Ceal Floyer
A new exhibition by Berlin-based artist Ceal Floyer featuring a distinct body of sculptural works, in poetic situations, subtle interventions, as well as new video and light installations.
Monday–Friday, 10am–6pm Saturday, 11am–5pm
A new exhibition by Berlin-based artist Ceal Floyer featuring a distinct body of sculptural works, in poetic situations, subtle interventions, as well as new video and light installations.
Monday–Friday, 10am–6pm Saturday, 11am–5pm
In Fiona Tan’s work explorations of memory, time, history and the role of visual images are key.
Tuesday–Friday 10am–6pm Saturday 11am–5pm
White Cube presents an exhibition of paintings by Belgian artist Léon Wuidar at Mason’s Yard. The artist’s second show with the gallery, including early and mid-career works from the 1960s to the mid-1980s, highlights his committed engagement with the language of Brutalist architecture and Art Concret.
Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 6pm
The Tide is High by Richard Long is a series of new prints based on drawings made from mud taken from the river in Bristol.
Monday - Friday: 10am - 5.30pm Saturday: 11am - 2pm
Povera – An exhibition by the joint recipients of the London Group Open 2017 President’s Prize Micheál O’Connell/ MOCKSIM, Jockel Liess and Stephen Carley.
12-6pm daily
As the opening show for Elephant West, Maisie Cousins presents Dipping Sauce, consisting of a new series of large-scale photographic works, in print and on lightboxes, and animations on screens.
Tues–Sun midday–6pm
Since the early 1990s, Milanese lawyer Giuseppe Iannaccone has put together one of the most outstanding private collections of Italian art from the inter-war years.
Wednesday to Saturday 11.00 - 18.00 Sunday 12.00 - 17.00
In her short life, Ilse D’Hollander (1968–1997) created an intelligent, sensual and highly resonant body of work that continues to find receptive new audiences in the decades since her death.
Tuesday–Saturday 10am–6pm
Inaugural exhibition Site Unseen at Dellasposa, a curated presentation of contemporary artists and modern masters.
Tuesday - Friday: 10:00 - 18:00 Saturday - Sunday: 10:00 - 17:00
An exhibition of new work by Scottish artist Peter Howson, a focal member of the group of young artists to emerge from the Glasgow School of Art during the 1980s dubbed the New Glasgow Boys, and one of his generation’s leading figurative painters.
Tuesday to Saturday 10am - 6pm
This major exhibition tells the story of Ashurbanipal through the British Museum’s unparalleled collection of Assyrian treasures and rare loans.
daily 10.00–17.30 Fridays: open until 20.30
Uncover the symbolism and psychological depth of Lotto’s Renaissance portraits.
Daily 10am–6pm Friday 10am–9pm
An exhibition of new work by Edward Burtynsky. These works, created in collaboration with Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier, stem from the artist’s ongoing Anthropocene Project, a multidisciplinary investigation into human impact on the planet.
Monday to Saturday: 10am - 6pm
Exhibition of work by American artist Alex Katz.
Tuesday to Friday 10am–6pm, Saturday 11am–5pm.
An exhibition of new work by Dominic Kennedy. The starting point for this series of paintings comprises fragments of coloured paper collaged onto the surface of the canvas.
Wednesday - Saturday 12 - 6pm
Commissioned and produced by Khora Contemporary and first presented at the Venice Biennale in 2017, C.S.C.C. Coach Stage Stage Coach VR experiment Mary and Eve revisits Paul McCarthy’s ongoing series “Coach Stage Stage Coach” and led to 11 variations of the piece in virtual reality.
Thursday – Sunday 12–6pm
An exhibition celebrating 50 years since the establishment of Annely Juda Fine Art in 1968. The exhibition will feature 50 artworks, one for each year of the gallery’s existence, by a selection of artists who are either represented by or who have shown at the gallery.
Monday–Friday 10:00–18:00 Saturday 11:00–17:00
Presented simultaneously at Jewish Museum London and The Photographers’ Gallery, Roman Vishniac Rediscovered is the first UK retrospective of Russian born American photographer, Roman Vishniac (1897–1990).
Daily 10am – 5pm (Friday 10am – 2pm)
Presented simultaneously at The Photographers’ Gallery and Jewish Museum London, Roman Vishniac Rediscovered is the first UK retrospective of Russian born American photographer, Roman Vishniac (1897–1990).
Mon - Sat: 10.00 - 18.00 Thu: 10.00 - 20.00 during exhibitions Sun: 11.00 - 18.00
30 artists explore the concept of ghosts as a migratory tide, washed up along the shore of the Thames their historical baggage in tow. It also explores the presence of artists in this part of London, as a migratory tide of creative flotsam and jetsam which ebbs and flows as the city gentrifies and develops.
Thurs-Sun 12pm – 5pm
‘Soft Serve’ the title of American artist Vanessa Prager’s first London solo show at Kristin Hjellegjerde dishes up a series of portraits and figures as colourful, dripping, melting realities, oozing with thick sculptural paint.
12 October 2018
New works by Vanessa Prager that evoke the great outdoors, the tradition of the nude female au plein air, and soft colours bring to mind the dappled sunlight of a balmy spring day.
Tuesday - Saturday 11am - 6pm
Simon Streather’s work investigates trace and transience through repetitive and ritualistic mark making.
call gallery
A tale of two artists and brothers-in-law, ‘Mantegna and Bellini’ tells a story of art, family, rivalry, and personality.
Daily 10am–6pm Friday 10am–9pm
The show includes British artists who examine the role of women in contemporary society; others who are motivated by the body politics surrounding the objectification of the female form; and those who question the fractured sense of being that many contemporary women feel today.
Monday - Saturday, 11am - 7pm Sunday, 12pm - 6pm
In the communal Riverside studio at Re:Centre, Hammersmith, nine London based artists have been given the chance to step out of their traditional modes of working, and enter a reflective and inspiring space to reconnect to themselves, to others and to their creative practice.
11am - 5pm daily
Kiki Smith’s practice addresses the physical, philosophical, social and spiritual aspects of human nature.
Tuesday to Friday 10am–6pm, Saturday 11am–5pm.
A major retrospective of Anni Albers’ (1899 – 1994) prints to coincide with the Tate Modern’s first comprehensive survey of Albers’ textile works.
Monday - Friday: 10am - 5.30pm Saturday: 11am - 2pm
Our Ideas showcases the most recent developments in New York artist Adam Pendleton’s oeuvre, alongside several pieces from earlier bodies of work the artist has been engaged with for nearly a decade.
Tues-Sat 10-6
This year’s historic 6th exhibition, curated by Vanya Balogh, takes place in the unique circular car park space on Cavendish Square and features 200 artists and work in media of painting, sculpture, print, performance and much more.
Private View Friday 5th October 6-9pm Sat/Sun 10am-8pm
A special exhibition of new paintings staged in celebration of William Tillyer’s 80th birthday.
Monday to Friday 10am to 6pm Saturday 11am to 2pm
This exhibition reconstructs and reinterprets A New Spirit in Painting, a seminal presentation of 20th-century painting at the Royal Academy of Arts in London co-curated by Rosenthal with Christos Joachimides and Nicholas Serota in 1981.
Tuesday — Saturday, from 10:00 to 18:00