Tom Wesselmann
A solo exhibition by American artist Tom Wesselmann. The exhibition will consist of rarely shown works from his Sunset Nudes series created in his final years, and a monumental installation.
Tuesday — Saturday, from 10:00 to 18:00
A solo exhibition by American artist Tom Wesselmann. The exhibition will consist of rarely shown works from his Sunset Nudes series created in his final years, and a monumental installation.
Tuesday — Saturday, from 10:00 to 18:00
‘Random Access Memory’ by Miroslaw Balka at Mason’s Yard is a new work that links and transforms each of the gallery spaces.
Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 6pm
Tsereteli is a tireless worker and experimenter, the producer of many innovative works in painting and graphic media, bronze and enamel, tapestry and stained-glass, print and ceramics.
10am-6pm, 7 days a week, last entry 5:30pm
EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Timothy Gatenby, Alice Hall, Sabrina Rowan Hamilton, Harriet Hoult, Emma Johansen, Kate Lowe, Hannah Marshall,
Rita de Sa, Marc Standing
CURATOR: Ben Moore
11am - 5pm daily
Marking the bicentennial of Ruskin’s birth, John Ruskin: The Power of Seeing will bring together over 190 paintings, drawings, daguerreotypes, metalwork, and plaster casts to illustrate how Ruskin’s attitude to aesthetic beauty shaped his radical views on culture and society.
Monday: 10am – 4.30pm Tuesday: CLOSED Wednesday: 10am – 9pm Thursday: 10am – 4.30pm Friday: 10am – 4.30pm Saturday: 10am – 4.30pm Sunday: 11am – 4.30pm
Diane Arbus: in the beginning includes nearly 100 photographs that redefine the achievement of one of the most prominent and influential artists of the 20th century. Plus the first major survey in the United Kingdom of one of today’s leading international artists: Kader Attia.
11am – 7pm every day except Tuesdays when the gallery is closed. Late night opening on Thursdays until 9pm.
NOW EXTENDED UNTIL 1 SEPTEMBER 2019
Spanning 1947 to the present day, this exhibition will trace the history and impact of one of the 20th century’s most influential couturiers, exploring the enduring influence of the fashion house, and Dior’s relationship with Britain.
Daily: 10.00 – 17.45 Friday: 10.00 – 22.00
Grace Wales Bonner presents the first in a new series of unique projects in the fields of music, fashion, art and design.
Tuesday - Sunday 10am - 6pm
Two hundred yards from London’s National Gallery, over 100 international artists are staging a TAKE OVER of an underground car park Leicester Square, for four days of FREE art, music, performance and dance to celebrate Chinese New Year 2019.
Grand opening: Sunday 10th February 12-8pm, Other hours: Thursday 14th February, Friday 15th February 2-7pm, Closing day/ evening Saturday 16th February, 2-9pm
An exhibition of over forty works on paper and several related sculptures by the late Walter De Maria.
Tuesday–Saturday 10–6
An exhibition by the Copenhagen-based artist John Kørner, featuring new and recent paintings, and sculptural elements including a climbing frame that also functions as a bar.
London: Tuesday–Saturday: 10am–6pm
An exhibition celebrating three generations of internationally acclaimed Danish artists: Asger Jorn (1914–1973), Per Kirkeby (1938–2018), and Tal R (born 1967).
London: Tuesday–Saturday: 10am–6pm
A new large-scale work by Bridget Riley in Annenberg Court of the National Gallery.
Daily 10am–6pm Friday 10am–9pm
A solo exhibition by Tracey Emin of new paintings, photography, large-scale bronze sculptures and film.
Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 6pm Sunday 12pm - 6pm
For this exhibition Patterson has digitally collaged a borrowed stamp collection into his late uncle’s 1939-1941 album.
Thursday & Friday - 11am - 6pm Saturday - 11am to 4pm
Rachelle Allen-Sherwood, Eze Chimalio, Jude Cowan Montague, Chris Simpson, Tisna Westerhof
Sat 19 Jan - Mon 21 Jan Show Open: Sat 19: 1-8.30pm Sun 20: 1-6pm Mon 21: 6-9pm
As the UK whirls into the vortex, The London Group plunges into the darkness of a blacked out Cello Factory in its latest experimental show : In the Dark.
2 – 6pm
Twenty years in the making, The Oscar Wilde Temple is a wholly immersive work of art and secular space honouring one of the earliest forebears of gay liberation whilst commemorating contemporary LGBTQ+ martyrs and those lost to the AIDS crisis.
Wednesday–Sunday 10am to 6pm, or by appointment
Known for her intricate and highly expressive works, often like mid-burst manifestations of explosive raw energy, Hyon Gyon combines traditional Korean textiles, Japanese paper and paint together with various less conventional materials to create her paintings and sculptural installations.
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90-year-old artist Peter Joseph is recognised for his early paintings of simple, formally symmetrical shapes in a carefully considered colour palette, the works in this exhibition continue Joseph’s recent experimentation with a looser structure and extend a departure from the closed boundaries of his early work.
Monday–Friday, 10am–6pm Saturday, 11am–5pm
Liu Xiaodong’s second exhibition at Lisson Gallery is the culmination of a number of years spent developing a technologically radical project to create 21st-century landscape paintings using robotic arms and surveillance cameras.
Monday - Friday: 10:00am - 6:00pm Saturday: 11:00am - 5:00pm
Working at the intersection of art, feminism, expanded cinema, experimental literature and film, Crone Music explores friendship, feeling, empathy and solidarity as tools for individual and collective agency in an ever more unsettled world.
Tuesday to Sunday: 10.00am – 6.00pm Wednesdays: 10.00am – 9.00pm
Theo Triantafyllidis is an artist and former architecture graduate, who works with digital and physical media to explore the experience of space and the mechanics of embodiment in hybrid realities.
Thursday – Sunday 12–6pm
Ollie Dook: Of Landscape Immersion is an installation which builds on Dook’s recent body of work examining the power relations of looking, particularly at non-human animals.
Thursday – Sunday 12–6pm
In the Shadow of Forward Motion is curated by students from MA Culture, Criticism and Curation at Central St Martins; MA Curating and Collections at Chelsea College of Art; and MA Film Programming and Curating at Birkbeck.
Thursday – Sunday 12–6pm
ULAY is an unclassifiable artist whose trajectory amounts to a radically and historically unique oeuvre operating at the intersection of photography and the conceptually-oriented approaches of Performance and Body art.
Tuesday to Friday: 10am-6pm Saturday: 11am-5pm
Robert Fraser’s Groovy Arts Club Band celebrates the esteemed London gallerist Robert Fraser (1937-1986)
MON-FRI 10:00 – 18:00 SATURDAY 11:00 – 19:00
For more than forty years Stephen Buckley, (b. 1944 Leicester, England) has concerned himself with addressing the major themes of the twentieth century through a personal style oscillating between the matière of Kurt Schwitters, the dandyism of Francis Picabia and the intellectual rigour of Marcel Duchamp.
Monday - Friday | 10am - 5.30pm
Richard Pousette-Dart was the youngest member of the first generation of Abstract Expressionists;
Tues-Sat 10-6
A 2-part exhibition exploring Bernard Jacobson’s personal and abiding love of prints and some of the remarkable works published by the gallery during an eventful 50 years in the business.
Monday to Friday 10am to 6pm Saturday 11am to 2pm
The exhibition brings together new works by gallery artists, representing the wide-ranging themes and concerns defining their practice today.
Tuesday to Saturday 10am - 6pm
The harmonious and delicately-poised work of Fausto Melotti (1901-1986) is revered in Italy, yet surprisingly little-known in the United Kingdom.
Wednesday to Saturday 11.00 - 18.00 Sunday 12.00 - 17.00