5-8pm Thurs pay what you can) Sat/Sun 10am - 6pm
 
 This is the first exhibition to take on the full breadth of Peter Hujar’s later photography.
Wednesday to Sunday 11am–6pm
 
 Nocturnes brings together a group of artists who examine the experience, character and subject matter of night time.
Monday - Friday: 10am - 6pm
 
 The Indonesian artist transforms The Curve in her first solo UK exhibition.
Open daily 11am–7pm
 
 Anthony Caro (1924–2013) and Alan Green (1932–2003) are prominent figures in post-war British art. Annely Juda Fine Art has worked closely with both artists, and subsequently their estates, for over 50 years.
Monday - Friday 10am - 5:30 pm Saturdays 11am - 5pm
 
 Bringing together the works of over 30 artists from different generations and geographies, the exhibition seeks to retell the story of Daphne Du Maurier’s Rebecca.
Tuesday – Friday: 10:30am – 6pm Saturday: 11am – 6pm
 
 At Home: Alice Neel in the Queer World highlights the artist’s career-long commitment to depicting the human condition and her practice of painting people from many walks of life.
Tuesday–Saturday: 10am–6pm
 
 The American artist Virginia Overton returns to Mason’s Yard with a new body of work that continues her exploration of spatial relationships between architecture, sculpture and the body.
Tuesday—Saturday, 10am—6pm
 
 Parsons’s new paintings act as indices for moments of intensity and intimacy.
Tuesday–Friday: 10am–6pm Saturday: 11am–6pm
 
 The exhibition showcases 12 remarkable works on paper, created between 1959 and 1963
Monday – Friday: 10 am-6 pm
 
 Through materials, images, forms and gestures, reflecting on intimacy, history, values and casuality
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 Sprüth Magers presents ‘The Question’, a survey exhibition honouring Joseph Kosuth on his eightieth birthday.
Tue–Sat, 10am–6pm
 
 Group show on the subject of touch.
Thursday-Saturday 12-5pm
 
 Forest Visions spans paintings and works on paper from the 1980s to the present day.
Tuesday- Friday, 10am - 6pm Saturday, 11am - 5pm
 
 Swiss-born, New York-based artist Angela Santana presents a new body of work that redefines the representation of the female form
Mon - Sat: 10-6pm Sun: 12-6pm
 
 Maureen Paley is hosting Air de Paris at Studio M for Condo 2025, presenting an exhibition of work by Pati Hill and Wolfgang Tillmans.
Preview Weekend: 18 – 19 January 2025 11 am – 6 pm - otherwise Wednesday – Saturday, 11 am – 6 pm
 
 The exhibition features five artworks from the 1990s and 2000s and a recent film from 2021 shot in Korea
Wednesday – Saturday, 11 am – 6 pm
 
 Marking 75 years of New Contemporaries, the annual exhibition returns to the ICA
Tue, Wed, Thu: 4pm – 11pm Fri, Sat, Sun: 12pm – 11pm
 
 The first institutional solo exhibition in the UK by celebrated American artist, writer and activist Gregg Bordowitz (b. 1964, Brooklyn).
Tue-Sun, 11am-6pm Thur, 11am-6pm
 
 A collaborative exhibition by 49 galleries across 22 London spaces.
Preview weekend Sat 18 & Sun 19 January, 12–6pm both days, otherwise see individual venues
 
 A group exhibition exploring the potential of paper as a material across the works of several generations of artists.
Tuesday – Friday, 10am – 6pm Saturday, 11am – 6pm
 
 This is the artist’s first-ever solo exhibition in the UK.
Tuesday—Saturday, 10am—6pm
 
 Geraldine Swayne and Jude Montague explore the light and dark in the visions of John Logie Baird.
Tuesday - Saturday, 10am - 5pm and Sundays, 11am - 4.30pm
 
 A major exhibition featuring over 130 works by ten important Brazilian artists from the twentieth century, capturing the diversity of Brazilian art at the time.
A major exhibition featuring over 130 works by ten important Brazilian artists from the twentieth century, capturing the diversity of Brazilian art at the time.