
Victor Willing
Timothy Taylor presents the gallery’s first exhibition of paintings and studies by the late British artist Victor Willing (1928-1988
Tuesday to Friday 10am – 6pm
Timothy Taylor presents the gallery’s first exhibition of paintings and studies by the late British artist Victor Willing (1928-1988
Tuesday to Friday 10am – 6pm
This free display traces the story of how key objects and staff at The Wallace Collection have influenced the way we imagine Richard III today and how he has been portrayed in cinema for nearly a century.
daily from 10.00–17.00.
Frieze Sculpture 2022 is curated by Clare Lilley (Yorkshire Sculpture Park Director) for the tenth consecutive year and runs alongside Frieze London and Frieze Masters.
24 hours
Bringing together paintings, sculptural assemblages, performance photographs, films and large-scale multimedia installations, as well as rarely seen archival material including scores, sketches, scrapbooks, programmes and costumes, this exhibition positions Schneemann as one of the most relevant, provocative and inspiring artists of the last century.
Sun-Wed 10am-6pm (last entry 5pm) Thu-Sat 10am-8pm (last entry 7pm)
M.K. Čiurlionis: Between Worlds is the first major UK exhibition of work by the Lithuanian artist and celebrated composer.
Tuesday–Sunday, 10am–5pm.
This landmark exhibition is being staged by the National Gallery to mark the centenary of the birth of the major 20th-century artist Lucian Freud (1922–2011.)
daily 10am–6pm and Friday until 9pm
For the first time in the UK, the National Gallery presents an overview of Winslow Homer (1836–1910), the great American Realist painter who confronted the leading issues facing the United States, and its relationship with both Europe and the Caribbean world, in the final decades of the 19th century.
daily 10am–6pm and Friday until 9pm
After reading Kwasi Kwarteng’s book ‘Ghosts of Empire’, I was struck by the spectre of colonialism and imperialism
21 July 2022
Oisín Byrne’s work considers how the self can be expressed or contained in the many layers that make up a person.
Wednesday - Saturday, 12 noon – 6pm
Recent drawings by London-based artist Michael Ginsborg.
Wed-Sat 12-6pm and by appointment
New paintings and works on paper by Katja Seib reveal a newly autobiographical focus, featuring depictions of her partner, their child, and other people from her life. And yet, throughout Seib’s latest works, ‘real life’ is poised to slide into a dreamlike register – refracted by symbolism and historical imagery.
Tues - Sat 11am - 6pm
The exhibition features some of Christopher Le Brun’s most ambitious work, including monumental triptychs and diptychs, providing an opportunity to see the development of modular compositions from singular pieces through to large and highly complex canvases.
Tuesday – Saturday: 11:00am – 6:00pm
Africa Fashion is a landmark exhibition celebrating the irresistible creativity, ingenuity and unstoppable global impact of contemporary African fashions.
Daily: 10.00 – 17.45 Friday: 10.00 – 22.00
Worshipped by Abstract Expressionists Mark Rothko and Barnett Newman, Milton Avery expressed his vision of the world through harmonious colour and simplified forms. Now, for the first time, see the North American painter’s work this side of the Atlantic.
Tues–Sun: 10am–6pm
Maxwell works with raw materials such as copper, metal leaf, paint, and various chemicals to create works that explore material change.
Tuesday - Sunday - 10am - 6pm
Tenant of Culture, the anonym for Dutch artist Hendrickje Schimmel, will realise an ambitious new site-specific installation for Camden Art Centre, her largest work to date.
Tue-Sun, 11am-6pm Thur, 11am-9pm
The Frith Street Gallery Summer Show Found Forms brings together work by gallery artists who start with a found object or material, transforming these objects or mediums into new and distinct forms.
Tuesday–Friday: 11–6 Saturday: 11–5
For her winning Max Mara Art Prize for Women commission, Emma Talbot (b. 1969, UK) questions deeply rooted positions of power, governance, attitudes to nature and representations of women through an acutely personal lens.
Tuesday-Sunday 11am-6pm Thursday until 9pm
This triennial exhibition showcases the most dynamic talent from across the capital.
Tuesday-Sunday 11am-6pm Thursday until 9pm
An exhibition of 11 contemporary artists from the African diaspora, who draw on science fiction, myth and Afrofuturism to question our knowledge of the world.
Wed – Sat, 11am – 7pm Sundays 10am – 6pm Closed Mon & Tue
In Black and White Vigo presents a group of pen and ink works on paper by Ibrahim El-Salahi made from 2012 to 2013.
Monday - Friday, 10am - 6pm Saturday, 10am - 5pm
Between 2016-2018 Sudanese Oxford-based artist created an extraordinary body of work from the comfort of an armchair, refusing to let physical restriction limit his ambition.
Wed-Sun 10am-5pm
Horizon exhibition presents contemporary artists’ interpretation, representation and abstraction of our surroundings through a multiplicity of mediums.
Thursdays - Sundays 2-6pm Also by appointment:
As part of her ongoing investigation into the interaction between form, light and colour, this exhibition will showcase Rana Begum’s developments over the past five years and unveil a series of new lenticular editions, small sculptures, and large-scale installations.
Tuesday - Friday: 11am - 5.30pm Saturday: 11am - 2pm
A group exhibition curated by Sean Scully.
Tuesday - Saturday 11 - 6pm,
Maeve Gilmore was a painter, writer and illustrator, and much of her work was autobiographical. Beginning with assured early self-portraits and still-life studies, Gilmore developed more explorative narrative works influenced by the modernist and avant-garde movements she studied during her travels
Wednesday–Sunday, 10am–6pm
A new exhibition by Tom Burr. This will be his second exhibition with the gallery and his first solo project presented at Studio M
Wednesday – Sunday, 11 am – 6 pm
Maureen Paley presents a new exhibition by Alastair Mackinven. This will be his third exhibition at the gallery and his first solo exhibition presented at 60 Three Colts Lane.
Wednesday – Sunday, 11 am – 6 pm
A multi-site exhibition responding to the climate crisis featuring Dineo Seshee Bopape, Brian Eno, Cooking Sections, Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg and Formafantasma among many others.
Tuesday - Sunday (Open Bank Holiday Mondays) 10am - 6pm
Offer Waterman and the Estate of William Turnbull announce a major retrospective exhibition at No.9 Cork Street in London from 29 June to 20 July 2022, to celebrate the centenary of the artist’s birth.
Tuesday – Saturday: 10am – 6pm
Marking Tiffany & Co.’s 150th anniversary in London, “Vision & Virtuosity” brings over 400 objects from the House’s archives.
Monday - Wednesday: 10AM - 6PM Thursday & Friday: 10AM - 8PM Saturday - Sunday: 10AM – 6PM
Bringing together 16 contemporary female artists, the exhibition focuses on collage as a concept and an art form
Tuesday–Friday, 10am–6pm. Saturday, 11am–5pm.