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A Minute Ago
A Minute Ago considers the idea of ‘a moment’ through artistic practice: how do we experience a single moment in time, and how do we process, communicate, and reconstruct it.
Thursday – Sunday 12–6pm
A Minute Ago considers the idea of ‘a moment’ through artistic practice: how do we experience a single moment in time, and how do we process, communicate, and reconstruct it.
Thursday – Sunday 12–6pm
For Glenn Brown, one of Britain’s most renowned contemporary artists, the past and present are treasuries of raw material, offering countless images, titles, and techniques to be combined, appropriated, and deconstructed.
Tues-Sat 10am-6pm
Sigmar Polke, Roy Lichtenstein & Gerald Laing: Source and Stimulus is an exhibition devoted to the Ben-Day dot. Featuring exceptional works by this legendary trio of artists.
Tuesday–Saturday 10AM–6PM
The exhibition of recent work by British artist Bridget Riley will Span three floors of the London gallery, the exhibition will include wall paintings and works on canvas as well as a group of related studies that focus on two themes: works in black-and-white and the disc.
Tues-Sat 10am-6pm
Working across photography, film, sculpture and more, Moroccan artist Yto Barrada draws on narratives of the bandit, magician, underdog and smuggler for her first major London commission in The Curve.
Mon–Sat: 9am–11pm Sun: 11am-11pm Bank Holidays: 12 noon–11pm
Touching on themes of gender and sexuality, drugs and addiction, youth culture and minorities of all kinds, the show features the work of 20 photographers from the 1950s to the present day.
Sat–Wed: 10am–6pm Thu–Fri: 10am–10pm (last entry at 9pm)
This major new exhibition will focus on Tacita Dean’s portraiture primarily through the medium of 16mm film. The exhibition will be the first in the Gallery’s history to be devoted to the medium of film, and also reveals Tacita Dean’s own longstanding and personal interest in portraiture as a genre
Daily 10-6
This major new exhibition brings together, for the first time, the works of four of the most celebrated figures in art photography, Lewis Carroll (1832–98), Julia Margaret Cameron (1815–79), Oscar Rejlander (1813–75) and Clementina Hawarden (1822-65).
Daily 10-6
In the Royal Academy’s newly opened Gabrielle Jungels-Winkler Galleries, the internationally renowned visual artist and Royal Academician will explore “landscape” in its broadest sense: intimate collections of natural found objects, a mountainous blackboard drawing and a series of cloudscapes in chalk.
Daily 10-6
An exhibition looking at how photographers responded and contributed to the invention of abstract art
Sun-Thurs 10-6 Sat-Sun 10-10
An exhibition exploring the impact of World War One on British, German and French art.
Daily 10-6
This is the first ever solo Pablo Picasso exhibition at Tate Modern. It will bring you face-to-face with more than 100 paintings, sculptures and drawings, mixed with family photographs and rare glimpses into his personal life.
Sunday to Thursday 10.00–18.00 Friday to Saturday 10.00–22.00
Hero to a generation of younger artists, Joan Jonas is a pioneer of performance and video who has pushed the boundaries of art for the last five decades.
Mon-Thurs,Sun 10-6 Fri-Sat 10-10
All Too Human celebrates the painters in Britain who strove to represent human figures, their relationships and surroundings in the most intimate of ways including Bacon, Freud, Auerbach and Paula Rego.
Monday to Sunday 10.00–18.00
See Ed Ruscha’s modern take on the cyclical nature of civilisation, evocative of Thomas Cole’s series of the same name.
Daily 10am-6pm Friday 10am-9pm
See the ‘Father of Impressionism’ in an entirely new way, in the first exhibition devoted to Monet’s relationship with architecture
Daily 10am-6pm Friday 10am-9pm
Explore still life through the lens of Tacita Dean, one of the genre’s leading contemporary practitioners
Daily 10am-6pm Friday 10am-9pm
One of the most celebrated painters of the Spanish Golden Age, Bartolomé Esteban Murillo is well known for his religious paintings and his extraordinary depictions of street children. He was also an ingenious portraitist, although this aspect of his oeuvre is less studied.
Daily 10am–6pm Friday 10am–9pm
Explorer, collector, activist and conjurer of theatrical environments American artist Mark Dion (b.1961) has travelled through rainforests and rubbish dumps to reveal the wonder and fragility of life on earth.
Tues, Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun 11am-6pm Thurs 11am-9pm
Here are Artlyst’s tips for the ten must-see exhibitions outside of the capital this year.
2 January 2018
Experience a unique journey through the design stories of the world’s greatest ocean liners, including the Titanic, Normandie, the Queen Mary and the Canberra, and discover how these impressive vessels still loom large in our cultural imagination.
Daily: 10.00 – 17.45 Friday: 10.00 – 22.00
The Freud Museum is presenting BLACK BOOK, an exhibition of new work by Gideon Rubin and the latest in a critically acclaimed series curated by James Putnam.
12 December 2017
An exhibition of works by the acclaimed Irish artist, Sean Lynch. Lynch’s artistic practice focuses on storytelling, specifically unwritten narratives and almost-forgotten histories.
Monday-Friday: 10am–6pm Saturday: 12-5pm
Taking its title from Nathan Coley’s eponymous grids of fairground lights, the exhibition brings together forms of image-making which – while redolent of an art history spanning from Byzantine icon painting to 20th-century avant-gardes – decidedly engage with the now.
Tue–Fri 10–6 Sat 12–5 Or by appointment
Rosenfeld Porcini’s exhibition Combining Materials features a selection of sculptural works illustrating how the juxtaposition of unlikely materials respond to the formal experiments voiced by a diverse range of contemporary artists.
Monday – Friday 11-7pm Saturday 11–6pm
Sound. Take the time to explore it.
Just how important have the sounds of the past 140 years been to our lives? Dive into the British Library sound archive in a free exhibition looking at the significance of sound since the phonograph was invented in 1877.
09:30 - 20:00
The British Library unveils rare books, manuscripts and magical objects from its collection, capturing the traditions of folklore and magic which are at the heart of the Harry Potter stories.
09:30 - 18:00
Carmen Herrera’s sixth exhibition with Lisson Gallery features a large Estructura, along with a number of paintings and works on paper, the exhibition displays some of Herrera’s most ambitious work to date.
Monday - Friday: 10:00am - 6:00pm Saturday: 11:00am - 5:00pm
Influenced by the likes of Arshile Gorky, Bruce Nauman, Nam June Paik and Jackson Pollock, with a career spanning five decades, Roy Colmer’s work holds an important place in the narrative of contemporary art.
Monday–Friday, 10am–6pm Saturday, 11am–5pm
The Leicester Codex by Leonardo da Vinci will be loaned to the Uffizi Gallery in Florence for the first time in 20 years.
2 December 2017
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