Peter Hujar: Backstage
The exhibition presents a series of images that capture performers backstage in New York theatres and nightclubs during the 1970s and early 1980s.
open by appointment only, Wednesday - Sunday 11 am - 6 pm
The exhibition presents a series of images that capture performers backstage in New York theatres and nightclubs during the 1970s and early 1980s.
open by appointment only, Wednesday - Sunday 11 am - 6 pm
Results from the major Modern and Contemporary art sales at Christie’s, Sotheby’s and Bonhams’ NY has conveyed a message of optimism to the COVID hit art market.
13 May 2021
The Art of Brut is an installation of the alternative authors and makers examined, investigated, collected and exhibited by Jean Dubuffet and his cohorts, at Galerie René Drouin, Paris, in 1946.
by appointment
The annual open submission exhibition returns to the South London Gallery for the third consecutive edition, offering a preview of some of the most exciting practices of the next generation.
Wednesday – Sunday, 11am–6pm
Mercedes Azpilicueta’s work brings together marginal historical figures, fictional characters and gendered mythologies from South America’s colonial past.
Weds - Sun 12-6pm
Comprising sculpture, video, print and performance, Yu Ji’s work often responds to a specific context or location
Wednesday to Sunday, 12 – 6pm
A group show featuring artworks by Camilla Hanney, Lauren-Marie Haywood, Januario Jano, Jocelyn McGregor, Anna Perach, and Loreal Prystaj.
Zabludowicz Collection presents an exhibition of paintings by Tal Regev. Primarily depicting the human figure, Regev creates luminous and ethereal spaces on the surface of her canvases.
Thursday – Sunday 12–6pm
The Art Car Boot Fair bursts into May with a special Flora & Fauna online edition.
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Over 100 artists take over Fulham Town Hall for a FREE exhibition in support of London’s creative community.
18 May 6-9pm, 20 May 6-9pm
CHARLIE SMITH LONDON announces an outstanding solo exhibition of new work by Emma Bennett
Monday–Saturday 11am-6pm Sunday 12pm-5pm Or by appointment
Discover the murder that shook the Middle Ages in this dramatic exhibition about the life, death and legacy of Thomas Becket.
Daily 10.00–17.00 (20.30 Fridays)
The first collaborative gallery event in post-lockdown London comes with London Original Print Week, 1 – 8 May.
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In a new body of work at Lisson Gallery’s Mayfair space, Julian Opie combines two subjects that have been central to his artistic career: people and architecture.
Tuesday - Saturday: 11:00am - 6:00pm
The exhibition presents a select sampling of Rschid Koraïchi’s works in different media created during this past year of global crisis and includes seven blue and white ceramic vases from the Lachrymatoires Bleues series
Tuesday-Saturday 12:30-17:30
Michael Werner Gallery, London presents an exhibition of recent paintings by Markus Lüpertz. Painted over the last four years in Italy and Germany, the artist masterfully combines Southern and Northern European painting traditions while creating work that is new, innovative and contemporary.
Tuesday through Saturday 10 am to 6 pm
Robert Mangold: A Survey 1981-2008—the artist’s first solo show in the UK in 12 years—features significant paintings spanning three decades, tracing pictorial developments by one of the most esteemed artists of the 20th and 21st centuries.
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The artists in this exhibition all deal with questions of scale.
Fridays-Sundays 12pm-4pm & by appointment
Comprising two new bodies of Charles Gaines’ critically acclaimed Plexiglas gridworks.
Mon – Sat, 10 am – 6pm
Alison Jacques Gallery presents its first exhibition of work by Carol Rhodes (1959–2018). Throughout her career, Rhodes produced a highly individual body of paintings describing the encroachment of human activity and occupation upon ‘natural’ landscapes.
advance booking required
Drawing on the latest research, this major exhibition questions the traditional narrative of the ruthless tyrant and eccentric performer, revealing a different Nero, a populist leader at a time of great change in Roman society.
Daily 10.00–17.00 (20.30 Fridays)
The Hayward Gallery presents the first solo exhibition in the UK of South African artist Igshaan Adams (b. 1982). The 2018 winner of the prestigious Standard Bank Young Artist Award,
11am – 7pm, Wednesday – Saturday 10am – 6pm, Sunday
Matthew Barney: Redoubt reveals a major new direction in the work of a renowned artist and film-maker.
11am – 7pm, Wednesday – Saturday 10am – 6pm, Sunday
Exploring 5,000 years of art, design and culture, Epic Iran will shine a light on one of the greatest historic civilisations, its journey into the 21st century and its monumental artistic achievements, which remain unknown to many
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Exploring its origins, adaptations and reinventions over 157 years, this immersive and theatrical show charts the evolution of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland from manuscript to a global phenomenon beloved by all ages.
Wednesday – Sunday, 10:00 – 17:00.
This group presentation includes three female artists who question power inspired by Hannah Arendt.
Tuesday to Friday 10am-6pm
Multidisciplinary artist Richard Porter presents a body of work comprising oil painting and sculpture.
Wednesday – Saturday, 12 noon – 6pm by appointment only.
Experimental works reveal a new side to the sculptor who changed modern art
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Presented in Studio M will be a selection of unique photograms that were produced in 2020 and form a new series titled The Depth of Darkness, the Return of the Light.
Wed - Sun 11 am - 6 pm advance booking required
Featuring a wide range of artists including François Morellet, Jan Schoonhoven and Ad Dekkers as well examples from Conceptual, Concrete, Op art, Nul and Group ZERO.
Monday - Friday, 10am - 5.30pm
This exhibition brings together work by nine eminent artists who mastered both painting and sculpture
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The spring exhibition at Sadie Coles HQ features new sculptures and paintings by Ugo Rondinone
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