 
 Ken Currie: The Crossing
The Crossing transports viewers to an unknown archipelago, characterised by its desolate and barren islands and towering sea stacks.
Monday - Saturday 11am - 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
 
 Exhibition of works by Oscar Murillo.
Tuesday—Saturday, 10am—6pm
 
 This major exhibition will invite visitors into Tim Burton’s world through an exploration of the design of his unique aesthetic.
10:00 – 17:00 Monday to Thursday 10:00 – 18:00 Friday to Sunday (some Fridays open until 8pm see website)
 
 Eileen Cooper’s first solo exhibition at Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, Wandsworth, brings together a new series of tender paintings that consider different states of transition, the performance of identity and acts of creation.
Tues–Sat: 11am–6pm
 
 Paul Smith and Vortic.Art present ‘Fabric Of Life’ at Paul Smith Space, curated by Catherine Loewe.
Mon-Sat 11am-6.30 pm Sun 12-6pm
 
 An unprecedented exhibition that brings together for the first time Alexander Calder’s three cantilever sculptures alongside a curated selection of oil paintings, works on paper, and historically significant artefacts.
Monday - Friday 11am - 6pm Saturday 10.30am - 2.30pm
 
 Find out what lies behind the making of ‘The Hay Wain’ and its iconic status in British art.
daily 10am–6pm and Friday until 9pm
 
 Vigo Gallery presents Ibrahim El-Salahi’s Behind the Mask, a group of 99 small works on the back of medicine packets.
Monday - Friday: 10am - 6pm Wellington Arch Wellington Arch, Apsley Way London W1J 7JZ
 
 Thomas Dane Gallery presents an exhibition with Dame Magdalene Odundo (b.1950, Nairobi, Kenya)
Tuesday to Friday 11am-6pm Saturday 12pm-6pm
 
 The first survey dedicated to the artist’s London landscapes.
Tuesday – Saturday, 11am – 5pm
 
 Encompassing sculpture, performance, painting, collage and film
Tue-Sun 11am-6pm Thursday 11am-9pm
 
 Pace and Thaddaeus Ropac present Searchers, a two-part exhibition of new work by Robert Longo, on view from October 9 at both Pace and Thaddaeus Ropac’s London galleries.
Tuesday—Saturday, 10am—6pm
 
 Robert Longo re-envisages his Combines of the 1980s in Searchers
Tuesday—Saturday, 10am—6pm
 
 Anthony’s artistry evokes a profound and often unconscious merging of the senses.
Wednesday-Friday 12-5pm
 
 For the past decade, Lauren Halsey (b. 1987, Los Angeles, USA) has developed a distinct visual language deeply rooted in South Central Los Angeles where her family has lived for generations.
Tuesday - Sunday 10am-6pm
 
 Mire Lee will create an exciting new artwork for Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall.
 
 The exhibition will explore Francis Bacon’s deep connection to portraiture and how he challenged traditional definitions of the genre.
Open daily: 10.30 – 18.00 Friday & Saturday: 10.30 – 21.00
 
 Haegue Yang’s work spans a vast range of media – from paper collage to performative sculpture and immense sensorial installations.
Tue – Fri, 10am – 6pm Sat, 10am – 8pm Sun, 10am – 6pm
 
 Titled The Black Paintings, the exhibition features works produced between 2022 and 2024 that are populated by Lang’s distinctive group of characters
10am – 6pm, Tuesday to Sunday
 
 Stephen Friedman Gallery presents ‘Fragments from the treasure house of darkness’, Kehinde Wiley’s first solo exhibition in London in three years following ‘The Prelude’ at The National Gallery.
Tuesday–Friday 10am-6pm, Saturday 11am-5pm.
 
 This is the first exhibition to explore the range of designers and creatives associated with the 80s nightclub Taboo started by Leigh Bowery.
Tuesdays - Saturdays, 11.00 – 18.00
 
 1-54 is the first and only international art fair dedicated to contemporary art from Africa and its diaspora.
Thursday 10 October 11:00 – 19:00 [by invitation only] Friday 11 October 11:00 – 19:00 Saturday 12 October 11:00 – 19:00 Sunday 13 October 11:00 – 18:00
 
 The fairs return with redesigned spaces and artist-focused programming.
Wednesday Preview, 9 October: 11am - 7pm (invitation only) Thursday Preview, 10 October: (Members and invitation only preview) 11am – 1pm (General admission) 1pm - 5pm Friday, October 11: 11am - 7pm Saturday, 12 October: 11am - 7pm Sunday, 13 October: 11am - 6pm
 
 Dexter Dalwood’s inaugural exhibition with Lisson Gallery represents a return to the artist’s homeland and to the subject of what it might mean to be an ‘English’ painter.
Tuesday – Saturday: 11:00am – 6:00pm
 
 A landmark group exhibition of art made in response to India’s changing cultural-political landscape during pivotal years.
Sat-Wed 10am - 6pm Thu-Fri 10am - 8pm Bank Holidays 12pm - 6pm
 
 The first major UK exhibition of American artist Mike Kelley
Monday to Sunday 10.00–18.00
 
 Presenting works made over the last six years, Tracing Time is Salter’s first exhibition with the gallery and one of her first solo exhibitions since being appointed the first female President of the Royal Academy of Arts in 2019.
Monday to Saturday 10:00 am – 5:30 pm
 
 October Gallery continues its collaboration with Honey & Smoke Grill House with an exhibition of striking works by LR Vandy and Kenji Yoshida.
see website
 
 Maureen Paley joins with Herald St to present Gebrochenes Pferd, an exhibition of new works by Alexandra Bircken
Wednesday – Saturday, 11 am – 6 pm
 
 This major exhibition unravels how the journeys of people, objects and ideas that formed the Silk Roads shaped cultures and histories.
Daily: 10.00–17.00 (Fridays 20.30)