Ericka Beckman
In her first major solo exhibition in the UK, Zabludowicz Collection presents four seminal works from the Collection by American artist Ericka Beckman that span over 30 years of genre-defying filmmaking.
Thursday – Sunday 12–6pm
In her first major solo exhibition in the UK, Zabludowicz Collection presents four seminal works from the Collection by American artist Ericka Beckman that span over 30 years of genre-defying filmmaking.
Thursday – Sunday 12–6pm
An exhibition of works by Pier Paolo Calzolari. One of the most respected artists involved with Arte Povera, this is the first major UK exhibition of his sculpture.
Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 6pm
Monday to Friday: 10am – 6pm Saturday: 10am – 5pm
Early Works 1964-1984 at Blain|Southern London features Polaroids and black-and-white photographs from Wim Wenders’ archive, many of which have never been shown before.
Monday to Friday: 10am – 6pm Saturday: 10am – 5pm
A group exhibition, Islands, curated by The Russian Club considering a selection of contemporary artists whose methods have become intertwined with that of their partners.
Monday–Friday 10:00–18:00 Saturday 11:00–17:00
Yuko Shiraishi. ‘Floworld’ presents three elements: a series of new paintings and two installations; ‘pass age’ and ‘Paralleling’.
Monday–Friday 10:00–18:00 Saturday 11:00–17:00
Art Below presents an exhibition of 14 artists’ crucifixion themed artworks in London’s St Stephen Walbrook.This will be the third crucifixion themed exhibition to be curated by Ben Moore in support of the Missing Tom Fund set up to find Tom Moore (brother of Ben Moore) who has been missing since 2003.
10am–4pm Monday to Friday (11am–3pm on Wednesday),
MOCA London invited Sue Arrowsmith and Mathew Weir for a duo-exhibition to open up a dialogue between their works.
Thursday - Friday 2 - 6 pm Saturdays 12 - 4 pm
Spectacular new public art commissions by British and international artists will be unveiled across London from December 2018. The Crossrail Art Programme is working with artists to create public art in and around the new central London Elizabeth line stations. This unprecedented project will significantly enrich the presence of contemporary art in the capital’s public realm.
Tues-Sun 11am-6pm Thursdays until 9pm
A solo exhibition of new works by British artist Hughie O’Donoghue. O’Donoghue often uses historic events and figures from art history as a point of departure in his work. In this exhibition, the artist questions the legacy of Vincent Van Gogh in our collective cultural memory.
Monday - Friday: 10am - 5.30pm Saturday: 10am - 4.00pm
An exhibition of work by Polish artist Andrzej Wróblewski (1927–1957). Presented in collaboration with the Andrzej Wróblewski Foundation, this will be the first solo presentation of his work in the United Kingdom.
Tues-Sat 10am - 6pm
London-based Dutch artist Magali Reus’s first major institutional solo exhibition in London comprises an entirely new body of work, framed by architectural interventions designed specifically for the South London Gallery’s main space.
Tue – Sun 11am-6pm, except Wed and last Fri of the month until 9pm
A Solo Show of New Works by Joseph Sakoilsky. Central to the creation of these new works are willful acts of chance combined with an aleatory, playful mark making, tones, colours, lines, forms in which landscapes and creatures seem to naturally arise.
Opening Event (PV) 6:00pm – 11:00pm Thursday 8 March
5.00-10.30pm, Monday-Saturday or by appointment - Opening Event (PV) 6:00pm - 11:00pm Thursday 8 March
The exhibition includes work by Shannon Bell, VALIE EXPORT, Chantal Faust, Antony Gormley, Jordan McKenzie, Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens, Emma Talbot, and Michelle Williams Gamaker. Together, they tell the human story, both ancient and modern, of our complex sexual, erotic, and intimate encounters with ourselves and others by way of masturbation as an all-inclusive – gay, lesbian, heterosexual, bisexual, trans, queer, + – practice.
Wednesday - Sunday, 12.00 - 17.00
Julianna’s ethereal works, created with ink on paper, present a mythical landscape of ferns, flowers, woodland nymphs and hypnotic river bathers.
Monday-Saturday 11am-7pm
In this exhibition, 20 artists seek to track and to trace, creating repositories of knowledge that look both forward and back, that address technology, organizational methods and information systems.
office hours Monday - Friday, but by appointment only booking by email (see above)
A major exhibition of one of Canada’s greatest modern painters, David Milne (1882-1953). It will showcase, for the first time in the UK, a wide selection of his oil paintings alongside watercolours, drawings and photographs, to reveal an artist of true originality and vision.
10am - 5pm, Tuesday - Sunday (Closed Mondays except Bank Holidays)
Modernity and the light we see it in is a long-standing theme in John Riddy’s work ranging from the modernist architecture of 1930s Britain through to the architecture of Corbusier in Chandigarh.
Tuesday–Friday 10am–6pm Saturday 11am–5pm
Lorna Simpson’s inaugural exhibition at Hauser & Wirth London, ‘Unanswerable’, features new and recent work across three different media: painting, photographic collage and sculpture.
Tuesday – Saturday 10 am – 6 pm
Drawn from the extensive personal archives of filmmaker and photography collector Sébastien Lifshitz, this exhibition of amateur ‘found’ photographs from Europe and the US explores gender non-conformity and cross-dressing.
Monday – Saturday: 10.00 – 18.00 Thursday: 10.00 – 20.00 during exhibitions Sunday: 11.00 – 18.00
An exhibition of works from celebrated Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto’s most recent series of mirror paintings, in which he directs his attention towards the subject of scaffali, or shelves.
Monday - Saturday, 10 - 6pm
Coinciding with London Fashion Week 2018, Gagosian presents “future history,” collaborative works by Takashi Murakami and Virgil Abloh.
Tue–Sat 10-6
Solo exhibition by British born, New York-based, Anthony McCall, to coincide with a major survey of his work at The Hepworth Wakefield known for his sold-light installations.
Tuesday – Saturday, 10am – 6pm
First European solo exhibition of American artist Sondra Perry (b. 1986, Perth Amboy, New Jersey), who explores the intersection of black identity, digital culture and power structures through video, media, installation and performance.
Ian Cheng (b. 1984, USA) explores the nature of mutation and the capacity of humans to relate to change.
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Günther Förg’s works could be regarded as windows opening onto the history of Modern Art. Indeed, the artist somewhat reflects on its continuum, and sometimes even literally when he installed real mirrors in his shows. He revisits a pantheon of references ranging from Edvard Munch, Piet Mondrian and Paul Klee to Barnett Newman.
10am-6pm Tue-Sat
An exhibition of new paintings by American artist Eric Fischl. In this new body of work, set in domestic interiors and exteriors, there is a palpable sense of disconnect between an outward appearance of wealth and security and an inner sense of fear and longing for which there is no apparent cause.
Tuesday - Friday 10.00am - 6.00pm Saturday 10.00am-5.00pm
A solo show of iconic paintings, photographs, installation, videos and wallpaper by the American artist Sturtevant.
Two exhibitions of works by A.R. Penck, one of the most important artists to emerge from Germany during the post-war period.
Tuesday through Saturday, 10AM to 6PM
An exhibition of work by British artist John Stezaker presenting collages and found images concerned with themes of love, desire and betrayal that have been central to Stezaker’s practice over four decades.
Wednesday – Sunday: 12–6pm or by appointment
Ryan Gander’s sixth exhibition with Lisson Gallery draws on notions of time and its passage.
Monday–Friday, 10am–6pm Saturday, 11am–5pm
An opportunity to view Charlie Smith London’s gallery artists and key collaborators in context.
Wednesday–Saturday 11am–6pm or by appointment