Rachel Maclean
Rachel Maclean has rapidly established herself as one of the most distinctive creative voices in the UK, creating baroque, hyper-real worlds using green-screen video and computer animation.
Thursday – Sunday 12–6pm
Rachel Maclean has rapidly established herself as one of the most distinctive creative voices in the UK, creating baroque, hyper-real worlds using green-screen video and computer animation.
Thursday – Sunday 12–6pm
Black Mirror will explore art’s role in social satire, and how political uncertainty has influenced the art of recent years and features the work of 26 contemporary artists.
An exhibition featuring the shortlisted artists for the Hix Award 2018.
11am-6pm Monday – Sunday
This large-scale retrospective exhibition forms part of a series of events organised in 2018 to celebrate the centenary of Paul Feiler’s birth.
Mon - Fri 11.00 - 5:30, Sat 11.00 - 2.00
In his paintings, drawings, sculptures, and mixed-media works, Joe Bradley has produced a visual language that oscillates freely between personal and art historical references.
Tuesday–Saturday 10–6
Dasha (2018) is a larger-than-life-size wax candle depicting Dasha Zhukova, a personal friend of the Urs Fischer.
Tuesday–Saturday 10–6
Fortnum’s X Frank 2018 (FXF18) will see over 60 large-scale monochromatic works by John Virtue placed across the floors of the luxury London store, in the heart of Piccadilly.
Monday to Saturday 10am to 9pm Sunday 12pm to 6pm
This exhibition provides a unique insight into the design process behind a selection of groundbreaking contemporary videogames. Design work, including concept art and prototypes, feature alongside large-scale immersive installations and interactives.
Daily: 10.00 – 17.45 Friday: 10.00 – 22.00
The exhibition will feature twelve new paintings and twenty-two works on paper which explore themes of sexuality, conception and being a woman in today’s world, through abstractions of the human body and evocations of sacred iconography.
Tues-Sat 10-6
Sadie Coles HQ presents the gallery’s first exhibition with Los Angeles-based artist Martine Syms.
Tues - Sat 11-6
A landmark exhibition highlighting the hidden stories of women in the Foundling Hospital’s history.
Tue – Sat, 10:00 – 17:00 Sun, 11:00 – 17:00
General Idea was formed in 1969 by friends AA Bronson, Felix Partz and Jorge Zontal; best known for their early involvement in punk, queer theory, AIDS activism, and other manifestations of the other.
Wednesday - Sunday 11.00 – 18.00
Daria Martin’s latest film, A Hunger Artist, HD film, (2017) adapts Franz Kafka’s 1922 modernist short story of the same name: a strange allegory about spectacle, spectators, power and narcissism.
Wednesday - Sunday 11.00 – 18.00
Rodney Graham’s exhibition at Lisson Gallery features his largest lightbox to date, a four-panel piece featuring a 1940s gallery set loosely based on a photograph of Samuel Kootz, one of the first New York art dealers to champion Abstract Expressionist art.
Monday–Friday, 10am–6pm Saturday, 11am–5pm
For his tenth exhibition with Lisson Gallery, Dan Graham draws on his long-standing history working with music and performance to present a new stage-set design, alongside over-sized models, video and a courtyard pavilion, exploring the relationship between audience and performer.
Monday - Friday: 10:00am - 6:00pm Saturday: 11:00am - 5:00pm
‘Supernature in Two Parts’ is an evening of durational, sonic and experiential performances taking place across both London spaces. Presented by Haroon Mirza and Daria Khan, it furthers a collaboration between Lisson Gallery and Mimosa House, an independent project space dedicated to young artists working in diverse media, with a specific focus on performance, queer, female and non-binary practitioners.
Friday 14 September 6–8pm: 67 Lisson Street, London 8–10pm: 27 Bell Street, London
START Art Fair returns to London’s iconic Saatchi Gallery for its fifth edition providing a vital platform in London for emerging artists and young galleries from around the world.
Wednesday 12 September VIP Preview 15.00-21.00 hrs Thursday 13 September 11.00-18.00 hrs Friday 14 September 11.00-18.00 hrs Saturday 15 September 11.00-18.00 hrs Sunday 16 September 11.00-17.00 hrs
Mika Rottenberg presents new and existing work in an exhibition that will run throughout seven galleries in Goldsmiths CCA.
Wed 11am—6pm Thu 11am—9pm Fri—Sun 11am—6pm
This special project by Bob and Roberta Smith RA explores the story of women artists and the Royal Academy – through the lens of his own family history.
Daily 10am – 6pm Friday 10am – 10pm
In celebration of Joe Tilson’s 90th birthday, Marlborough is presenting an exhibition of the artist’s preparatory work for the Royal Academy’s 250th-anniversary commemoration flags.
Monday - Friday: 10am - 5.30pm Saturday: 10am - 4.00pm
This exhibition, project space and series of events explore the archives and practices of internationally renowned collectors Giuseppe and Giovanna Panza.
Tuesday – Saturday 10 am – 6 pm
Passer-by is a new exhibition by Atelier E.B, the collaborative fashion label by designer Beca Lipscombe and artist Lucy McKenzie.
Daily 10am–6pm
Pierre Huyghe (b. 1962, Paris), one of the world’s leading conceptual artists known for creating complex immersive ecosystems, presents a major new exhibition at the Serpentine.
Open daily 10am - 6pm
Francis Upritchard’s site-specific installation draws from ceramics, tapestry, glassblowing and more.
Sat– Wed 11am–8pm Thu and Fri 11am–9pm Bank Holidays 12pm–8pm Closed 24, 25 and 26 December
Explore modern art and modern love; Modern Couples reveals how relationships can become a playground for creativity.
Explore modern art and modern love; Modern Couples reveals how relationships can become a playground for creativity.
Collating artworks from various private collections, the exhibition will focus on a selection of works spanning from 1958 to 2012.
Monday – Friday: 10 am – 6 pm Saturday: 11 am – 5 pm
Ribera: Art of Violence will be the first UK show of work by the Spanish Baroque artist and printmaker, Jusepe de Ribera (1591-1652), bringing together his most sensational, shocking and masterfully composed work.
10am - 5pm, Tuesday - Sunday (Closed Mondays except Bank Holidays)
Working with sound, installation, performance, text, video and graphic works, Abu Hamdan’s work examines the contemporary politics of listening.
Wednesday – Sunday, 12-6pm
A showcase of twelve new paintings by established Italian artist Mauro Perucchetti.
Mon-Fri, 9-6
The much-loved London Art Book Fair returns to Whitechapel Gallery.
Tuesday-Sunday 11-6 Thursday until 9pm closed Monday
Working in New York, Amy Sillman’s wayward form of abstraction has pushed defiantly at the process-oriented approaches typically associated with the traditions of post-war painting, infusing her work with a modern sensibility, critical self-reflexivity and humour.
Tuesday to Sunday: 10.00am – 6.00pm Wednesdays: 10.00am – 9.00pm Closed Mondays
KNOCK KNOCK explores the enduring use of humour as a device in contemporary art.