Keith Cunningham: The Cloud of Witness
Newport Street Gallery presents The Cloud of Witness, an exhibition of over 70 works by little-known Australian artist Keith Cunningham.
Wednesday – Sunday 10am – 5pm
Newport Street Gallery presents The Cloud of Witness, an exhibition of over 70 works by little-known Australian artist Keith Cunningham.
Wednesday – Sunday 10am – 5pm
New and recent works by London-based artist Harry Rüdham.
Mon-Sat 10am - 6pm
The first UK solo exhibition of Every Ocean Hughes (FKA Emily Roysdon).
Wednesday–Sunday, 10am–6pm
47 Artists have been invited to make proposals that consider what is at stake in tearing down and erecting monuments, and what it might mean to rethink the idea of the monument.
Wed-Sun 12-6pm
Decriminalised Futures is a group exhibition featuring thirteen international artists whose work speaks to the multiplicity of contemporary sex worker experiences.
Duality, both physical and metaphoric has always been at the centre of John Stezaker’s work. In the most recent Double Shadow collages, the processes of splitting and doubling are used to reflect on the duplicitous figure of the uncanny: the doppelgänger, Janus and hermaphrodite figures.
Wednesday - Saturday, 12 noon – 6pm
Annely Juda Fine Art presents an exhibition of work by distinguished German sculptor, Lun Tuchnowski (1946 – 2018). The exhibition will be an overview of works spanning 40 years.
Monday - Friday 10am - 6pm Saturdays 11am - 5pm
Tatsuo Miyajima, the Japanese installation artist and sculptor, unveils three new bodies of work – Keep Changing (Mondrian), Painting of Change and Unstable Time – for the first time in the UK, all created in 2020 and 2021 from his studio in Japan.
Tuesday – Saturday: 11:00am – 6:00pm
This group show opens 2022 with a number of artists that have all created portals of one kind or another – visible, conceptual, mythical or otherwise – remaking the pictorial window and breaking through to the other side
Tuesday – Saturday: 11:00am – 6:00pm
A revelatory new take on art in Britain after the Second World War, a period when artists had to make sense of an entirely altered world.
Sun-Wed 10am-6pm (last entry 5pm) Thu-Sat 10am-8pm (last entry 7pm)
In her first solo exhibition with Sadie Coles HQ, Yu Ji presents an array of new and recent works that span sculpture, installation, video and performance.
Tues - Sat 11am - 6pm
Vik Muniz: A Brief History of Art brings together a broad selection of the artist’s most iconic and venerated works from the last two decades.
Monday - Friday 11am - 6pm Saturday 10.30am - 2.30pm
An artist versed in language and fluent in the art of quotation, Glenn Ligon’s inspiration and sources over the last three decades have ranged from high literature to stand-up comedy, from a single aphorism to an entire essay.
Tuesday to Friday 11am-6pm Saturday 12-6pm
Jimmy DeSana and Laurie Simmons shared a studio in New York up until DeSana’s death from AIDS-related illness in 1990. Simmons cites DeSana as one of her greatest influences and this show examines how that influence continues in Simmons’ later work, specifically in the use of fashion.
Wednesday - Saturday, 12 noon – 6pm
This series of works is heavily inspired by Lee’s close circle of friends who influence the groups of female figures in her works.
10-6pm Mon-Sat 12-6pm Sun
This group exhibition brings together seven female artists whose experimental approach to material and engagement with Modernism has pushed the boundaries of abstraction.
Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 6pm
Joanna Hiffernan’s relationship with Whistler ran deeper than artist and muse. In this rich exhibition the RA explores her life and role as a friend, model, lover and collaborator.
Tues–Sun: 10am–6pm
Exploring the idiosyncrasies of the human body, Holly Hendry’s sculptures and installations take formal inspiration from machinery and diagrammatic depictions of anatom
Tuesday-Saturday 11am-5pm
Demonstrating an acute sensitivity to the psyche of her subjects, Ball’s enigmatic portraits explore the way we project images of ourselves to the world.
Tuesday–Saturday, 11am–5pm.
Current and upcoming exhibitions at Cromwell Place.
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This exhibition traces Karel Appel’s exploration of the nude from the 1950s to the 2000s.
Tuesday – Friday, 10am – 6pm Saturday 11am – 6pm
An exhibition of prints by Francis Bacon (1909-1992).
Mon – Fri 10:00-5:30 Sat - 10:00-4:00
For Just… As an Artist Zabludowicz Collection has partnered with therapeutic arts project Portugal Prints and artist in residence Sikelela Owen to curate an exhibition of 15 artists that are part of the Camden-based creative community.
Thursday – Sunday 12–6pm
Celebrating the life and work of one of the best-loved children’s authors of the 20th century.
Wednesday to Sunday, 10:00 – 17:45.
This landmark exhibition will rewrite the history of the revolutionary art movement
daily 10.00–18.00
Whitechapel Gallery presents a 100-year survey of the studio through the work of artists and image-makers from around the world.
Tuesday-Sunday 11am - 6pm
Serpentine start 2022 with a multi-layered global project with the internationally acclaimed artist KAWS developed in collaboration with Acute Art and the online video game Fortnite.
Tuesday-Sunday 10am-6pm
This solo exhibition presents new works by Rosemarie Trockel. On view are new and recent ceramic works.
Tuesday—Saturday, 10am—6pm
A selection of sculptures, ceramic pieces and works on paper by Italian sculptor, painter and poet Fausto Melotti
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A pioneer of the New York School, Ed Clark pushed the boundaries of abstraction beyond expressionism, with a focus on materiality, form and colour.
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New work by Rose Wylie featuring both two- and three-dimensional works, emphasising the interchange between painting and sculpture in the artist’s practice.
Tuesday—Saturday, 10am—6pm
Patrick Heron, Shaping Colour: Prints 1956–1999 will explore the full evolution of his printmaking oeuvre, bringing together almost fifty years of graphic works.
Tuesday - Friday: 11am - 5.30pm Saturday: 11am - 2pm