Damien Hirst, Natural History,Gagosian Britannia Street

Damien Hirst The Visceral Reality Of Death – Revd Jonathan Evens

Everything Damien Hirst does is controversial, from the initial shock of the new – the sensation of the YBAs – through his use of assistants, his choice of materials, the ethics of his use of animals, the plagiarism claims, the claims and counterclaims of ‘bad art,’ through to the commercialism of his overall operation.

28 March 2022

Damien Hirst,Gagosian Britannia Street

Damien Hirst: Natural History

Gagosian presents Natural History, the first-ever exhibition dedicated to Damien Hirst’s groundbreaking works employing formaldehyde.

10 March 2022 - 01 September 2022

Tuesday–Saturday 10–6

Gagosian (Britannia Street), 6-24 Britannia Street, London, WC1X 9JD

Meleko Mokgosi Gagosian Britannia Street

Meleko Mokgosi: Democratic Intuition

Gagosian presents Meleko Mokgosi’s first solo exhibition in the United Kingdom and Europe, drawn from his grand project Democratic Intuition (2013–20).

29 September 2020 - 12 December 2020

Tuesday–Saturday 10–6 by appointment

Gagosian (Britannia Street), 6-24 Britannia Street, London, WC1X 9JD

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Piero Golia Gagosian

Piero Golia

Gagosian Britannia Street reopens with an exhibition by sculptor Piero Golia.

15 June 2020 - 31 July 2020

Monday–Friday 11–5 By Appointment

Gagosian (Britannia Street), 6-24 Britannia Street, London, WC1X 9JD

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American Pastoral Gagosian Britannia Street

American Pastoral

In this exhibition, modern and contemporary works are juxtaposed with historical American landscapes that reference Philip Roth’s 1997 American Pastoral.

23 January 2020 - 14 March 2020

Tuesday–Saturday 10–6

Gagosian (Britannia Street), 6-24 Britannia Street, London, WC1X 9JD

Sterling Ruby Gagosian Britannia Street

Sterling Ruby: Acts + Table

Gagosian Britannia Street presents sculptures by Sterling Ruby. This is his first solo exhibition with the gallery in London. On view will be works from two series, ACTS (2008–18) and TABLES (2015–19).

02 October 2019 - 14 December 2019

Monday–Friday 10–6

Gagosian (Britannia Street), 6-24 Britannia Street, London, WC1X 9JD

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Michael Craig-Martin Gagosian

Michael Craig-Martin: Sculpture

This is the first time Michael Craig-Martin’s sculptures have been shown indoors, and the first time they have been exhibited as a group in London.

31 May 2019 - 03 August 2019

Tuesday–Saturday 10–6

Gagosian (Britannia Street), 6-24 Britannia Street, London, WC1X 9JD

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Vera Lutter Gagosian

Vera Lutter: Turning Time

Turning Time is an exhibition of eight new photographs by Vera Lutter. Lutter has created pinhole-camera photographs of architecture, landscapes, cityscapes, and industrial sites since the early 1990s. “Turning Time” comprises two series, one depicting ancient temples in the southern Italian town of Paestum, the other the Effelsberg Radio Telescope at the Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomiey in Germany, a radio telescope used for scientific research and recording cosmic activity in outer space. These studies of historical monuments and pivotal technological innovations reflect Lutter’s deep relationship with the forces of time.

07 February 2018 - 14 April 2018

Tues-Sat 10am-6pm

Gagosian (Britannia Street), 6-24 Britannia Street, London, WC1X 9JD

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Douglas Gordon Gagosian

Douglas Gordon: I had nowhere to go: Portrait of a displaced person

During Frieze London, from October 3 to 7, Gagosian Britannia Street will screen Douglas Gordon’s 2016 film I had nowhere to go: Portrait of a displaced person. The film is an intimate portrait of Jonas Mekas, the legendary poet, film critic, risk-taking curator.

03 October 2017 - 07 October 2017

Daily screenings: 10AM, 12PM, 2PM, 4PM Evening screening: Friday, October 6, 6PM

Gagosian (Britannia Street), 6-24 Britannia Street, London, WC1X 9JD

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