The Arca Project: An Exhibition Inspired by the Work of W.G. Sebald
London showing of The Arca Project, an exhibition consisting of 16 visual and 16 textual responses to one single image.
Monday- Friday 10am - 5pm
London showing of The Arca Project, an exhibition consisting of 16 visual and 16 textual responses to one single image.
Monday- Friday 10am - 5pm
Leg Up takes forward Emma Cousin’s residency research project Legwork in which she investigates the body as the site of experience.
Wednesday to Sunday 12-6pm
Rhythm & Reaction: The Age of Jazz in Britain will explore the impact that jazz had on Britons from 1918. The exhibition brings together painting, prints, cartoons, textiles and ceramics, moving film, instruments and the all-important jazz sound, to explicitly examine the influence of jazz on British art, design and wider society.
Mon, Thur, Fri, Sat: 10am – 4.30pm Tues: Closed Wed late: 10am – 9pm Sun: 11am – 4.30pm
New works by Lubaina Himid, the 2017 Turner Prize winner. Himid explores Black identity celebrating the African diaspora while questioning structural discrimination. Works range from ceramics, paintings to installations.
A pop-up exhibition taking place in an underground car park in Chinatown at the very centre of the Chinese New Year celebrations for the Year of the Dog when the entire West End is pedestrianised featuring over 120 artists.
12-6
Overview: The London Art Fair is the capitals longest running Contemporary and Modern art fair. Now in its 30th year, the event presents leading British and international galleries alongside specially curated spaces, Art Projects and Photo50.
16 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,
Right Twice a Day is a new sculptural work by the Glasgow-based artist, Rachel Adams.
Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm Saturday 10am – 2pm
Intent is a two-part art show in two places with both parts happening at the same time. Intent (Part One) is an online group show via the Cultivate website and the Organ website. Intent (Part Two) will happen physically via Dalston’s BSMT Space Gallery.
18th 6-9pm 19-21 11am-6pm
An exhibition of three women painters and 3×3, an exhibition of nine women photographers curated by Anna McNay.
Tues-Fri 11-6 Sat 12-5
Selected Finalists for the Emerald Winter Pride Art Awards exhibit their work.
To visit see link above
Following the launch at BALTIC Centre For Contemporary Art, Gateshead and BALTIC’s project space at BALTIC 39 in September 2017, Block 336 will be hosting Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2017.
Weds – Sat 12 – 6pm
Works on Paper Fair is devoted to prints, watercolours, drawings and posters from every period.
3 pm - 9 pm - Wednesday (Opening Preview) 11 am - 9 pm - Thursday 11 am - 6 pm - Friday, Saturday and Sunday
A collaborative exhibition by 46 galleries across 17 London spaces.
see individual galleries
An exhibition of important figurative sculptures by Juan Muñoz (1953 -2001). This will be the first opportunity to see a dedicated show of the artist’s work in the UK since 2012.
Tues-Fri 10-6
Abstract painter Giorgio Griffa, closely linked to the Arte Povera movement, first became known in the 1960s as part of an Italian generation of artists who sought to radically redefine painting.
Tuesday to Sunday: 10.00am – 6.00pm Wednesdays: 10.00am – 9.00pm
‘History in the Making’ explores work by Pablo Bronstein, Gordon Cheung, Dexter Dalwood, Walton Ford, Paul Noble, Cornelia Parker, Francis Lisa Ruyter and Clare Woods, which make reference to, or appropriate, historical art as part of their working practice.
Whether it be painting, illustration, sculpture, photography, architecture or historical objects, each of these artists openly acknowledge their sources of inspiration, which includes collections housed in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, the Bodleian Library, University of Oxford and the Library of Congress, Washington D.C. Each of these artists is drawing on history as a way of making new images for the future.
Monday – Friday: 10am – 5.30 pm Saturday: 11am – 2pm
Internationally acclaimed artist, JR, launches a multidisciplinary solo exhibition at Lazinc’s (formerly Lazarides) new flagship gallery in Mayfair.
Tuesday - Saturday, 10am - 6pm
Tuesday – Sunday 10am – 6pm
An exhibition of work by British artist Rachel Howard (b.1969).
The show will be the first UK exhibition of Howard’s series of paintings, ‘Repetition is Truth – Via Dolorosa’.
Tuesday – Sunday 10am – 6pm
An exhibition of Rachel Howard’s newest paintings and sculptures which focuses on internal and external violence, the violence of the mind and the body. Der Kuss, the kiss, is a delicate point of intimate contact, of love or betrayal.
Monday to Friday: 10am – 6pm Saturday: 10am – 5pm
After BUTT is a new film by Ian Giles exploring the cultural and social legacy of BUTT magazine (2001-2011); a publication made by and for gay men, noted for its iconic pink pages and candid interviews.
Wednesday - Friday: 11am - 5pm
An exhibition of works by Alan Davie (1920-2014), one of Britain’s most internationally acclaimed artists of the twentieth century.
Mon to Fri 10 - 6pm
A survey exhibition of works by Korean artist Minjung Kim at White Cube Mason’s Yard gallery.
Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 6pm
A solo exhibition by Eddie Peake, featuring new paintings, sculpture, installation and sound. Peake will be working and performing in the gallery throughout the show.
Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 6pm Sunday 12pm - 6pm
Coinciding with his solo exhibition at the newly renovated Hayward Gallery in London, White Cube Bermondsey is showing German photographer Andreas Gursky’s Rückblick(2015).
Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 6pm Sunday 12pm - 6pm
This major solo exhibition brings together a selection of Milroy’s paintings from the past fifteen years, exploring her approaches to still life through making, looking, touch and transformation.
Tuesday - Saturday: 10 am - 6 pm Sunday: 12 noon - 5pm
An exhibition of late paintings by pioneer of twentieth-century abstraction, Hans Hartung (1904-1989).
William Tillyer: Radical Vision is the first of a series of exhibitions dedicated to British artist William Tillyer at Bernard Jacobson Gallery.
Monday to Friday 10am to 6pm Saturday 11am to 2pm
Darren Bader’s third exhibition at Sadie Coles HQ, more or less, revolves around ideas of exchange, authorship, and the boundaries of the art object.
Tuesday – Saturday, 11 – 6pm
An exhibition of Craig Kauffman’s work displayed alongside his influences and contemporaries Donald Judd and Robert Morris.
Tue - Sat, 11 am - 6 pm
A group show of seven Latin American artists who were either born there or moved to join in the exciting and revolutionary art movements happening in the 50s and 60s.
Monday - Friday | 10am - 5.30pm