Jade Montserrat: Towards The Rainbow Tribe
Emerging Scarborough-based artist, Jade Montserrat works at the intersection of art and activism through performance, film, installation, sculpture, print and text.
Tuesday to Saturday: 11am - 6pm
Emerging Scarborough-based artist, Jade Montserrat works at the intersection of art and activism through performance, film, installation, sculpture, print and text.
Tuesday to Saturday: 11am - 6pm
The RA Schools Show presents work developed over three intense years of dialogue and exploration.
Saturday – Thursday 10am – 6pm Friday 10am – 10pm
Soul of a Nation shines a bright light on the vital contribution of Black artists to a dramatic period in American art and history.
Sunday to Thursday 10.00-18.00 Friday to Saturday 10.00-22.00
Gabriel Kuri presents five new groups of works. Bridging fabricated and found objects, these interrelated series articulate themes of systemisation, consumption, and the porous border between functionality and formal allure.
Tues – Sat 11 – 6
Nicola Tyson’s 2017 exhibition at Sadie Coles HQ features a group of seven new paintings, embracing a range of subjects and scales.
Tues – Sat 11 – 6
An exhibition of works by renowned British artist Victor Pasmore (1908-1998), made between the 1970s and the 1990s.
Monday - Friday: 10am - 5.30pm Saturday: 10am - 4.00pm
An exhibition of sculpted bronze boxes by renowned architect Peter Marino.
TUE–SAT 10-6
The Place is Here presents work by over twenty black artists and collectives working in 1980s Britain.
Tuesday – Sunday 11am-6pm Except Wednesdays 11am-9pm Last Friday of the month 11am-9pm
A new large-scale installation by London-based artist Emma Hart (b. 1974) for the sixth edition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women.
Tues/Wed 11am-6pm Thurs 11am-9pm Fri/Sat/Sun 11am-6pm
A Handful of Dust is a speculative history of the 20th century, featuring works by over 30 artists and photographers including Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray and Gerhard Richter.
Tues/Wed 11am–6pm Thursday 11am–9pm Friday/Sat/Sun 11am–6pm
Exhibition of new work by Harland Miller. Known for his paintings based of the dust jackets of Penguin books. By combining the motif inherent in the Penguin book, Miller found a way to marry aspects of Pop Art, abstraction and figurative painting at once, with his writer’s love of text.
Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 6pm
A major exhibition exploring the enduring influence of Surrealism. This thematic show brings together over 100 works by women artists from the 1930s to the present day, to explore sexual politics, eroticism, mysticism and identity.
Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 6pm Sunday 12pm - 6pm
Artist Jacques Viljoen has been given unprecedented access to objects and spaces throughout the nine-floor Grade 2* listed Freemasons’ Hall – one of the finest Art Deco buildings in England.
10.00am – 5.00pm
Alastair Gordon and Hugh Mendes present diptychs memorialising Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud, Craigie Aitchison and Michael Andrews.
The exhibition will feature an installation and sound work further exploring a motorway bridge from the artist’s childhood memories, a recurring presence in Mark Leckey’s 2015 video Dream English Kid 1964 – 1999AD.
Wed-Sun, 12.00 – 6.00pm
Giovanni Anselmo is one of the legendary artists first associated with the Arte Povera movement. For his first exhibition with the Marian Goodman in London he will present a range of works in stone, earth, photography, painting and drawing.
Tues-Sat 10am-6pm
Transcending The Signified is an exhibition of bespoke large scale paintings, costumes, live cello and non-linguistic vocal performances by interdisciplinary artist Quilla Constance aka Jennifer Allen.
Open Thursday to Saturday during exhibition periods 2pm - 6pm
An exhibition of sculpture by Mozambique contemporary artist Gonçalo Mabunda who works with arms recovered in 1992 at the end of the sixteen-year civil war conflict that divided the region.
TUES TO FRI 11 AM - 6 PM, SAT 12 - 4 PM
Mon-Sat 11:00-18:00
An exhibition of more than a dozen original works by Henri Matisse, one of the greatest masters of the 20th Century, to include paintings, works on paper and sculptures, as well as a selection of prints.
Monday to Friday 10am to 6pm Saturday 11am to 2pm (except Bank Holiday Weekends and in August)
Indulge in Zeid’s obsession with line and dazzling colour in this exhibition. Rediscover one of the greatest female artists of the 20th century in this first major retrospective.
Monday to Sunday 10.00–18.00 Friday to Saturday 10.00–22.00
Rothko Cage Turrell is the first ever joint presentation of these three cultural icons of Post-War America.
Monday to Friday 10 am - 6pm
An exhibition of works by Milan-based artist Nathalie du Pasquier
Tues-Sat 10-6
Bernar Venet, Looking Forward: 1961-1984 traces the development of the artist’s distinct conceptual mode, focussing on examples of works that were pivotal in defining his practice.
Monday to Friday: 10am – 6pm Saturday: 10am – 5pm
An exhibition of new paintings by Lisa Yuskavage. This is the artist’s first exhibition since the major survey of her work at The Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts in 2015, which traveled to the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis.
Tuesday – Saturday, 10 AM – 6 PM
An exhibition of work from three major American sculptors: John Chamberlain (1927–2011), Dan Flavin (1933–1996) and Robert Indiana (b.1928).
Monday to Friday, 10am to 6pm Saturday, 10am to 4pm
‘Painting on the Edge: A Historical Survey’ brings together works by sixteen renowned masters and lesser-known artists from around the world and explores the radical approaches taken to painting in the post-war period.
Tuesday - Friday 10am - 6pm Saturday 11am - 5pm
A solo exhibition of new work by Los Angeles-based artist Channing Hansen.
Hansen is a polymath, simultaneously pursuing interests in craft, science and technology.
Tuesday - Friday 10am - 6pm Saturday 11am - 5pm
Knitted works by German artist Rosemarie Trockel. Featuring iconic knitted wool paintings from the 1980s and early 1990s, this is the first exhibition in the UK dedicated to this early body of work.
Tuesday - Friday 10 am - 6 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm
Every Day is a New Day brings together works by British sculptor Phyllida Barlow, British-Kenyan painter Michael Armitage and JMW Turner with artwork by young people from Kent and Africa.
Tuesday - Sunday and public holidays 10am - 6pm We are closed Mondays except public holidays
The Belgian artist Walter Leblanc (1932-1986) was an outstanding figure in post-World War II European art. This exhibition brings together pivotal examples of his work from the 1950s to the 1970s, presenting the significant periods of his creative activity.
Monday-Friday: 10 am- 6 pm; Saturday: 12 – 6 pm
The genre-defining exhibition of art, design, film and literature at The Curve, Barbican Centre.
Sat–Wed: 10am–8pm (last entry 6.30pm) Thu–Fri: 10am–10pm (last entry 8.30pm) Bank holidays: 12 noon–8pm (last entry 6.30pm)