Jewyo Rhii
In this inaugural exhibition at Amanda Wilkinson Gallery, Jewyo Rhii presents a horizontal sculpture that echoes the shape of the vertical fence in a previous installation, ‘Walls to Talk to’.
Tuesday – Saturday 11am – 6pm
In this inaugural exhibition at Amanda Wilkinson Gallery, Jewyo Rhii presents a horizontal sculpture that echoes the shape of the vertical fence in a previous installation, ‘Walls to Talk to’.
Tuesday – Saturday 11am – 6pm
The week of Miami Beach Art Basel has become a major event for Miami and the global art pack.
29 November 2017
Discover the legendary art collection of Charles I. For the first time since the 17th century, this landmark exhibition will bring together the astounding treasures that changed the taste of the nation.
Saturday – Thursday 10am – 6pm Friday 10am – 10pm
Drawing from casts and life models was long considered essential training for any aspiring artist, and was once a staple of the Royal Academy’s own art school. Now, on the cusp of the RA’s 250th anniversary, this special exhibition project takes an inquisitive look at the tradition and its ongoing relationship with artists today.
Saturday – Thursday 10am – 6pm Friday 10am – 10pm
The inaugural exhibition at WBG London Projects on Tower Bridge Road is Dagenham Opus, a solo presentation of new and developing work by Cedric Christie, influenced by the relocating of his studio a year ago into a steel bending factory in Dagenham.
Fridays and Saturdays 12 - 6pm or by appointment
Visit the working studio of artists Andrea Sinclair, Nam Tran, Jane Higginbottom, Florence Goodhand-Tait, Ange Mukeza and Jar and Fern.
12-4pm
Andreas Gursky marks the beginning of the Hayward Gallery’s 50th anniversary year and is the first exhibition to take place in the gallery following its two-year refurbishment. For the first time since the Hayward’s original opening, the gallery’s pyramid roof lights will allow natural light into the spaces below.
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The exhibition features an entirely new body of work by Monika Sosnowska and is the artist’s inaugural exhibition in the gallery’s London space.
Tuesday – Saturday 10 am – 6 pm
Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac London presents the most comprehensive and extensive show to date of Arnulf Rainer’s early work.
Tues-Sat 10-6
One of the foremost contemporary artists in Korea today, Lee Bul creates works that reflect her philosophical exploration of the 20th-century cultural history.
Tues-Sat 10am-6pm
An exhibition of the works of Medardo Rosso (1858–1928), one of the founders of modern sculpture. Medardo Rosso: Sight Unseen and his Encounters with London is the first exhibition to focus on Rosso’s relationship with London.
TUESDAY - SATURDAY 10AM - 6PM
Aspects of German Art (part two) spans eight decades of German painting and features work by some of the most important and pioneering artists of the twentieth century.
Mon - Fri 11am - 6pm Sat 10.30am - 2.30pm
A major exhibition of new works by British artist Marie Harnett (b. 1983), celebrating fleeting moments of drama, beauty and suspense from contemporary film.
Monday – Friday: 10am – 5.30 pm Saturday: 11am – 2pm
An exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by Peter Doig.
Tuesday through Saturday 10am to 6pm
The inaugural London Art Week Winter event runs for one week at the beginning of December 2017 – and promises to be unmissable.
Thursday 30 November: Preview 3pm – 8pm Friday 1 December - Friday 8 December: 10am – 6pm Weekend: 11am – 5pm
Brazilian artist Kim Poor opens a major solo exhibition curated by Edward Lucie-Smith.
Mon-Fri 12-6pm
Suzi Morris’ new body of work draws on the artist’s everyday experience of sharing her body with an unwanted virus in her eye.
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The Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize is the leading international photographic portrait competition, celebrating and promoting the very best in contemporary portrait photography.
Daily 10.00 – 17.00, Thursdays & Fridays until 20.00
Paul Carey-Kent presents his recommended London Art exhibitions for November 2017. It is a varied selection containing a number of different mediums and styles.
14 November 2017
Group exhibition of drawings and collages featuring works by Uri Aran, Adriano Costa, Urs Fischer, Helen Marten, Laura Owens, Raymond Pettibon and Richard Prince.
Tues-Sat 11-6
Second exhibition at the gallery by internationally renowned American artist Kehinde Wiley entitled, ‘In Search of the Miraculous’.
Tuesday - Friday 10am - 6pm Saturday 11am - 5pm
An exhibition of new works by Polly Apfelbaum. This exhibition is the latest in a series of installations that incorporate hand-woven carpets, ceramics, drawings, and immersive colour.
Tuesday to Friday 10am—6pm | Saturday 11am—5pm or by appointment
Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism is dedicated to Russian protest art over the past 25 years. The exhibition will feature such performance artists as Oleg Kulik, Pussy Riot, Pyotr Pavlensky, Blue Noses and some others and display various genres and types of protest art from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances.
10am-6pm, 7 days a week, last entry 5:30pm
Comprising three video installations and a new series of photographs, David Blandy’s third exhibition at Seventeen focuses on the artist’s relationship to technology and memory, speculation about Armageddon and a loss of connection to the server.
Wednesday – Saturday 11am – 6pm and by appointment
The second in Blain|Southern’s new series of exhibitions, collectively titled Lodger, its curator Tom Morton has invited the artist Sophie Jung to develop a new sculptural installation, accompanied by a performance.
Monday to Friday: 10am – 6pm Saturday: 10am – 5pm
An exhibition of new paintings by James White. White’s grey scale paintings explore everyday minutiae and hint at something that has happened or may occur.
Monday to Friday: 10am – 6pm Saturday: 10am – 5pm
Richard Woods: Second Home is an insight into the working practices of internationally renowned artist, Richard Woods.
Wednesday - Friday: 11am - 5pm
Since the early 1990s, Scottish artist Ken Currie has been known for his closely observed and often unsettling portrayal of the body, depicting the damage inflicted by war and conflict, illness and decay as a response to what he felt was the sickness of contemporary society
Monday to Saturday: 10am - 6pm
Discover how much of the most iconic British design was produced by immigrants to this country.
Daily from 10am - 5pm Friday: 10am - 2pm
A group exhibition entitled Light / Dark on both floors of the gallery: Light on the fourth-floor gallery and Dark on the third-floor gallery. The exhibition will bring together works by gallery artists that focus on these elements, making associations and drawing parallels between their works.
Monday–Friday 10:00–18:00 Saturday 11:00–17:00
Alison Jacques’ First solo exhibition of photographs by German artist Juergen Teller (b.1964, Erlangen). This exhibition comprises selections from three bodies of work – the artist’s iconic series Go-Sees; Enjoy Your Life! Junior, a recent collaboration with Bubenreuth Primary School in the artist’s hometown; and a ‘visual essay’ depicting a modern fairy tale about a boy who became a king.
Tuesday to Saturday: 11am - 6pm
Eileen Cooper’s first solo exhibition at The Fine Art Society. The show features new paintings and a series of life study drawings inspired by the English National Ballet’s recent production of Gisellechoreographed by Akram Khan.
Mon to Fri 10 - 6pm