
Haegue Yang: Leap Year
Haegue Yang’s work spans a vast range of media – from paper collage to performative sculpture and immense sensorial installations.
Tue – Fri, 10am – 6pm Sat, 10am – 8pm Sun, 10am – 6pm
Haegue Yang’s work spans a vast range of media – from paper collage to performative sculpture and immense sensorial installations.
Tue – Fri, 10am – 6pm Sat, 10am – 8pm Sun, 10am – 6pm
Titled The Black Paintings, the exhibition features works produced between 2022 and 2024 that are populated by Lang’s distinctive group of characters
10am – 6pm, Tuesday to Sunday
Stephen Friedman Gallery presents ‘Fragments from the treasure house of darkness’, Kehinde Wiley’s first solo exhibition in London in three years following ‘The Prelude’ at The National Gallery.
Tuesday–Friday 10am-6pm, Saturday 11am-5pm.
This is the first exhibition to explore the range of designers and creatives associated with the 80s nightclub Taboo started by Leigh Bowery.
Tuesdays - Saturdays, 11.00 – 18.00
A landmark group exhibition of art made in response to India’s changing cultural-political landscape during pivotal years.
Sat-Wed 10am - 6pm Thu-Fri 10am - 8pm Bank Holidays 12pm - 6pm
The first major UK exhibition of American artist Mike Kelley
Monday to Sunday 10.00–18.00
Presenting works made over the last six years, Tracing Time is Salter’s first exhibition with the gallery and one of her first solo exhibitions since being appointed the first female President of the Royal Academy of Arts in 2019.
Monday to Saturday 10:00 am – 5:30 pm
October Gallery continues its collaboration with Honey & Smoke Grill House with an exhibition of striking works by LR Vandy and Kenji Yoshida.
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Maureen Paley joins with Herald St to present Gebrochenes Pferd, an exhibition of new works by Alexandra Bircken
Wednesday – Saturday, 11 am – 6 pm
This major exhibition unravels how the journeys of people, objects and ideas that formed the Silk Roads shaped cultures and histories.
Daily: 10.00–17.00 (Fridays 20.30)
A collaboration between artists Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst, and Serpentine Arts Technologies, The Call proposes new cultural, legal, and technical rituals for art in the age of AI.
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An Awkward Relation is a new exhibition from artist and educator Sonia Boyce (b.1962, London, UK).
Tuesday-Sunday 11am-6pm Thursday until 9pm
The I and the You marks the first major UK public gallery survey of the pioneering and influential Brazilian artist, Lygia Clark (1920 – 1988, Brazil).
Tuesday-Sunday 11am-6pm Thursday until 9pm
The latest exhibition offers a rare chance to experience a new Infinity Mirrored Room.
Tuesday–Saturday: 10am–6pm.
Michael Werner Gallery presents Everyone is an Artist, an exhibition of major works by three titans of 20th-century art, Joseph Beuys Germany, Marcel Broodthaers and James Lee Byars
Tuesday through Saturday 10 am to 6 pm
Alison Jacques presents Studio Origins, a solo exhibition dedicated to seminal Brazilian artist Lygia Clark
Tuesday – Friday 10.30am – 6pm Saturday 11am – 6pm
Alison Jacques presents its first exhibition of British artist Alison Wilding (b. 1948 Blackburn, UK).
Tuesday – Friday 10.30am – 6pm Saturday 11am – 6pm
Frith Street Gallery presents an exhibition of new works by Marlene Dumas.
Tuesday–Friday: 11–6 Saturday: 11–5
Art Space Gallery presents its first solo exhibition of new paintings by Julia Farrer.
Tuesday - Saturday, 11 am – 6 pm d
Slawn’s work is rooted in both Yoruba heritage and contemporary societal themes.
Monday—Saturday, 10am—6pm
MOCA London announcea its first augmented reality exhibition
Thursday and Friday: 1pm - 5pm Saturday: 12pm - 4pm
Spanning the entirety of the Bermondsey gallery’s spaces, the presentation features new paintings and a monumental bronze sculpture by Emin
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The Wiener Holocaust Library’s latest exhibition surveys the life and career of Jewish émigré sculptor Fred Kormis.
Monday – Friday, 10am – 5pm.
Timothy Taylor presents Alex Katz: Spring, an exhibition featuring vibrant new paintings dedicated to the landscape.
Tuesday to Friday 10am – 6pm Saturday 11am – 5pm
For the past 40 years Oulton has held a critical position in painting towards both abstraction and figuration,
Wednesday to Saturday, 11am–5pm
This exhibition is a compendium of Urs Fischer’s experiments in painting and installation.
Tues - Sat 11am - 6pm
Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert are presenting some of Gary Hume’s most important early works dating from 1993 to 1999.
Mon - Fri 10:00 - 18:00 Saturdays 11:00 - 17:00
An exhibition by Anthony McCall featuring the UK premiere of a new solid light work alongside drawings from throughout his career.
Tue–Sat, 10am–6pm
Encompassing painting, drawing and sculpture, the show presents Hume’s distinctive approach to the natural world.
Tue–Sat, 10am–6pm
Lyndsey Ingram opens its second space with a solo exhibition of fabrics, wallpapers, and works on paper by British artist Georgie Hopton (b. 1967).
Monday - Friday: 10am - 6pm
Lyndsey Ingram presents Gary Hume: A Selection of Prints 1994 – 2022, a comprehensive survey of graphic work spanning Hume’s career.
Monday - Friday: 10am - 6pm
Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum fills The Curve with theatrical installations, building an imagined world in which to display her paintings.
Daily 11am - 7pm