
Anish Kapoor
Anish Kapoor presents a special exhibition of six concave mirror sculptures.
Tuesday – Saturday: 11:00am – 6:00pm
Anish Kapoor presents a special exhibition of six concave mirror sculptures.
Tuesday – Saturday: 11:00am – 6:00pm
Takashi Murakami pursues his fascination with the narrative of Japanese art by offering his own interpretations of historical paintings.
Tuesday–Saturday 10–6
This exhibition explores the creation of Parmigianino’s ‘The Madonna and Child with Saints’, also known as ‘The Vision of Saint Jerome’
daily 10am–6pm and Friday until 9pm
The 3rd edition of ‘An eXhibition of SMALL things with BIG ideas’
curated by Paul Carey-Kent and Yuki Miyake
Wed 11am-6pm Thu 11am-6pm Fri 12pm – 6pm Sat 12pm – 6pm Sun 11am – 4pm
Monday – Sunday: 10AM – 6PM
Bernheim presents the first European survey exhibition of Dorothea Rockburne
Tuesday to Friday | 10am - 6pm Saturday | 11am - 5pm
Featuring more than 30 new and historic paintings, the exhibition traces the evolution of the artist’s practice from 1964 to the present.
Tuesday—Saturday, 10am—6pm * Closed 22 December 2024—1 January 2025
Daniel Silver’s practice is influenced by the art of the ancient world, modernism, Sigmund Freud and psychoanalytic theories.
Tuesday–Friday: 11–6 Saturday: 11–5
A solo exhibition by artist Jim Dine seeks to illustrate Dine’s lifelong relationship with hand tools.
Tuesday - Friday: 11am - 5.30pm Saturday: 11am - 2pm. The exhibition will be closed 22 December – 1 January.
This major exhibition brings together groundbreaking works by a wide range of international artists who engaged with science, technology and material innovation.
Monday to Sunday 10.00–18.00
A solo exhibition of new work by Lubaina Himid featuring overpainted objects and furniture,
Wednesday – Saturday, 11:00 – 18:00
Michael Werner Gallery presents Markus Lüpertz – Pierre Puvis de Chavannes.
Tuesday through Saturday 10 am to 6 pm
An exhibition bringing together new works by eight leading artists from the Caribbean diaspora: Julien Creuzet, Denzil Forrester, Hulda Guzmán, Suchitra Mattai, Zinzi Minott, Kathia St. Hilaire, Charmaine Watkiss and Alberta Whittle.
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On view in London will be twenty-four paintings from Kawara’s signature Today series—known collectively as his “Date Paintings.”
Thu, Fri, Sat: 10 AM-6 PM
This first major exhibition of Frederic Leighton’s small landscape oil sketches
Wednesday-Monday 10am - 5.30pm
This exhibition traces the work of a diverse community of photographers, collectives and publications –creating radical responses to the turbulent Thatcher years in 80s Britain.
Monday to Sunday 10.00–18.00 - Open until 22.00 on 6 December 2024 for Late at Tate Britain
The Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait Prize returns for its 17th year, showcasing the work of talented young photographers.
Open daily: 10.30 – 18.00 Friday & Saturday: 10.30 – 21.00
The annual exhibition features small-scale artworks selected by six figures from the art world: two artists, two collectors, and two critics.
Friday 15 - Saturday 23 November, 10am - 5pm Sunday 24, 10am - 1pm
An exciting exhibition of photographs from African Diasporic culture.
Monday – Sunday: 10AM – 6PM
Following their acclaimed major survey, What Happened, at Whitechapel Gallery last year, Nicole Eisenman debuts new works at Sadie Coles HQ, London.
Tues - Sat 11am - 6pm
The exhibition will celebrate the indefatigable spirit of the Bloomsbury Group and the renewed interest in their work and lives today
Monday–Friday | 9:00 AM–4:30 PM Saturday & Sunday | 12:00 PM–5:00 PM Closed weekend of 16 & 17 November
This major exhibition will celebrate the extraordinary creative output and internationalist culture of the Golden Age of the Mughal Court (about 1560 – 1660)
daily 10.00–17.45 Friday until 22.00
This exhibition offers insights into Picasso’s life through his art, including his complex relationships with women and his partnerships with printers, publishers and other artists.
Daily: 10.00–17.00 (Fridays 20.30) See full opening hours
See some of the finest examples of Italian Renaissance drawing, including Leonardo’s Burlington House Cartoon and the studies by Leonardo and Michelangelo for their murals
Tues–Sun: 10am–6pm Fri: 10am–9pm
This exhibition brings together the widest range of drawings from the Renaissance.
Every Sunday, Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10am - 17.30pm
This exhibition offers a rare opportunity to explore the full scope of Nash’s engagement with drawing
Monday - Friday 10am - 5.30pm. Saturdays 11am - 5pm
An exhibition bringing together work by nearly 40 leading Black women and non-binary artists.
Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-5pm.
In this groundbreaking new show, Locke (born 1959) explores, questions and challenges narratives of British imperialism through objects from the British Museum collection
Daily: 10.00–17.00 (Fridays 20.30)
The revolutionary ideas of these three giants reshaped art in the 20th century.
Monday - Friday: 10am - 6pm
The Crossing transports viewers to an unknown archipelago, characterised by its desolate and barren islands and towering sea stacks.
Monday - Saturday 11am - 6pm
The exhibition will feature a selection of the artist’s signature Mirror Works
Monday to Friday, 10am – 6pm Saturdays, 11am – 5pm
An exhibition exploring themes of magic, mysticism, and the occult in art.
Tuesday–Saturday, 10 am–6 pm