London Art Book Fair 2018 Where Cutting-Edge Publishers Unite
The Whitechapel Gallery will be transformed by over 80 creative and cutting-edge publishers for four days.
The Whitechapel Gallery will be transformed by over 80 creative and cutting-edge publishers for four days.
8 August 2018
Hugh Mendes returns for his third solo exhibition, mid September, at Charlie Smith London with a Menagerie of historical paintings of dead artists.
1 August 2018
DRAG: Self-portraits and Body Politics is the first institutional exhibition to expand on the traditional representations of drag,
31 July 2018
Cindy Sherman’s groundbreaking series, Untitled Film Stills, 1977-80, is to go on public display for the first time in the UK, in a major new retrospective of the artist’s work at the National Portrait Gallery
30 July 2018
Portraits of 100 pioneering women of the 21st century are highlighted in a remarkable new exhibition which has taken ten years to compile. The Royal College of Art will host the show this summer (20 July – 22 August).
24 July 2018
A major new overview of artist duo Elmgreen & Dragset has been announced for September 2018 with six new sculptures and 29 works created over 20 years of the artists’ collaboration. It will be their first comprehensive show in a public UK gallery.
21 July 2018
In Ghada Khunji’s monochromatic artwork, she has depicted the character of Almitra, the female protagonist in Kahlil Gibran’s seminal text The Prophet who appears alongside the male prophet Almustafa.
7 July 2018
Fortnum & Mason will be continuing their annual artistic collaboration Fortnum’s X Frank 2018 (FXF18), 10th September – 20th October
22 June 2018
This year’s annual Sculpture in the City’ exhibition (launching on 27 June) will include works from international artists including Sarah Lucas, Sean Scully and Marina Abramovic.
14 June 2018
The British artist Patrick Heron (1920-99) will be celebrated in this retrospective exhibition, the first major show of his work for twenty years
200 WOMEN who will change the way you see the world is fittingly showcased at Pen and Brush, New York
Manifesta 12, now in its twelfth edition is Europe’s nomadic biennial, taking place in Palermo from 16 June until 4 November 2018.
St John’s Waterloo is an Anglican church with a big heart and an open door. This year, The London Group will mount three new group exhibition.
29 May 2018
Lee Bul (b. 1964, Seoul, South Korea) explores questions of intimacy, gender, technology and class
25 May 2018
Damien Hirst’s Newport Street Gallery is presenting ‘True Colours’ an exhibition of paintings by three female artists
25 May 2018
Gallery 46 is presenting the first joint exhibition in London and first full collaboration by Paul Renner and Paul Sakoilsky.
21 May 2018
IPCNY is offering a comprehensive look at the art of paper. A medium exemplified in a multitude of imagery manifested into an excellent display of pulp’s many boundless possibilities.
The Koestler Trust, the UK’s best-known prison arts charity, has curated an exhibition which has been touring central London churches.
20 May 2018
It’s been several decades since the British Artist Colin Smith exhibited in the UK. He has worked almost exclusively overseas during this time, in the USA, Sweden, a long period in a mountain village in Spain, and now is based mainly in Ghent, Belgium.
More than 100 of the world’s leading galleries will descend on the capital for London’s most popular photography fair.
On the fiftieth anniversary of the student protests that kicked off the Mai 68 Paris riots, London gallery Lazinc will present over fifty posters created and employed during the protests.
8 May 2018
1968 was a turning point for protest history and a flashpoint in modern society.
7 May 2018
In the sometimes fraught and fractious relationship between the Church and visual art, the story of Sister Corita Kent is one of the most inspiring, surprising and unusual. In 1936 the eighteen-year-old Frances Kent entered the religious order Immaculate Heart of Mary order of Catholic nuns in Hollywood. She became Sister Mary Corita, IHM, and […]
The iconic actor Dame Joan Collins will be sculpted live by royal sculptor Frances Segelman (Lady Petchey) at the London Film Museum, in support of Penny Brohn UK.
30 April 2018
London 30 April: Tate Modern reveals the intertwined stories of photography and abstract art in a new exhibition.
16 April 2018
The sculptor, Helaine Blumenfeld OBE, has spent a life time unashamedly in pursuit of beauty. In an art world obsessed by the conceptual, Blumenfeld has carved her own reality.
15 April 2018
Considering that British sculptor Emily Young strives to marry the ancient and contemporary
14 April 2018
Sean Scully is to create an ambitious new exhibition of both his paintings and his less known three-dimensional works, at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YPS) in September.
4 April 2018
A new photography exhibition of work by Lee Miller at The Lightbox gallery and museum in Woking will display a rarely-seen, carefree side to the iconic artist, Pablo Picasso.
2 April 2018
Superstition is a four-walled mineral cabinet consisting of artists that all depict geological rocks such as crystals, gemstones, or Geodes.
22 March 2018
Damien Hirst will be the next artist to take over Houghton Hall for their summer exhibition.
21 March 2018
Palazzo Strozzi will host The Florence Experiment, a new site-specific project devised by celebrated German artist Carsten Höller and plant neurobiologist Stefano Mancuso, curated by Arturo Galansino, Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi Director-General, this spring-summer.