Known Unknowns
Known Unknowns showcases an international selection of artists, born between 1966 and 1990, from the Saatchi Gallery’s collection.
10am-6pm, 7 days a week, last entry 5:30pm
Known Unknowns showcases an international selection of artists, born between 1966 and 1990, from the Saatchi Gallery’s collection.
10am-6pm, 7 days a week, last entry 5:30pm
Philip Pearlstein is one of the truly major figures in the history of 20th (and now 21st) century American art. He is now 93 years old, and still actively at work. His new show at the Saatchi Gallery is entitled simply Philip Pearlstein: Paintings 1990-2017
17 January 2018
Exhibition extended until 29 April. Philip Pearlstein Paintings 1990 – 2017, a presentation of works by the revered American artist, in collaboration with Betty Cuningham Gallery, New York is the fourth exhibition in the SALON series.
10am-6pm, 7 days a week,
A presentation of works by the American figurative painter, Philip Pearlstein opens next week at the Saatchi Gallery.
10 January 2018
Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism is perhaps the most interesting and relevant exhibition and performance event mounted at The Saatchi Gallery since its launch in Chelsea in 2008.
17 November 2017
Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, is a new exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet Union protest art over the past 25 years. This is a world premiere for protest artists Pussy Riot and Pyotr Pavlensky. Alongside this exhibition, award-winning theatre group Les Enfant Terribles will present Inside Pussy Riot, a groundbreaking immersive theatre experience including performances by founding Pussy Riot member Nadezhda Tolokonnikova.
15 November 2017
Here’s the story of a group of modern day, post-punk feminist art collective and Nadya Tolokonnikova’s tribulations as the founder of Pussy Riot, who stuck two fingers up at the Russian system and suffered the consequences.
Performances Monday-Sunday From 11.15am, check website for full schedule
Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism is dedicated to Russian protest art over the past 25 years. The exhibition will feature such performance artists as Oleg Kulik, Pussy Riot, Pyotr Pavlensky, Blue Noses and some others and display various genres and types of protest art from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances.
10am-6pm, 7 days a week, last entry 5:30pm
This Week, Edward Lucie-Smith Reviews Two contrasting Exhibitions At the Saatchi Gallery London ICONOCLASTS – Saatchi Gallery Until 7 January 2018 The Iconoclasts show… Read More
17 October 2017
This Summer, the Saatchi Gallery will be hosting the second of a series of exhibitions under the new SALON programme within the Gallery’s Duke of York premises in Chelsea, London.
17 August 2017
START returns to London’s Saatchi Gallery this September, showcasing emerging artists from new art scenes to give art collectors and enthusiasts alike the opportunity to discover artwork from developing global markets.
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Hot on the heels of the Princess Zeid show at Tate Modern, which runs until October 8th, is a much smaller and shorter-lived exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery, by an artist also Middle Eastern, royal, and female, which runs only until August 18th. The artist is splendidly entitled Khawala Bint Ahmed Bint Kahalifa Al Suwaida.
1 August 2017
Maria Alyokhina of the Feminist Punk collective Pussy Riot has announced a new play based on her Russian prison ordeal. The immersive theatrical piece titled “Inside Pussy Riot,” will take place at the Saatchi Gallery for a six-week run in London.
25 July 2017
From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery represents a return to form, after a recent series of dead-on-arrival exhibitions held in this space. It’s good to be able to say welcome back.
6 April 2017
Philippa Adams, Senior Director of Saatchi Gallery has launched a new venture which will work in collaboration with galleries and artist’s estates, in selling exhibitions
1 February 2017
The show will be the world’s first exhibition exploring the history of the selfie from the old masters to the present day, and will celebrate the truly creative potential of a form of expression often derided for its inanity.
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Get ready for the third edition of the Start Art Fair! From 14th-18th September 2016, the fair focuses on emerging artists and… Read More
11 September 2016
A new interactive art project entitled ‘Put Your Head into Gallery’ presents four different models of famous galleries’ rooms.
13 June 2016
There’s something not quite right about the latest show at the Saatchi Gallery. Champagne Life is so named after one… Read More
15 January 2016
Jamie Hewlett is a very talented guy indeed! Best Known for Tank Girl, the cult comic series, he is also… Read More
28 November 2015
The Firtash Foundation and Saatchi Gallery announce the shortlist for UK/RAINE, the first open competition worth £75,000 for emerging artists… Read More
24 November 2015
20:50, the oily work by Richard Wilson will leave the Saatchi Gallery in London, and head for David Walsh’s museum… Read More
29 July 2015
Three hundred students in secondary education plucked from seven Enfield schools will have their artwork on public display at the Saatchi… Read More
18 July 2015
The Saatchi Gallery presents Pangaea II: New Art From Africa And Latin America, the latest exhibition at the Saatchi gallery… Read More
26 March 2015
Graduate Sorcha Williams who studied a B-Tec in art and design at the further education college in Aberystwyth between 2004… Read More
16 September 2014
Apparently it wasn’t the catwalk that was the must see this London Fashion Week; but the opening at the Saatchi… Read More
13 September 2014
London’s latest contemporary art fair START has ended on a high note, after receiving universal praise for its fresh approach…. Read More
30 June 2014
In the over saturated world of international Art-fairs one could quite imagine that launching a new event in London would… Read More
26 June 2014
START Art Fair, has announced the appointment of its Fair Director, Niru Ratnam, and the final list of exhibiting galleries… Read More
24 June 2014
Around 200 million years ago, a supercontinent called Pangaea – containing what we now know as the earth’s seven continents… Read More
11 May 2014
The Saatchi Gallery and Google+ have announced the six finalists for the Motion Photography Prize, the first global open entry… Read More
14 April 2014
The Future Can Wait and New Sensations have joined forces this year for a new super-exhibition in Victoria Square, Bloomsbury…. Read More
16 October 2013