Rebecca Scott: Dirty Pictures
An exhibition of new paintings by Rebecca Scott, examining feminine narratives of dispute and subversion.
Open Wednesdays – Saturdays, 12-5pm
An exhibition of new paintings by Rebecca Scott, examining feminine narratives of dispute and subversion.
Open Wednesdays – Saturdays, 12-5pm
Artist Olafur Eliasson and geologist Minik Rosing have installed Ice Watch, a group of twenty-four blocks of ice, in front of Tate Modern.
24 hours
For over 30 years, this annual charity event has consistently provided quality artwork at affordable prices and has directly raised £1.4 million for the National Youth work charity UK Youth.
11:30am to 4pm
Trace the development of the nude through some of the great masters of the Renaissance. Bringing together works by artists such as Titian, Raphael, Michelangelo, Leonardo, Dürer and Cranach, we shed light on a visual tradition at its most vital moment.
Daily 10am – 6pm Friday 10am – 10pm
Phyllida Barlow’s vibrant, large-scale installations transform the environments they inhabit.
Daily 10am – 6pm Friday 10am – 10pm
The Royal Academy brings together two artists Bill Viola and Michelangelo – born centuries apart – who explore the same universal themes with works of transcendent beauty and raw emotional power.
Daily 10am – 6pm Friday 10am – 10pm
This major exhibition brings together 45 works by Vincent van Gogh to reveal how he was inspired by Britain and how he inspired British artists
Monday to Sunday 10.00–18.00
Over a seven-decade career, Dorothea Tanning pushed the boundaries of surrealism.
Sunday to Thursday 10.00–18.00 Friday to Saturday 10.00–22.00
Tate Britain presents a comprehensive retrospective of the legendary British photographer Don McCullin
Monday to Sunday 10.00–18.00
Ironic, irreverent, yet profoundly philosophical, Franz West was a key figure of European art in the late 20th century.
Sunday to Thursday 10.00–18.00 Friday to Saturday 10.00–22.00
This is the first major exhibition of Pierre Bonnard’s work in the UK since the much-loved show at Tate 20 years ago.
Sunday to Thursday 10.00–18.00 Friday to Saturday 10.00–22.00
The London Group presents its Annual Exhibition at Christmas this year, showcasing work by around 60 members including painting, photography and other 2D media, sculpture and digital works.
2 – 6pm daily
An elaborate and extensive exhibition celebrating the extraordinary oeuvres of Claude and the late François-Xavier Lalanne.
Mon - Fri 11am - 6pm Sat 10.30am - 2.30pm
Mélodie Mousset works across a number of mediums, including installation, performance, photography, sculpture, new media and virtual reality.
Thursday – Sunday 12–6pm
New works by Canadian artist Brent Wadden influenced by folk and Bauhaus textiles, the language and techniques of traditional North American tapestry weaving.
Tues-Sat 10-6
An Exhibition Uniting Musical Compositions and Drawings from John Cage’s Exquisite Ryoanji Series
Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 6pm
The first UK exhibition dedicated to Robert Rauschenberg’s iconic Spreads series (1975-1983).
Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 6pm
Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2018 returns to the SLG for the first time in nearly 20 years.
Tue – Fri 11am-6pm, Sat and Sun 10am-6pm. Late opening: Wed and last Fri of the month until 9pm
Solo show by Sam Bailey who won the Hix Award in 2017.
11am-6pm Monday – Sunday
Jacky Tsai works across a range of mediums including installation, sculpture and fashion.
Monday - Saturday, 11am - 7pm Sunday, 12pm - 6pm
Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert presents a long-overdue show of rare early works by Richard Smith (1931-2016), the first such survey to take place in the UK.
Monday – Friday, 10am – 6pm
Darren Almond’s diverse practice incorporates film, installation, sculpture and photography, to produce evocative meditations on time and duration as well as the themes of personal and historical memory.
Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 6pm Sunday 12pm - 6pm
An exhibition of works dating from 1970 to 1978 by Gordon Matta-Clark (1943–1978). Spanning three floors of David Zwirner’s London gallery, the exhibition will include key examples from the artist’s short but prolific career, including films, photographs, sculptures, and works on paper.
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An exhibition by Martin Creed entitled ‘Toast’ which includes new sculpture, painting, drawing, tapestry, video, live action and music. Creed has become known for hugely varied work which is by turns uncompromising, entertaining, shocking and beautiful.
Tuesday – Saturday 10 am – 6 pm
One of the world’s best-known animal paintings, Edwin Landseer’s ‘The Monarch of the Glen’, returns to the National Gallery for the first time since 1851.
Daily 10am–6pm Friday 10am–9pm
Coinciding with the exhibition Landseer’s The Monarch of the Glen, this display of Scottish artist Rachel Maclean’s 2012 film ‘The Lion and The Unicorn’ shines an irreverent light on Scottish-English relationships.
Daily 10am–6pm Friday 10am–9pm
A solo exhibition of early paintings by André Butzer to inaugurate Galerie Max Hetzler’s London space.
Tuesday–Friday 10am–6pm Saturday 11am–5pm
The first solo exhibition in the UK by Felipe Baeza. The work presented at Maureen Paley explores ideas surrounding his interest in migration, queerness, and anthropology through the use of both collage and printmaking.
Wednesday - Sunday 11.00 – 18.00
A solo exhibition of new, large-scale works by American artist Channing Hansen. Hansen’s vibrant paintings comprise abstract, hand-knitted constructions stretched over wooden frames.
Tuesday - Friday 10am - 6pm Saturday 11am - 5pm
Katja Seib’s new paintings (all 2018) form an interconnected group throughout which lucid figuration blurs into dreamlike symbolism. Alternately time-intensive and rapid, her works share a quality of psychological depth and atmospheric nuance.
Tues - Sat 11 am - 6 pm
Michele Abeles presents four new series of works. Each uses photographic imagery to create a suspended, composite realm in which the artist plays out ideas of gender, power and psychology.
Tues - Sat 11 am - 6 pm
An exhibition celebrating one of the founders of the hard-edge style of Minimalism, Leon Polk Smith.
Monday - Friday: 10:00am - 6:00pm Saturday: 11:00am - 5:00pm