Jon Rafman
In his latest works, the artist harnesses the creative potential of machine learning processes, continuing his long-standing practice of investigating the impact of technology on contemporary consciousness.
Tuesday–Saturday, 10am–6pm.
In his latest works, the artist harnesses the creative potential of machine learning processes, continuing his long-standing practice of investigating the impact of technology on contemporary consciousness.
Tuesday–Saturday, 10am–6pm.
This exhibition displays Förg’s Spot Paintings, the artist’s final series made between 2005 – 2010 before he stopped painting in 2010 after suffering a stroke.
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Alison Jacques presents a two-person exhibition pairing, for the first time, internationally renowned artists Linder (b.1954, Liverpool, UK) with Hannah Wilke (b.1940, New York; d.1993, Houston, US).
Tuesday – Saturday 11am – 6pm
Heavy Metal explores the ideas and obsessions of renowned Scottish sculptor David Mach RA, charting his development from sculpture to architecture and probing the tension between the two disciplines
Monday - Saturday, 10:00 - 18:00
Kilfa uses photography, sculpture, video and installation to explore personal and cultural memories that conflict and overlap.
Tue-Sun, 11am-6pm Thur, 11am-6pm
A group exhibition works featuring works by seventeen artists working across diverse mediums, including painting, sculpture, ceramics and film.
Mon-Fri 10am-5.30pm, Sat 10am-4pm
EXTENDED TO 3 DECEMBER 2023
Using large-scale projection in a remarkable new space, David Hockney takes us on a personal journey through sixty years of his art.
Mon – Wed: 9:45 – 21:00 (first show entry at 10.00) Thu – Sat: 9:45 – 22:30 (first show entry at 10.00) Sun: 9:45 – 18:00 (first show entry at 10.00)
The exhibition on Davies Street introduces new obituary works by Adam McEwen, who is returning to this ongoing series for the first time in over a decade.
Tuesday–Saturday 10–6
An exhibition of recent paintings by American artist Catherine Murphy (b. 1946)–widely celebrated within the US, the occasion will mark the artist’s first dedicated solo presentation outside her countr
Tues - Sat 11am - 6pm
Stephen Friedman Gallery presents its second solo exhibition by Jonathan Baldock.
Tuesday–Friday, 10am–6pm. Saturday, 11am–5pm.
Twenty contemporary artworks gifted by the Royal Academy of Arts to Queen Elizabeth II are on display at The Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace.
Thursday-Monday 10:00 - 16:15 (Closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays)
Monday - Sunday: 10AM - 6PM
The largest exhibition to date in the UK of American artist Alice Neel (1900–1984), whose vivid portraits capture the shifting social and political context of the American twentieth century.
Sat-Wed 10am-6pm (last entry 5pm) Thu-Fri 10am-8pm (last entry 7pm)
A major exhibition of 150 paintings from an overlooked generation of 81 international women artists.
Tuesday- Sunday 11am - 6pm (Thursday until 9 pm)
The first major UK exhibition to explore the exceptional talents of the Renaissance master Donatello, arguably the greatest sculptor of all time.
Daily 10.00 - 17.45 (Fridays until 22.00)
A major exhibition of new and recent works by Peter Doig – including paintings and works on paper created since the artist’s move from Trinidad to London in 2021.
Monday to Sunday from 10.00 to 18.00
Presenting almost 100 works on paper from the Joseph Beuys family for the first time in the UK, Joseph Beuys: 40 Years of Drawing is the first major exhibition dedicated solely to the artist’s drawings to take place in London for 30 years.
Tuesday—Saturday, 10am—6pm
Monday to Friday: 10am–4:30pm Saturday and Sunday: 12–5pm
David Zwirner presents an exhibition of works by American artist Dan Flavin. Presented across two floors, the works on view recreate the artist’s momentous coloured fluorescent light exhibitions, which took place at Leo Castelli Gallery and Galerie Heiner Friedrich in New York and Cologne in 1976,
Tues—Sat 10am–6pm
From masterpieces by Goya and Velázquez to dazzling objects from Latin America, explore the art and culture of the Hispanic world in this landmark exhibition.
Tues–Sun: 10am–6pm Fri: 10am–9pm
To mark its 25th anniversary, the Estorick Collection presents a major exhibition of works by Giorgio Morandi. For the first time, the entire collection of 50 paintings and works on paper by the artist belonging to Italy’s Magnani-Rocca Foundation will be on show in the UK.
Wednesday: 11.00 – 18.00 Thursday: 11.00 – 18.00 Friday: 11.00 – 18.00 Saturday: 11.00 – 18.00 Sunday: 12.00 – 17.00
Interior is conceived as a gathering, convened in the grand yet domestic rooms of the Michael Werner Gallery. Each work is a portrait in one sense or another, they share a charged intensity driven by a desire to capture the interior lives of their subjects and, in so doing, come to read as portraits of interiority itself.
Tuesday–Saturday 10–6
The Kunstmuseum Basel has unveiled an exhibition from their unique German and French Modernism collection.
15 November 2022
For his latest exhibition at the gallery, Richard Long presents a series of text works and photographs spanning his entire practice, from the 1970s to the present day.
Tuesday – Saturday: 11:00am – 6:00pm
A long-awaited exhibition of new paintings by Matthew Burrows MBE (1971-) will open within the historic environs of the Wellington Arch Museum this November.
Wed-Sun 10am - 4pm
This autumn Somerset House presents a major exhibition celebrating our greatest cultural provocateurs and visionaries, examining how ideas rooted in horror have informed the last 50 years of creative rebellion in Britain.
Tues-Sun 10.00-18.00 (Thurs/Fri until 21.00)
An exhibition exploring botanical prints and drawings by Jim Dine (b. 1935), one of America’s most prolific artists,
Tuesday - Friday: 11am - 5.30pm Saturday: 11am - 2pm
Making Modernism is the first major UK exhibition devoted to pioneering women working in Germany in the early 1900s: Paula Modersohn-Becker, Kӓthe Kollwitz, Gabriele Münter and Marianne Werefkin.
Tues–Sun: 10am–6pm
Exhibitions and events at Cromwell Place for November 2022
Wednesday - Saturday: 10am - 6pm Sunday 10am - 4 pm Opening hours may vary check each exhibition for details
A total of 51 portraits from 36 artists have been selected for display in the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 exhibition.
Wednesday - Saturday: 10am - 6pm Sunday: 10am - 4pm
Frank Auerbach: The Sitters is the first dedicated overview of the artist’s portrait heads. Including over forty paintings and drawings, the exhibition explores the special connection between Auerbach and his ‘sitters’
Monday - Friday 10am - 6pm | Saturday 11am - 4pm
Amy Sherald, one of the defining contemporary portraitists in the United States, unveils a suite of new paintings in a major exhibition at Hauser & Wirth London, marking the artist’s first solo show in Europe.
Tue – Sat 10 am – 6 pm