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Canopy Collections 3 Bloomsbury Place London WC1A 2QA [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJNcfpvc4FdkgRIraYE5J8CMM 51.519914386117776,-0.1226705651194384 Founded in 2020, Canopy Collections represents international artists through a programme of exhibitions, commissions and special projects
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Ab-Anbar 34 Mortimer St London W1W 7JS ChIJKU3VZSobdkgRhaMyArqQ1do 51.51820343215132,-0.1398360597637053 Ab-Anbar opened in 2014 in Tehran with a mission to strengthen the position of contemporary art in Iran regionally and internationally, with a program centred around discovery and experimentation by thought provoking young as well as established artists. In 2020, Ab-Anbar moved its program to a temporary space in London, where this focus has been expanded, bringing a more significant presence for its artists internationally. Today with its new permanent space opening in Fitzrovia, the gallery’s primary goal is to work with young and established artists from many latitudes to expand the dialogue between collectors, museums and curators towards a...
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ai. 1 Tenter Ground London E1 7NH ChIJFzPLfrQcdkgRnLiuQEwfsr0 51.51792,-0.076 Challenging the notions of East and West
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Albion Jeune 16-17 Little Portland Street London W1W 8BP [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJ8Zw-yLAbdkgR4rBDjhNyNQ8 51.516970852377696,-0.1417978679957327 Founded in 2023 by Lucca Hue-Williams
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Alice Amati 27 Warren Street W1T 5NB London ChIJVdDWnRkbdkgRwRuBL2IwTng 51.52379636683126,-0.14095755359554135 Alice Amati is a contemporary art gallery established in London in June 2023. The gallery is committed to fostering artists at the early stages of their career by often providing the opportunity for their first solo show in the city and a supportive context for artistic explorations and career development. Concerned with encouraging transnational dialogues around topical questions within society and art, Alice Amati brings together British and International artists through a challenging, experimental and rigorous exhibitions programme. Joining a cohort of young and established galleries in the burgeoning artistic scene of Fitzrovia, Alice Amati operates as a platform for...
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Alison Jacques 22 Cork St London W1S 3NG [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJNXZ4CysbdkgRU49vwfO68Jo 51.51025782367916,-0.14119082394354884 ALISON JACQUES HAS BUILT A REPUTATION FOR ITS CURATORIAL APPROACH AND PIONEERING COMMITMENT TO UNDER-ACKNOWLEDGED ARTISTS
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Alma Pearl Unit T, Reliance Wharf, 2-10 Hertford Road Main entrance on Kingsland Towpath, Regent’s Canal London N1 5ET [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJyWQwMZYcdkgR0yAier2Y25M 51.53696393168017,-0.07880251200352861 ALMA PEARL IS A CONTEMPORARY ART GALLERY IN EAST LONDON
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ALMINE RECH Broadbent House, Grosvenor Hill London W1K 3JH [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJbzTU7NUEdkgRTRi3BgddIHI 51.51136799866062,-0.1464839119929474 PARIS | NEW YORK | LONDON | BRUSSELS | SHANGHAI | MONACO
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Amanda Wilkinson Gallery 1st Floor, 47 Farringdon Road London EC1M 3JB ChIJc8Q9B04bdkgRn_1WU6rk90c 51.52033188012886,-0.10618142124364895 A gallery exhibiting International Contemporary art
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Ames Yavuz 31-33 Grosvenor Hill London, W1K 3QU [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJl-4bZgAFdkgRJh4EWOeJj6Q 51.51162805195788,-0.1458381134925514 Newly-opened contemporary gallery with spaces in Sydney and Singapore
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ANNKA KULTYS GALLERY Unit 9, 472 Hackney Road London E2 9EQ [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJjfEKN8McdkgRCIZsMzRdpSc 51.531981,-0.057968 Presenting Contemporary Art and Digital Art
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Ben Hunter 44 Duke Street, St James's London SW1Y 6DD ChIJy80_dAUFdkgREmIGFMlVAQY 51.50733,-0.13777 Modern & Contemporary Art
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Bernheim 1 New Burlington Street London W1S 2JA ChIJ-5ksncgFdkgRlvIUe72p5a0 51.51204167859522,-0.14000595430636364 A SPACE FOR EMERGING VOICES AND COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS
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Berntson Bhattacharjee 45 Berners Street London W1T 3NE [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJkzKawj0PdkgRagUgldHNTcA 51.51801877393345,-0.13735308709676333 Berntson Bhattacharjee Gallery was founded in 2020 and is based in London with a satellite programme in Stockholm. We are dedicated to celebrating contemporary emerging artists. The gallery is dedicated to providing opportunities for collectors to support our diverse roster of highly talented artists at a pivotal moment in their careers. We nurture relationships with artists and keep their long term goals at the heart of everything we do. What once was a public car park has been transformed into our permanent residence at 45 Berners Street, breathing fresh life into the space. We take pride in being an integral...
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Brooke Benington 76 Cleveland Street London W1T 6NB ChIJR74Cnv4bdkgRw-s3Ka0siQg 51.52211041898266,-0.1399592217120012 Established in 2020, Brooke Benington presents an international, interdisciplinary programme across media
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Cecilia Brunson Projects 3G Royal Oak Yard, Bermondsey Street London SE1 3GE ChIJBy0Tp1wDdkgRvhkfQi8fxwE 51.49907182517687,-0.08319558537547954 A leading Latin American Art Gallery in the UK and Europe
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Cedric Bardawil 1–3 Old Compton Street London W1D 5JB ChIJQ4l4atkFdkgRflzfGyUNMC0 51.51385420621435,-0.12973861533900335 EXHIBITING TODAY’S MOST EXCITING LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS
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On 15 May, Cob will open at: 84 Lamb's Conduit St London WC1N 3LT ChIJ32fMyjcbdkgR-R_Bok8hDoM 51.52286016492001,-0.11884607056036091 Cob Supports Emerging And Mid-Career Artists, With A Focus on Solo Debuts
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Cooke Latham 41 Parkgate Road London SW11 4NP ChIJe50ItXcFdkgRcq6NX6whOiQ 51.47907,-0.16756 Cooke Latham Gallery is a contemporary gallery showcasing emerging and mid-career artists
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Copperfield 6 Copperfield Street London SE1 0EP ChIJ3fRvSKYEdkgRTl8yIMzWygE 51.50308,-0.097350 Contemporary art gallery focused on multidisciplinary, multi-media practices and international artists
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Corvi-Mora 1a Kempsford Road London SE11 4NU [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJoerTAZcEdkgRbB8dKi-aINU 51.491198060666896,-0.10839483680552986 Tommaso Corvi-Mora opened Corvi-Mora in 2000, after having run Robert Prime, in partnership with Gregorio Magnani, since 1995. The gallery was based in Warren Street until 2004, when it relocated to Kempsford Road, in Kennington. In the last 22 years, the gallery has hosted over 150 exhibitions and has developed long-term relationships with many artists, among them Brian Calvin, Richard Hawkins, Roger Hiorns, Jim Isermann, David Lieske, Jennifer Packer, Imran Qureshi, Tomoaki Suzuki, and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, as well as working with younger artists, such as Jem Perucchini and Anika Roach.
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Cristea Roberts Gallery 43 Pall Mall SW1Y 5JG London [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJf2OvPtcEdkgRQaAa_8a-TvE 51.505953,-0.136061 A leading gallery with an artist-led programme focused on original prints and works on paper.
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David Zwirner 24 Grafton Street London W1S 4EZ [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJ12aCiSkFdkgR6tDrrGh89WQ 51.50945,-0.143 Innovative, singular, and pioneering exhibitions
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domobaal 3 John Street London WC1N 2ES ChIJ8VGhoUkbdkgR8WAWa6jE4RU 51.52152,-0.11468 domobaal is a contemporary art gallery in central London, established in 2000. The gallery works with artists across all disciplines, including Ailbhe Ní Bhriain, Lothar Götz, Christopher Hanlon, Maud Cotter, Neil Gall and Nicky Hirst. To date, over 200 solo and group exhibitions have been presented in the space, alongside external and biennial projects. The gallery also runs an artists’ books and related ephemera publishing programme.
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Edel Assanti 1B Little Titchfield St London W1W 7BU [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJj7HgCyAFdkgRHVblymM36Oc 51.5180870107134,-0.1408837961056436 Edel Assanti was founded in 2010 by Jeremy Epstein and Charlie Fellowes. Established in London, the gallery works with international artists whose practices engage with the social, cultural or political realities of the moment in which they live. Our programme’s tendency towards interdisciplinary, research-led work demonstrates how artists are uniquely positioned to witness and distill the complex narratives that define our era. Having been located in London’s Fitzrovia since 2014, in 2022 we opened our 4,000 square foot gallery in a renovated listed building on Little Titchfield Street. Our premises play host to a dynamic events programme in parallel to...
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Elizabeth Xi Bauer 20-22 Exmouth Market London EC1R 4QE [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJL1WHDykFdkgRU15IcjOgx_A 51.52538753929318,-0.10971853292112559 CONTEMPORARY ART GALLERY IN EXMOUTH MARKET, LONDON
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Emalin 1 Holywell Lane EC2A 3ET London ChIJWQO2O7ccdkgRuJVEwdopw8g 51.52379,-0.07889 Emalin is a Shoreditch-based contemporary art gallery founded by Angelina Volk and Leopold Thun
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The Clerk’s House 118½ Shoreditch High Street E1 6JN London ChIJ-ZOtarocdkgRPO8H4EPXhBI 51.52678157657036,-0.07779782880047062 Emalin is a Shoreditch-based contemporary art gallery founded by Angelina Volk and Leopold Thun
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Flowers Gallery 21 Cork Street London W1S 3LZ ChIJO3vsBioFdkgRR97tlqC2qrc 51.5103,-0.14114 Since 1970 Flowers Gallery has represented international contemporary artists and estates, working with a wide range of media. Over the past five decades the gallery has presented more than 900 exhibitions across its global locations, also supporting the production of editions and publications, and installations at art fairs, public galleries, museums and institutions around the world. The gallery programme includes regular major survey shows and renowned recurring London exhibitions such as Artist of the Day and Small is Beautiful, which have formed significant platforms for emerging artists.
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Frith Street Gallery 17-18 Golden Square London W1F 9JJ ChIJG6VVRtQEdkgR_HO2kBguCts 51.511283,-0.137014 Frith Street Gallery has been a mainstay of London’s art community since 1989
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Gagosian 17–19 Davies Street London W1K 3DE ChIJyeD0bCwFdkgRUIEKeXc2zxc 51.511007,-0.147714 Gagosian | Davies Street
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Gagosian 20 Grosvenor Hill London W1K 3QD ChIJQ91bdSwFdkgRPDjaPl-4BjM 51.511349,-0.14635 Gagosian | Grosvenor Hill
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Galerie Max Hetzler First Floor, 41 Dover Street London W1S 4NS [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJPR5ZLEIFdkgRfdSMQjS3Ndk 51.508072,-0.14205 Founded in 1974, Galerie Max Hetzler is a contemporary art gallery with spaces in London, Berlin and Paris
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Gallery 1957 1 Hyde Park Gate, South Kensington London SW7 5EW ChIJLc-xJG4FdkgROO7oR25OPzY 51.50127058010458,-0.180561594635899 GALLERY 1957 PRESENTS LEADING ARTISTS WORKING ACROSS WEST AFRICA AND THE DIASPORA
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Gallery Rosenfeld 37 Rathbone Street London W1T 1NZ [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJ2UqfkSsbdkgRYLdZC0tJGlU 51.51819,-0.13513 The most talented artists, wherever in the world they are, we can find them
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GAZELLI ART HOUSE 39 Dover Street London W1S 4NN [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJ380dwCkFdkgR5Q4CAbgKdfI 51.50832,-0.14237 Founded in 2010 by Mila Askarova, GAZELLI ART HOUSE in London brings a fresh perspective to Mayfair – through championing artists from all corners of the globe. Focusing on artists at the height of their practice, the gallery showcases their work through a diverse programme of exhibitions and events. Along with its sister site in Baku, GAZELLI ART HOUSE specialises in promoting art from Azerbaijan and its neighbours to introduce a greater understanding of the rich linguistic, religious and historical ties that connect these areas to international audiences. In 2015, the gallery further expanded to support artists working in digital...
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Goodman Gallery 26 Cork Street London W1S 3ND [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJgY5KDyoFdkgRrSxkK_eBFjc 51.510620,-0.141790 The leading, contemporary art gallery from the Continent, Goodman Gallery is located in Johannesburg, Cape Town and London. Established in 1966 as a non discriminatory space, during the Apartheid years it has been pivotal shaping contemporary African and African Diaspora art on the international scene. Goodman Gallery programme incorporates prominent and emerging, international artists whose work engages with African and post colonial contexts.
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greengrassi 1a Kempsford Road (off Wincott Street) London SE11 4NU [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJ16FT2XIFdkgRN-jJ0or312c 51.49119334928858,-0.10840134247196023 greengrassi was opened in 1997 in London on Fitzroy Street. It moved in 2004 to Kennington.
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GRIMM 2 Bourdon St London W1K 3PA [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJoXRH-VoFdkgRP9rW4zJ13JU 51.511090590261496,-0.14692795767130137 GRIMM represents over thirty-seven international artists with locations in Amsterdam (NL), New York (US), and London (UK). Since its establishment in 2005, it has been the gallery’s mission to represent and support the work of emerging and mid-career artists.
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Grosvenor Gallery 35 Bury Street London SW1Y 6AU [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJOfPErtcEdkgR9gzHF12HTvU 51.50653,-0.13834 Grosvenor Gallery was first established by the American sociologist and writer Eric Estorick (1913-1993) who began to collect works of art when he came to live in England after the Second World War. In the initial years, Eric and his wife developed a major collection of Italian art, which at one time was considered the most important collection of Italian art outside Italy. It was then that Estorick became a full time art dealer and went on to establish the Grosvenor Gallery in 1960, with its first premise on Davies Street. It was the largest and best equipped gallery in...
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HackelBury Fine Art 4 Launceston Place London W8 5RL [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJLdACJl8FdkgRmLfByZm88Uo 51.499168838311924,-0.18515812916343427 Established in 1998, HackelBury Fine Art is committed to nurturing long-term relationships with both artists and clients
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Hales Gallery 7 Bethnal Green Road London E1 6LA [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJT_2WdbccdkgRNTDjaWos-Mw 51.523658,-0.076643 Founded by Paul Hedge and Paul Maslin over 30 years ago, Hales opened in 1992 as a contemporary art space in Deptford, South London. In 2004 the gallery moved to the Tea Building, a dynamic and creative hub in London's East End on the border of Shoreditch and the business district. In February 2016 Hales opened a by-appointment office and viewing room in New York's Lower East Side district, which as of September 2017 became the 'Hales Project Room', a space dedicated to hosting focused exhibitions that highlight specific artist projects and dialogues. In October 2018, Hales opened a primary...
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Hannah Barry Gallery 4 Holly Grove London SE15 5DF ChIJhVElBaEDdkgRNyZYXIZVGR8 51.46994,-0.07139 HANNAH BARRY GALLERY WAS FOUNDED IN 2007 AND IS BASED IN PECKHAM
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Haricot Gallery 2 Blackall Street London EC2A 4AD ChIJ9S6RB4EddkgRi9vy2d-grik 51.524880405504035,-0.08227186842781788 In February 2023, Haricot Gallery opened its doors at 2 Blackall Street, nestled in the heart of Shoreditch, East London. We are so excited to showcase the extraordinary works of the best emerging artists from all walks of life. Our exhibitions will feature works that reflect the world we live in, sometimes tackling political or radical subjects, and other times offering a fresh, exciting, and thought-provoking perspective. Beyond showcasing art, we strive to provide a platform for our artists to share their incredible stories, our responsibility is to ensure that each story is heard. We believe that engaging with art...
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Harlesden High Street 57 High Street, Harlesden London NW10 4NJ [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJNaLDaBgbdkgR_0oYcElsoXQ 51.53603014574455,-0.24701265268631498 A BIPOC led space in an ungentrified spot in London
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Hauser & Wirth 23 Savile Row London W1S 2ET [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJH8uImtUEdkgRYqGByierv_o 51.51209,-0.14148 International contemporary and modern art gallery
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Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert 38 Bury Street, St James's London SW1Y 6BB [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJ6-VgqNcEdkgRqO1cz5vaDaU 51.506746805635025,-0.13833813101212197 Modern and Contemporary British Art
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Herald St 2 Herald Street London E2 6JT [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJozrofdAcdkgRAgL5jg5KBPk 51.52488,-0.05541 ESTABLISHED IN 2005, HERALD ST HAS TWO SPACES ACROSS LONDON AND REPRESENTS 25 INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS
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Herald St | Museum St 43 Museum Street London WC1A 1LY ChIJgRA2pzMbdkgRFKEaPTNodvA 51.51773786633067,-0.1254165971274178 ESTABLISHED IN 2005, HERALD ST HAS TWO SPACES ACROSS LONDON AND REPRESENTS 25 INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS
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Hollybush Gardens 1–2 Warner Yard London EC1R 5EY [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJGYR_zVEbdkgRC2Opnnvmc6c 51.523190,-0.111060 Hollybush Gardens was founded in 2005 by Lisa Panting and Malin Ståhl. Our backgrounds in curating, writing and teaching have informed our approach to the gallery and in 2013, after seven years in the East End, we moved to a larger building in Clerkenwell allowing us to expand our programme of events, performances and curated exhibitions. We remain committed to curating, in the production of discourse around artworks and in dialogue with artists, regularly publishing accompanying texts and ephemera and working on publications. Our programme of represented artists is intergenerational and inclusive, bringing highly regarded voices to the fore. Gallery...
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Holtermann Fine Art 30 Cork Street London W1S 3NG ChIJKf3RlBkFdkgR1yV72Nc-J2Y 51.51057941507376,-0.14155073950382283 Gallery dealing in international contemporary art with an emphasis on sculpture and sculptural installations
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Ilenia 1A Old Nichol Street London E2 7HR [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJOy_YrDYddkgRaBr4pihGjUg 51.52504602872967,-0.07329872883236348 Ilenia is a London-based gallery exhibiting international contemporary artists
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IMT Gallery Unit 2/210 Cambridge Heath Road London E2 9NQ ChIJL61PhdwcdkgRzt3K6s8x5yc 51.531642484587024,-0.05648641348829015 CUTTING EDGE. INNOVATIVE. CRITICAL. ROARING SINCE 2005
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IONE & MANN First Floor, 6 Conduit Street London W1S 2XE ChIJn9NKruu3BSsRxhybAG6qUNo 51.51304011093425,-0.1413054878022499 IONE & MANN is a contemporary art gallery established in 2015
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JD Malat Gallery 30 Davies Street London W1K 4NB ChIJQwdiZCwFdkgRisrupv2UmDk 51.51205,-0.14762 JD Malat Gallery aims to promote its artists worldwide and provides collectors with the best art to suit their tastes
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Josh Lilley 40-46 Riding House Street London W1W 7EX [Wheelchair accesible] ChIJRXwZPyobdkgRYCr_XLbz_Cw 51.5188,-0.13975 Josh Lilley opened in Fitzrovia in May 2009, developing a reputation for both international debuts and sustained nurture of new British art. In 2020, after 90 exhibitions, the gallery expanded into adjoining premises to double it's exhibition space, viewing rooms and street facade, where it has continued it’s lineage of significant presentations by international artists.
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Kate MacGarry 27 Old Nichol Street London E2 7HR [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJU3l5RbccdkgR2arp0tj1PeE 51.524841,-0.07475 Kate MacGarry, founded in 2002, has expanded to represent 25 emerging and established artists - including two estates
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Kearsey & Gold 19 Cork Street London W1S 3LP [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJx5KLXgAFdkgR6maHnkmrTdE 51.51004139784952,-0.14102312080100382 A NEW GALLERY ON LONDON'S CORK STREET
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Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery 36 Tanner Street London SE1 3LD [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJq4n2OWsDdkgRPqs-rE_IX7M 51.50011006708083,-0.07907163495275583 FOR THOSE WHO COLLECT TOMORROW
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1 Pakenham Street Pakenham Arms London WC1X 0LA ChIJC29GSgAbdkgREBeGO5ZbzB8 51.52574315516673,-0.11443295589134783 Krupa is a contemporary art gallery split between Wroclaw and London
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LAMB Gallery 32 St. George Street London W1S 2EA [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJY2qxBuUFdkgRAh-VjtAg55Q 51.51285454809267,-0.14298309204609216 Contemporary Art Gallery showcasing and representing British and Latin American artists
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Larkin Durey 13 Mason's Yard St James’s London SW1Y 6BU ChIJu1f-HiAFdkgRj_uSvQj463o 51.50776,-0.137 Larkin Durey represents artists with distinct cultural and political voices
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LBF Contemporary 13 Tottenham Mews London W1T 4AQ [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJITjcrTobdkgRzErtAkXs99g 51.52051254479893,-0.13740165459659312 LBF is a contemporary gallery dedicated to fostering artists’ global ecosystems through mentorship, guidance, and carefully curated opportunities. Based in Tottenham Mews, Fitzrovia—a historic cul-de-sac in the heart of Central London—LBF places a special emphasis on artists with ties to the UK, whilst cultivating international platforms for engagement. Founded in 2023 by Louis and Lena Blanc-Francard, LBF blends a respect for the traditional model with a forward-thinking approach, rooted in high-touch collaboration. With a sharp focus on the next generation, LBF shapes a dynamic, ever-evolving space for contemporary artists worldwide.
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Lévy Gorvy Dayan Empress Club, 35 Dover Street London W1S 4NQ ChIJT46f_ikFdkgRxR7BYOpKgmo 51.508725263552236,-0.14275140552618565 Helmed by Dominique Lévy, Brett Gorvy, and Amalia Dayan, Lévy Gorvy Dayan collaborates with artists, estates, non-profit organizations, foundations, and collections to increase the visibility of twentieth- and twenty-first-century works and artists—realizing seminal projects and furthering legacies. In forming Lévy Gorvy Dayan, the partners merge their respective specialties across twentieth- and twenty-first-century art, their reputations as leaders and tastemakers, and their separate backgrounds as principals of galleries with exemplary exhibition histories. Lévy Gorvy Dayan provides opportunities for education, exposure, and access to acquiring exceptional art through its museum-quality exhibition program and thoughtful participation in international art fairs.
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Lisson Gallery 27 Bell Street NW1 5BY London [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJbQXrurYadkgRysWRkIHUgz4 51.52093,-0.16948 Lisson Gallery is one of the most influential and longest-running international contemporary art galleries in the world
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Lisson Gallery 67 Lisson Street NW1 5DA London [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJYSCuj7YadkgR6hnKHhTmJo4 51.52148,-0.16835 Lisson Gallery is one of the most influential and longest-running international contemporary art galleries in the world
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Luxembourg + Co. 2 Savile Row London W1S 3PA ChIJT4Bt6NUEdkgRUBQfm1YMdMo 51.510342,-0.13958 LUXEMBOURG + CO. PRESENTS CURATED, MUSEUM-QUALITY EXHIBITIONS OF WORKS BY MODERN MASTERS AND CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS
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Lyndsey Ingram 20 Bourdon Street London W1K 3PL [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJM0cgvisFdkgRjSC7eQje4i4 51.51116,-0.145263 Founded in 2016, Lyndsey Ingram is located in a converted Victorian stable at 20 Bourdon Street in London’s Mayfair. With over twenty years of expertise in post-war and contemporary prints and work on paper - in particular 20th century British and American masters - the gallery continues to look forward and now represents artists working in all mediums, with a programme that includes painting, photography and sculpture. Lyndsey Ingram stages exhibitions that combine a deep knowledge and interest in important historic, graphic material, with work by contemporary and emerging artists. The gallery participates in major international art fairs, including The...
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MAMOTH 3 Endsleigh Street London WC1H 0DS ChIJeyspjrMbdkgRiqr8smmwvUw 51.525580,-0.130390 MAMOTH is a contemporary art gallery based in London, with an international profile, established in 2018 and dedicated to presenting contemporary art. Today the gallery collaborates with emerging and mid-career artists working in different media, approaches and genres.
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MASSIMODECARLO 16 Clifford St London W1S 3RG ChIJ2VXov9UEdkgRsR101JaPWTA 51.51089920217221,-0.1415713620666101 MASSIMODECARLO gallery was founded in 1987
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Maureen Paley 60 Three Colts Lane London E2 6GQ [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJa0FEfNAcdkgRKrbjLXiIpwk 51.52461516555404,-0.05565873454348633 Maureen Paley is a long established art gallery and was amongst the first to present contemporary art in London’s East End. The gallery has been a pioneer of the current art scene, promoting a diverse range of established and emerging international artists. The gallery programme began in 1984 in a Victorian terraced house in London’s East End. It moved to larger expanded premises nearby in 1999 until present day. In July 2017 Maureen Paley opened a space in Hove called Morena di Luna, followed by Studio M in October 2020 located in Rochelle School, Shoreditch. From its inception the gallery’s...
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Maureen Paley: Studio M Rochelle School Friars Mount House 7 Playground Gardens London E2 7FA Studio M is located on the first floor with access via stairs only. Press the bell for Maureen Paley to gain access. ChIJ4XlnnasddkgRxAMBALi091o 51.52582572691471,-0.07383411741631431 Maureen Paley is a long established art gallery and was amongst the first to present contemporary art in London’s East End. The gallery has been a pioneer of the current art scene, promoting a diverse range of established and emerging international artists. The gallery programme began in 1984 in a Victorian terraced house in London’s East End. It moved to larger expanded premises nearby in 1999 until present day. In July 2017 Maureen Paley opened a space in Hove called Morena di Luna, followed by Studio M in October 2020 located in Rochelle School, Shoreditch. From its inception the gallery’s...
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Maximillian William 47 Mortimer Street London W1W 8HJ [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJHaeOROobdkgRt6mAKsFunZg 51.51799,-0.13923 Maximillian William opened in Fitzrovia in 2019 and represents an international roster of contemporary artists. The gallery’s programme nurtures dialogues across generations and disciplines, working with artists both early-career and established, as well as with estates. Through close collaboration with artists on exhibitions, installations, events, and long-term projects, the gallery fosters a community of voices that attend to the social and cultural issues of their time. A commitment to publishing expands the programme beyond exhibitions, as well as a regular series of talks. In 2023, the gallery launched 'The Shelf', an events and bookshelf programme that shares space and conversation...
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Mazzoleni 15 Old Bond St London W1S 4AX [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJETdaA9YEdkgR-sI0VvrSguI 51.50907917527551,-0.14055562757361897 Mazzoleni is a leading Post-War Italian and contemporary art gallery based in London and Turin
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Modern Art 7 Bury Street London SW1Y 6AL ChIJYVH7UtYEdkgR-ABIGPfwCLU 51.506901,-0.13853 Modern Art is a London based gallery opened by Stuart Shave in 1998
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Modern Art 4-8 Helmet Row London EC1V 3QJ [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJmQ37-lcbdkgRBe9h9VyHodw 51.52493,-0.09441 Modern Art is a London based gallery opened by Stuart Shave in 1998
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mother's tankstation 58-64 Three Colts Lane London E2 6GP [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJixEkitAcdkgRlsAgvHndxbQ 51.52454,-0.05734 mother’s tankstation privileges the development of emerging and complex practices
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Nahmad Projects 2 Cork Street London W1S 3LB [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJkQ1uESoFdkgR0mKmapJJZVU 51.51059869176204,-0.14185675377749446 Nahmad Projects is a modern and contemporary art gallery. It upholds a commitment to developing exhibitions that enhance our perspectives on art of the twentieth and twenty-first century. Projects are concept-driven, ranging from showcasing contemporary art, opening new dialogues on modern masterpieces, and provoking new conversations on artists rarely exhibited together.
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New Art Projects 357 City Road, London EC1V 1LR ChIJ3ebmu8IcdkgRXP3L-H9bWmQ 51.531330,-0.102730 New Art Projects, founded in 2015, is a contemporary art gallery situated in East London
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NiCOLETTi 91 Paul Street London EC2A 4NY ChIJ-4lv2NEddkgRkd9hnJoHtzc 51.52547576463445,-0.0838952391473286 NICOLETTI IS A CONTEMPORARY ART GALLERY BASED IN SHOREDITCH
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Night Café 162 New Cavendish Street London W1W 6YS ChIJH0uuDnsbdkgRAhdVmetgwG4 51.520681151265066,-0.13886699748328815 Night Café is a contemporary art gallery based in London founded in May 2023. Working with an international group of emerging artists, the gallery focuses on presenting multidisciplinary and research-led exhibitions. By bringing together works across different disciplines to explore a concept, the gallery pays homage to Parisian discursive café culture.
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Niru Ratnam 71-73 Great Portland Street London W1W 7LP ChIJMa0d5UAFdkgRioGX5NjG_L0 51.51826149117135,-0.1421198655099095 The gallery opened in 2020 with a particular interest in artists from underrepresented backgrounds or whose work challenges traditional narratives within the artworld. The program builds on Ratnam’s earlier career as a writer whose work focused on the politics of representation. The gallery brings together artists from different points in their career who share a conceptual or thematic outlook and exhibits a range of practice that encompasses installation, video and sculpture as well as painting.
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9 Cork Street London W1S 3LL ChIJW-DTqfQFdkgRhr_0FIG8qY0 51.51035323607786,-0.14111930238934017 No.9 Cork Street is Frieze’s major new gallery in the historic heart of Mayfair in London
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Opera Gallery 65-66 New Bond Street London W1S 1RW [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJncInaysFdkgRXog0Vt3ppWs 51.51345840192983,-0.14547734812223234 OPERA GALLERY LONDON
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Ordovas 25 Savile Row London W1S 2ER ChIJ9aBIeioFdkgRZSd77B5Bwq4 51.51204001195072,-0.1414530067458885 TWENTIETH CENTURY AND CONTEMPORARY ART
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Pace 5 Hanover Square, London W1S 1HQ [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJt_YFACoFdkgRMOBjy1dDHZw 51.51439983559076,-0.14290585397750932 Pace is a leading international art gallery representing some of the most influential contemporary artists and estates from the past century
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Palmer Gallery 15 Hatton Street, London NW8 8PL [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJdYf8-LAadkgRpNGImuTnwqc 51.523477197790385,-0.17330959556765616 NEW CONTEMPORARY ART GALLERY WITH A CROSS-DISCIPLINARY FOCUS
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Patrick Heide Contemporary Art 11 Church Street London NW8 8EE ChIJsWZhabcadkgRz6VfoJunjTU 51.52439,-0.16863 "ART DOES NOT REPRESENT WHAT WE SEE. IT MAKES US SEE" — Paul Klee
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Perrotin Brook's Mews London W1K 4HR ChIJNWXyWWkFdkgRlbhw_9wmfUI 51.51241551780782,-0.14694962811537185 Perrotin was founded in 1990 by Emmanuel Perrotin
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Phillida Reid 10-16 Grape St London WC2H 8DY [Wheelchair accessible; no access to screening room] ChIJxxaHvvQbdkgR4b4zQRtbWic 51.51722327145957,-0.1259154405705626 Phillida Reid (formerly Southard Reid) was founded in 2010 by Phillida Reid and David Southard
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Pi Artworks London 55 Eastcastle Street London W1W 8EG [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJNx4N4SobdkgR9NynZiQyH9U 51.516472,-0.13812 International contemporary Art Gallery with spaces in London and in Istanbul
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Pilar Corrias 51 Conduit Street London W1S 2YT [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJ1YWXB5oFdkgRxDSxmW1zFVw 51.51214275709957,-0.14172247375805175 Since its inception, the gallery has worked with emerging and established artists with the central aim of allowing their work to grow both in terms of production of new projects and the making of new exhibitions. Pilar Corrias now represents a total of thirty-seven international artists, two-thirds of whom are female.
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Pilar Corrias 2 Savile Row London W1S 3PA [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJVysGFKgFdkgRvL48M0d2bP0 51.51050674884801,-0.13949923091334637 Since its inception, the gallery has worked with emerging and established artists with the central aim of allowing their work to grow both in terms of production of new projects and the making of new exhibitions. Pilar Corrias now represents a total of thirty-seven international artists, two-thirds of whom are female.
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Pipeline 35 Eastcastle St, London W1W 8DW [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJxxaHvvQbdkgR4b4zQRtbWic 51.51668918449341,-0.13902083093950918 Pipeline introduces each artist with a single artwork ahead of their exhibition. The gallery operates a divided space, a main exhibition area and a separate, enclosed area which features one work by the artist whose exhibition is forthcoming. This introductory work is selected by the artist to reveal particulars of their current practice or potentials for the future, providing essential context ahead of their exhibition. Pipeline is an exhibition and project space, founded in October 2022 by Tatiana Cheneviere. In response to the fast paced engagement with emerging artists today, Pipeline invites a slower experience in which to understand the...
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Pippy Houldsworth Gallery 6 Heddon Street London W1B 4BT [Wheelchair accessible; due to small lift cannot accomodate large-size wheelchairs] ChIJ610RjSQQdkgRylCcK-mzavc 51.511021,-0.13938 Pippy Houldsworth Gallery represents a diverse list of established and emerging artists, over three quarters of whom are women. Building strong relationships with public institutions on behalf of its artists is a cornerstone of its mission
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Project Native Informant 48 Three Colts Ln, London E2 6GQ [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJB4ndfysFdkgRcV6CyO1hc6A 51.52495101804457,-0.056010077243879255 Contemporary art gallery established in 2013 with a strong interest in expanded institutional critique
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Public Gallery 89 – 91 Middlesex St London E1 7DA ChIJoc16XrMcdkgRsjQbkF9Cl0M 51.51567,-0.07575 Public Gallery is dedicated to supporting international emerging artists and promoting cross-cultural exchange
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Richard Saltoun Gallery 41 Dover Street London W1S 4NS [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJ_Ra8BdYadkgR8FNe79A8Zi0 51.508070,-0.142050 The gallery specialises in contemporary art, with an emphasis on feminist, conceptual and performance artists from the 1960s onwards
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Rose Easton 223 Cambridge Heath Road London E2 0EL ChIJSVrwidocdkgRnCHzrlZZdZw 51.52495,-0.05519320 Rose Easton opened in London in October 2021
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Saatchi Yates 14 Bury Street, St. James's London SW1Y 6AL [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJqzkzwgkFdkgRt0TNhex9A_U 51.51042,-0.14159 SAATCHI YATES REPRESENTS AND SHOWCASES EMERGING ARTISTS
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Sadie Coles HQ 8 Bury Street London SW1Y 6AB ChIJ9Y5C4LQFdkgRJf2iB76k-4g 51.506691,-0.138173 Sadie Coles HQ has been presenting exhibitions of new and established artists for over twenty-five years
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Sadie Coles HQ 62 Kingly Street London W1B 5QN ChIJ5xSeFi4FdkgRFPDWnj8HqvQ 51.51219,-0.13889 Sadie Coles HQ has been presenting exhibitions of new and established artists for over twenty-five years
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Sadie Coles HQ The Shop, 62 Kingly Street London W1B 5QN [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJoYpeoNUEdkgRTMsqXKYBBvU 51.512780,-0.139470 Soft Commodity presents 'Condition', a duo exhibition of new works by Joel Wycherley and Sonya Derviz, on view at The Shop, Sadie Coles HQ, from 6–28 June 2025.
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Seventeen 270-276 Kingsland Road, Entrance on Acton Mews London E8 4DG ChIJR5gEeJYcdkgR9Ml9MFfvhoQ 51.53764,-0.07618 Seventeen exhibits works by emerging artists, with a particular focus on moving image. Founded in 2005 the gallery was initially located in Shoreditch and moved in 2014 into a larger, more versatile 3,000ft space in Dalston. The programme demonstrates a commitment to video, screen based work and experiments with new digital technologies. The majority of represented artists have a significant video and film component to their practice.
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Sherbet Green Queensrollahouse, 18 Trading Estate Road London NW10 7LU [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJH-IqK4QRdkgR4AXn9cZerl0 51.5263693098205,-0.2691747621244535 Sherbet Green is an experimental contemporary art gallery located in the former Rolls Royce factory in West London
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Sid Motion Gallery 24a Penarth Centre, Hatcham Road London SE15 1TR ChIJpUMgkxUbdkgRJQORkdK7SQU 51.483775,-0.054716 South London galleries have, for many years now, given a platform to diverse emerging artists and new voices
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6 Camberwell Passage Camberwell, London SE5 0AX [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJwx4TWKMFdkgRPpTuxllkmiA 51.47497600813144,-0.09406577309469093 Sim Smith hosts an ambitious programme focusing on bringing international artists’ work to London
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SLQS Gallery 20 Club Row London E2 7EY ChIJaQONlI0ddkgRQGwdJfEjCSg 51.52518610510359,-0.0743314257825171 Platforming women and queer artists across generations
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Soft Opening 6 Minerva Street London E2 9EH [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJdXlCRMMcdkgRlwKZgO6dGBU 51.531520,-0.059530 EMERGING CONTEMPORARY IN EAST LONDON
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Soup 227 East Street London SE17 2SS [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJG55-HOcDdkgR3af7bEHN02M 51.48965281527082,-0.08560261358505254 SOUP IS AN EMERGING GALLERY IN ELEPHANT & CASTLE, SOUTH LONDON
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South Parade Griffin House, 79 Saffron Hill London EC1R 5BU ChIJMwfEW04bdkgRl_ND8c-7prA 51.52203937941198,-0.10817580130909338 South Parade is a contemporary art gallery dedicated to early and emerging career positions
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Sprovieri 23 Heddon Street London W1B4BQ [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJVzVxk9UEdkgRHzHwf-aU9yo 51.51112,-0.13965 Contemporary art gallery founded in 2000 in London
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Sprüth Magers 7a Grafton Street London W1S 4EJ ChIJr1tuKyoFdkgRtj8xjPUjTwg 51.50998,-0.14376 FOR FORTY YEARS, MONIKA SPRÜTH AND PHILOMENE MAGERS HAVE BEEN ACCOMPANYING, PROMOTING, AND SUPPORTING THE DEVELOPMENTS OF CONTEMPORARY ART
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Stephen Friedman Gallery 5–6 Cork Street London W1S 3LQ [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJkdhECSoFdkgRgIRnx5Ilfc0 51.510435019567915,-0.14168000874283576 Founded in 1995, Stephen Friedman Gallery has a focus on representing exceptional artists from around the world
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Studio/Chapple Enclave 7, 50 Resolution Way, Deptford London SE8 4NT [wheelchair accessible] ChIJATwhy5YDdkgRPelgiH1jT-I 51.479068277157815,-0.02457878465772863 Studio/Chapple is a contemporary art gallery and project space in Deptford
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Sylvia Kouvali 12a Bourdon Street London W1K 3PG [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJHzfNstIEdkgR19VKxV2DRgY 51.51105,-0.14571 Sylvia Kouvali (formally Rodeo) opened in 2007 in Istanbul
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Thaddeus Ropac 37 Dover Street London W1S 4NJ [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJtRBZm0EFdkgRhZOb-yt9e4A 51.50852,-0.14252 Founded in 1983, Thaddaeus Ropac has galleries across Europe and Asia
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The Approach 47 Approach Road London E2 9LY ChIJ315Pt94cdkgR_rac7r19pbM 51.53194,-0.05074 Located in Bethnal Green above The Approach Tavern, for over twenty years The Approach has operated an internationally recognised programme from its East London base. Founded in 1997, The Approach is co-directed by Jake Miller and Emma Robertson. The gallery is known for discovering artists and establishing their careers as well as making inter-generational curated group shows a strong focus. Over the years the gallery has operated parallel programmes in additional gallery spaces in London’s West End (The Approach W1) and in Shoreditch (The Reliance). The gallery is currently based in its original East End location and continues to expand...
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The Gallery of Everything 4 Chiltern Street London W1U 7PS [Upstairs wheelchair accessible] ChIJBdylvs0adkgR7FnvJyIXLYQ 51.51964,-0.1552 Historic and contemporary art from beyond the mainstream, including art brut, non-academic art and all forms of outsiderism
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The Mayor Gallery 9 Bury Street London SW1Y 6AB [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJR6gOByoFdkgREc-IRJwEoQE 51.50696342735305,-0.13833221229663678 100 years of Surrealism, Pop, Zero and Op art
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Thomas Dane Gallery 3 & 11 Duke Street, St James's London SW1Y 6BN [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJVTcd_dYEdkgRcF5eHLcFAEQ 51.506808,-0.13714 Thomas Dane Gallery is a contemporary art gallery founded in 2004
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Timothy Taylor 15 Bolton Street London W1J 8BG [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJF5GpAykFdkgR7sVeknjg4Dg 51.5071,-0.14438 Timothy Taylor is a modern and contemporary art gallery in Mayfair
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Tiwani Contemporary 24 Cork Street London W1S 3NG [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJc18dgiobdkgR_ykPWv92zWI 51.51033263451383,-0.14124045655943107 CONTEMPORARY GALLERY REPRESENTING ARTISTS FROM AFRICA AND THE GLOBAL DIASPORA
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Trafalgar Avenue 29 Trafalgar Avenue, London SE15 6NP ChIJW9uGrm0DdkgRnnVonX9717I 51.48590254112126,-0.07387735933547142 Trafalgar Avenue is a contemporary art gallery and project space in South East London
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Tristan Hoare 6 Fitzroy Square London W1T 5DX ChIJ_YAiBScQdkgRllt0M8PpSZ0 51.52336567717358,-0.13960266441837677 Tristan Hoare, founded in 2009, is a multi-layered gallery focusing on young and established artists working in a variety of mediums, including ceramics, glass, painting, photography and drawing. The gallery represents emerging artists such as Sydney Albertini, Kaori Tatebayashi and Nicolas Lefebvre, as well as more established figures such as Alessandro Twombly, Flavie Audi and Taizo Kuroda. Each year the gallery curates an ambitious exhibition with an overarching theme. Botanica (2019), Folds (2021), The Conference of the Birds (2022) and Paper (2023) enabled collaborations with a range of artists and galleries, combining works from the BC to the present day....
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Victoria Miro 16 Wharf Road London N1 7RW [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJ28bNtlgbdkgR1yXFqkfZR0I 51.5325,-0.09668 Founded in 1985, Victoria Miro earned acclaim for showing the work of established and emerging international contemporary artists
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Vigo 7/8 Masons Yard, St. James's London SW1Y 6BU ChIJpaPVRysFdkgRLpQzkn9KELU 51.507923966903284,-0.13721182864788206 Contemporary Art Gallery
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Waddington Custot 11 Cork Street London W1S 3LT [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJIwPFBCoFdkgRiWOzQqJ23II 51.510213,-0.141436 Waddington Custot is an art gallery specialising in modern and contemporary art, based on London's historic Cork Street
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White Cube 144 -152 Bermondsey Street London SE1 3TQ [Wheelchair accessible] ChIJZ7MvVFsDdkgRFhq0B3Yl8Wo 51.49936,-0.08238 White Cube’s exhibition programme extends across locations in London, Hong Kong, Paris, New York, Seoul and online. Since its inception in 1993, the gallery has exhibited the work of many of the world’s most highly acclaimed contemporary artists.
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William Hine 311 Camberwell New Road London SE5 0TF ChIJGWbYEgAFdkgRqAciQ_-QJaE 51.474874427134665,-0.09459220674588856 Camberwell-based gallery presenting London debuts for emerging and established contemporary artists
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Workplace 50 Mortimer Street London W1W 7RP [Wheelchair access on ground floor. Lower floor has no wheelchair access] ChIJBSwmpdkbdkgRtsnr_SnhAQA 51.51804155811775,-0.14071302731921428 WORKPLACE is a commercial gallery based in London and Newcastle
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Yamamoto Keiko Rochaix 19 Goulston Street London E1 7TP ChIJBTBdlrQcdkgRoDqN77xTSMQ 51.51613920498902,-0.07497565925463374 local yet cross-cultural
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Public is pleased to present the first UK solo exhibition and major retrospective of works by Dotty Attie, whose practice rigorously engages the grid as a formal and conceptual tool, masterfully rendering her small-scale drawings and canvases to create cadenced arrangements that disrupt the accepted art historical canon. A seminal figure of the downtown NY art scene in the 70s and 80s, and co-founder of the feminist collective AIR gallery alongside Ana Mendieta, Howardena Pindell, Judith Bernstein, among others, the exhibition reflects on Attie’s extensive career and influence in both contemporary art and feminist practice. Spanning across three floors of...
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Richard Saltoun Gallery is pleased to present A Leap of Sympathy, the inaugural solo exhibition by London-based artist Anna PERACH (b. 1985, Zaporizhzhia) at the gallery, whose first UK institutional solo exhibition was on view at Gasworks in London last year. The exhibition title draws from philosopher Henri Bergson, who emphasized intuition and lived experience over strict rationalism in our understanding of reality. Bergson suggests that, since we cannot empirically prove another person’s internal experience, we must take a ‘leap of sympathy’—a leap of trust—to relate to them. This idea finds resonance in Perach’s exhibition, unfolding across the gallery’s three...
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Dear XXX, I made some photos - they are here for you to see. The process continues to surprise me, since it is always less predictable than I anticipate. It all seems very straightforward (camera,tabletop,blocks), but along the way there is always some kind of unforeseeable development - and I guess these images are really a way of documenting that. We think we have a pretty good idea about how things work, but that’s rarely the case, and I’m very thankful for that, or else we would all be trapped in a pretty airless room together being objective about everything....
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Lévy Gorvy Dayan opens 'Alison Watt', a presentation of new works by the artist to coincide with her solo exhibition at Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery in Walpole Park, West London. Watt’s still life paintings are distinguished by a deft realism informed by perception, memory, and art historical research. The paintings on view at Lévy Gorvy Dayan and Pitzhanger form part of a series that engages with the life and collection of Sir John Soane (1753–1837), one of the foremost architects of the British Regency era. Soane is known for his eclectic collection of paintings, sculptures, and architectural fragments, as well...
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Maureen Paley is pleased to present 'An angel is just a messenger', the first solo exhibition of Kayode Ojo at the gallery and in the UK. His work employs a process of sourcing, collecting and displaying objects. His sculptures reveal how items can confer social status upon their owner, examining the artifice of taste and the aspirations associated with it. Though the sculptures reflect on the markers of excess and accumulation, these carefully staged compositions also embrace the fragility and impractical beauty of their objects.Drawing materials from fast-fashion websites and online retailers, he integrates the processes of browsing, scrolling, and...
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Almine Rech London is pleased to present 'AUF FALSCHER SEITE IN DIE FALSCHE RICHTUNG', Gregor Hildebrandt's ninth solo exhibition with the gallery, on view from 6 June to 26 July 2025. On the lower ground floor we will be presenting 'Relative Reality' Serolod's first solo show with the gallery. German artist Gregor Hildebrandt's paintings, sculptures and installations draw on music, cinema and underground cultures, arranging and combining visual elements of sound recordings and various recording media such as magnetic tapes, vinyl records or compact disks. Throughout his poetic work, infused with both sound and silence, Hildebrandt creates a wide range...
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As part of London Gallery Week, Kearsey & Gold presents 'Aufheben', the debut solo exhibition by Swiss London-based artist Filippo Antonello. A true Gesamtkünstler, Antonello’s methodology engages in an ongoing conversation between image and object. His work questions how these elements transform, and where the line lies between documentation and abstraction. Grounded in the Hegelian concept of “aufheben” – a paradoxical process of negation, preservation, and elevation – the show explores the dichotomy between erasure and retention, examining what is lost and what endures. Antonello’s abstract pieces, painted with various materials such as bleach and resin, embraces contradiction; the chemicals...
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Coinciding with London Gallery Weekend, Albion Jeune is pleased to present a group presentation of female New York-based artists Ivana Bašić (b. 1986, Belgrade), Shuyi Cao (b. 1990, Guangzhou), Cindy Ji Hye Kim (b. 1990, Incheon), Rachel Rossin (b. 1987, West Palm Beach), Hao Shuo (b. 1992, China), Fin Simonetti (b. 1986, Vancouver), and Ambera Wellmann (1982, Lunenberg) centred on George Bataille’s philosophical concept of Base Materialism, with a particular focus on animalism, materiality, and corporeality. Bataille’s notion disrupts traditional dualities by positing an active, irreducible base matter that resists idealistic ontological categorisations, thereby challenging conventional materialist paradigms and refusing...
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Curated by Polly Morgan, 'Best Self' examines the complex interplay between identity, authenticity, and the personas we adopt to navigate societal expectations. Drawing, in part, from R.D. Laing’s 'The Divided Self' and Yukio Mishima’s 'Confessions of a Mask', the exhibition explores how the façades we create can simultaneously protect, constrain, and distort, leading to a profound tension between inner truth and outward behaviour. The exhibition brings together several contemporary artists, including Juno Calypso, Mat Collishaw, and Morgan herself, with further contributors to be announced. The artist and artworks have been selected to offer nuanced interpretations of how identity is performed...
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mother's tankstation, London will present a solo exhibition by Hong Kong based artist, Stephen Wong Chun Hei.
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Patrick Heide Contemporary Art is delighted to announce Barbara Nicholls' first solo exhibition at the gallery. Barbara Nicholls’ monumental watercolours echo a deep-rooted fascination and concern with nature and its elements. Nicholls experiments with this traditional medium to decode geological evolution in a process oscillating between chance and measured control, emulating our planet’s forces, blending nature and mankind’s manipulation of it.
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Public Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new works by Emma cc Cook, and the artist’s second presentation with the gallery. Across two floors of the gallery’s expanded space, Cook’s paintings and sculptures skillfully craft a narrative that speaks to the complexities of American history and the collective memories embedded within. Cook often combines monochromatic paintings on canvas with insertions of walnut sticks, textural variations, and intriguing thematic ventures that are inspired by rural American West landscapes and the broad discourses surrounding identity, history, environment, and erasure. In this exhibition, Cook emboldens her paintings with bulbous vibrant...
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Jake Longstreth’s solo exhibition, ‘California Landscapes’, explores the artist’s continued documentation of American rural landscapes. Presenting eight large-scale paintings and thirteen works on paper, the exhibition captures different locations Longstreth has visited or encountered in Southern California. Drawing inspiration from Carleton Watkins’s documentation of America, Longstreth utilises a deep brown tonal palette and contrasting light to construct a landscape which transports viewers to these locations, providing a visceral sense of a lived experience. Recurring motifs of tennis courts, parking lots, and Amazon delivery trucks peek through the landscape and are framed by bushes, flowers and surrounding foliage. Contextualising what we...
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The cosmos has long captured the imagination of humanity, inspiring countless artistic expressions. In Chinese art, celestial bodies—such as the sun, moon, and stars—carry rich symbolism intricately woven into the cultural and philosophical fabric of society. Curated by Whitney Ferrare, 'Celestial Echoes: Reflections of the Cosmos in Sinophone Art' invites viewers to explore the profound connections between celestial entities and human experience as interpreted by a diverse collective of artists from China and Hong Kong. This exhibition features the works of Lu Dadong, Irene Chou, Richard Lin, Joseph Tong, Xie Fan, and Koon Wai Bong, each offering unique perspectives on...
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Cell 72: The Cost of Confinement, is an exhibition will transform the gallery into a prison cell for over 72 hours, during which the conceptual artist Allen Golden-Carpenter will live inside the cell. The purpose of this exhibition is to provide a raw and unfiltered insight into the inhuman conditions and psychological effects of incarceration, drawing attention to the often overlooked realities of prison life. The gallery space, known for its intimate size, creates an immersive experience. The all-glass storefront allows for passersby to witness the performance, adding a unique element of public engagement to the work. This setting will...
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Mazzoleni presents Contemplatio, the first London solo exhibition in almost a decade by contemporary Italian artist Andrea Francolino. Open from 5 June to 12 September, the exhibition offers a sanctuary for reflection, inviting visitors to contemplate the beauty found in both human and earthly imperfections. In Contemplatio, the artist invites viewers to rediscover two fundamental conditions for engaging deeply with art and its manifestation: contemplation and inspiration. Contemplation – through stillness and reflection – allows us to see beyond surface appearances, while inspiration transforms perception into generation. In an era driven by speed and performance, these concepts are elusive, Contemplatio...
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'Some Versions of Pastoral' is the first UK exhibition of David Salle’s latest body of work, the New Pastorals. The paintings are the result of a significant recent innovation in Salle’s art: his use of artificial intelligence as a tool to create more dynamic and conceptually rich compositions than ever before. Over his career, David Salle has taken as his subject imagery from a wide range of sources, including magazines, advertisements, art history and cartoons. Though his subject matter is ostensibly figurative, Salle’s paintings locate the imagery in pure formal play and an all-over composition that is deeply rooted in...
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Derek Jarman painted in series all his life. One canvas was never enough. Once completed, he would put it aside and start another in a closely related subject. His longest series, 'The Black Paintings' which relied heavily on the use of black paint or tar was started in 1986 and continued until 1991. This series of works will be exhibited for the first time in a chronological sequence over two exhibitions, the first opening during London Gallery Weekend. In addition a new publication will be launched by Pilot Press: 'The Assassination of P.P.P. in the Garden of Earthly Delights' (1984)...
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'Dialogues' is an annual exhibition series presented by LAMB Gallery, dedicated to bringing together two artists whose practices offer distinct yet complementary perspectives. Now in its second iteration, the exhibition joins Colombian painter Valentino Cortázar (b. 1949) and British painter Daisy Dodd-Noble (b. 1989), both of whose surreal approaches reimagine the art historical tradition of landscape painting. Through the pairings in 'Dialogues', LAMB Gallery aims to explore shared affinities across generations and geographies, creating space for new connections between artists, ideas, and viewers, while fostering fresh interpretations through the harmonious encounters that emerge in the gallery space.
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Hales is delighted to present Dialogues: Andrew Bick and Prunella Clough — launching the first in a series of duo exhibitions which brings together artists in conversation across generations. This initial pairing situates Andrew Bick (b. 1963, Gloucestershire, UK) alongside Prunella Clough (b. 1919 London – d. 1999 London, UK) whose practices share a formal exploration of abstraction and material curiosity. In poetic investigations, Bick’s paintings engage and disrupt systems and Clough’s spatial arrangements both hold illusory depth, physical layering and have a rigorous geometry. The exhibition centres on the legacy of British abstraction and the continued evolution of experimentation.
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I want to discuss libido not in the Freudian way but as life lust/energy. I’ve been told of a way to think of libido. To look at the human psyche as a landscape with mountains, bodies of water, deserts etc. Through these landscapes energy flows, whose sole purpose is to flow, as we understand it. And when you get scared, traumatised, anxious or what ever, the energy starts flowing inwards, like into holes in the landscape, where it gets trapped and with time demands all focus from the human (you). I have an interest in dissecting and feeling more attuned...
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The work of Biraaj Dodiya is unsteady, mutable. Painting shifts to sculpture and back again, surfaces are raised and flattened on repeat, the layers and chronologies of paint hovering between the landscape and the abstract. This collapse; of the image, of the body, of the state and our animal need to resist it are central to Dodiya's practice. For this two-person exhibition curated by Linsey Young, Dodiya will present a body of new work alongside that of celebrated Mumbai based artist Gieve Patel (1940–2023), who was a friend and has been a figure of inspiration to the younger artist. A...
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Snow-laden branches, lily ponds, rocky mountain sides, tropical gardens, sun-split cloudscapes – 'East of the Sun and West of the Moon', Norwegian artist Martine Poppe’s solo exhibition at Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, Tower Bridge, takes us on a journey through distant terrains. These landscapes emerge through a haze, as though coming into focus under a blinding beam of light, each infused with a particular kind of magic. Here, we are invited to be both reader and protagonist – artist and adventurer – coming together to explore and conjure new worlds. The exhibition takes its title from a Norwegian fairy tale, which...
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Pilar Corrias is pleased to present 'El Almendral', Philippe Parreno’s sixth solo exhibition with the gallery and the artist’s first at Conduit Street. El Almendral blends real landscape with cinematic creation into a hybrid form, situated on a 35-hectare plot north of Spain’s Tabernas desert. Anchored by a newly established park, the project functions simultaneously as an ecological habitat and a dynamic film set.
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Emily Kam Kngwarray (ca. 1914–96) is one of Australia’s most critically acclaimed contemporary artists. Her use of new art media began in the 1970s, when she began working with batik at Ankerrapw (Utopia Station homestead) in Australia’s Northern Territory. After developing a distinctive style with little external influence, she shifted to acrylic on canvas in 1988, marking the start of an extraordinary eight-year painting career during which she created over 3,000 works. 'My Country' will trace Kngwarray’s artistic evolution from her early organic forms to her later vibrant, dot-filled color fields, culminating in the minimalist compositions that defined her mature...
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Josh Lilley is pleased to present 'Engagements', the first UK solo presentation by Erica Mahinay. Mahinay constructs her paintings by dripping or pouring paint, using rollers and brushes, scrawling with an oil stick and tossing dry pigment onto wet surfaces. Her dynamic technique layers paint and then wipes it away – resulting in a luminescent skin – a bedrock of optical colour that glows beneath the surface. This is followed by a more gradual, contemplative dialogue as a composition evolves, a call and response approach in the pursuit of illusionistic space. Her aqueous painterly style produces a gestural aesthetic, where...
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Raed Yassin’s first solo exhibition at Cedric Bardawil, 'Eternal Ghost' takes as its subject the idea of living with the presence of phantoms and ghosts. The exhibition presents three bodies of works: 'The Company of Silver Spectres', 'Phantom', and a new music commission where the artist sharpens the ghostly to the extent that haunting itself becomes an act of remembrance. 'Eternal Ghost' takes us on a journey through the Beirut-born artist’s relationship with death, disappearance and the image, in colourful yet eerie ways. 'Eternal Ghost' will be accompanied by a programme of talks and performances.
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'Eyes in Downpour' unfolds as a quiet encounter between material, time, and memory. In this contemplative solo exhibition, Osman Dinç presents a constellation of sculptural forms shaped by gravity, balance, and elemental resonance—an environment in which the body, rather than the eye alone, becomes the vessel for perception. Positioned at the crossroads of Arte Povera and Minimalism, Dinç approaches sculpture as a spatial and philosophical inquiry. His works—crafted from iron, glass, lead, and steel—draw their strength not only from material presence but from the silent stories embedded within each element. For Dinç, materials are living archives. Iron, in particular, carries...
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'Figure–Ground' invites a critical interpretation of the hyphen within the title and its potential not only as a marker of division, but as a blur and friction-point. Here, boundaries loosen and binaries begin to fold. In this overlap, alternative readings of the past emerge. This reframing allows us to see the present not as fixed reality, but as shaped by what has been emphasised, silenced, or forgotten – opening space to question dominant narratives of the present.
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'Finding My Blue Sky' is an exhibition conceived as a constellation, at once epic and polyglot, personal and searchingly political. Curated by Dr. Omar Kholeif, this ambitious group show at Lisson Gallery features over twenty artists from diverse nationalities and eras, including several making their London debut, alongside twelve new commissions. The show elides biographical and cultural difference in overlapping personal narratives: it is at one level a self-reflexive statement, akin to a diary or memoir, evolving out of Kholeif’s formative interactions and new encounters with artists, and his own diasporic heritage (as the son of Egyptian and Sudanese parents)....
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Tiwani Contemporary's first In Focus introduction this year features, Felix Shumba: 'For want of a horse, a button was lost'. Shumba has created an installation of charcoal drawings influenced by the evidential and documentary values of photography, particularly referencing 19th century daguerreotype plates and the work of American photojournalist J. Ross Bauman's 1978 Pulitzer Prize winning sequence of photographs following the Grey's Scouts, a Rhodesian mounted infantry and their brutal treatment of suspected guerrillas as part of inland security activity. Featuring a dystopian fiction that imagines a time-traveling military corps, the Salt Corps agents, activating a revisitation and surveyance of...
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Kate MacGarry is pleased to announce Francis Upritchard’s sixth solo exhibition at the gallery, featuring new figurative sculptures, ceramics, and fabric masks. Made for her recent show at Kunsthall Charlottenborg, 'Any Noise Annoys an Oyster', the works weave together subtle references and connections to mythology, antiquity and the natural world. Francis Upritchard was born in 1976 in New Plymouth, New Zealand and lives and works in London and New Zealand. Upritchard’s work draws on figurative sculpture, blending references from literature to ancient sculptures, and burial grounds to science fiction. Her installations showcase a wide variety of materials; her distinctive figurative...
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Referencing the famous lines from T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land, 'Handful of Dust' brings together a group of emerging artists who either physically use or metaphorically respond to sand in their practice. A possible interpretation of Eliot’s line ‘I will show you fear in a handful of dust’ is that it can be viewed as a classical reference to the story of the Cumaen Sibyl that Eliot cites in the poem’s epigraph. First mentioned in Petronius’ Satyricon, the Cumaen Sibyl is a character from Greco-Roman mythology who approaches Apollo at Mount Olympus, asking him to grant her as many...
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In 'Hard Goods', Eli Ping’s solo debut in the UK, the artist reimagines the history of sculpture with a new body of work that pushes the limits of materiality and form. These new works draw inspiration from his earlier Monocarp series, in which he transforms canvas into eerie, textured sculptures through a process of resin application and sandblasting, resulting in works that appear to defy gravity — hovering just above the ground while simultaneously slicing through the air, reaching towards the ceiling in a strikingly dynamic display of motion and stillness. The exhibition presents new floor-standing bronze works that bypass...
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Maximillian William is delighted to present 'Holder Up', a new body of work by Ro Robertson, their third solo exhibition at the gallery. Drawing upon a working-class history of bodily engagement with the materials of heavy industry, Robertson channels the physicality of industrial labour through performance, drawing, riveted steel collage, and welded steel sculpture, reinterpreting its gestures into rhythmical abstract form. The exhibition’s title is drawn from the artist’s great-grandfather’s role in the shipyards: a ‘Holder Up’ – someone who was responsible for bracing red-hot rivets in place while they were hammered overhead into steel structures. Within a contemplative process...
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Jhaveri Contemporary presents the works of three South Asian artists - Muhanned Cader, Lubna Chowdhary and Seher Shah who together explore the line, landscape and architecture. Working in seemingly distinct mediums and with individual practices, all three artists share a commitment to making, relying on the intimacy of the hand and an engagement with materials and process. In the exhibition 'Horizons', these three artists explore variations of line, landscape, and the built environment. With distinctive individual practices, the three artists share a commitment to making, relying on the intimacy of hand and an engagement with materials and process. Together they...
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Studio/Chapple is excited to present 'Icyyy Grip', the first solo exhibition in London by multidisciplinary visual artist Kialy Tihngang. This new body of work connects breast flattening (a niche practice in the artist's familial country, Cameroon, where young girl's breasts are pounded with heated objects to stop early development, theoretically preventing sexual assault) with their own breast reduction through sculpture & video. While posing for pre-procedure pictures, Tihngang thought of colonial photographs of bare-breasted African women & girls. The subjects of these purportedly ethnographic, subtextually titillating images were observed, posed, & dissected in uncomfortably familiar ways. In 'Icyyy Grip', Tihngang...
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The three person show brings together Adham Faramawy, Cecilia Fiona and Jen O'Farrell to explore the ways in which the human subject might be de-centred in new radical ways of thinking about ecological consciousness and kinship.
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Alma Pearl is pleased to present 'Implicate Factory Outlet', Margarita Gluzberg’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. The show will feature new works on paper and a sound installation from the ongoing birdsong recording series, the first of which took place at the MAC/VAL Museum, Paris, 2009. Together, these works expand on the artist’s investigation around consumerism, nostalgia, beauty and desire. The new drawings, created with Soviet-era pencils from defunct factories, feature abstract dynamic forms that evoke a sense of archival drive through tangible remnants that connect to a deeper sphere of thought, history and time. Meanwhile, the sound installation...
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As a spatial practice, sculpture is inevitably implicated in the notion of concealment. The exhibition In Plain Sight at Luxembourg + Co. brings together selected works from the recent history of sculpture that push the boundaries between what is hidden and what is invisible
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Pippy Houldsworth Gallery is pleased to announce pioneering American artist Jennifer Bartlett’s (1941-2022) first significant exhibition in London since her solo show at Tate in 1982. This is the second in a trilogy of exhibitions exploring central motifs in Bartlett’s practice, following 'On the Water' at Marianne Boesky Gallery and coming ahead of 'In the Woods' at Paula Cooper Gallery. Amongst the best-known painters of her generation, Bartlett realised a prodigious body of work that defied categorisation, subscribing variously to contemporary art movements including Minimalism, Conceptualism and Neo-Expressionism, although never at the expense of an artistic personality uniquely her own....
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lbf contemporary is proud to present the debut solo exhibition for the London-based artist Gaia Ozwyn (b. 1991, United Kingdom). Born to a Caribbean-British family, Ozwyn’s multifaceted identity deeply informs her work, prompting a nuanced exploration of belonging and ‘otherness.’ Delving into the intricacies of world-building in an ethereal, imagined plane - Gaia Ozwyn interrogates ideas of solitude and belonging, the false dichotomies within intermediary spaces. By merging sculptural elements with painterly gestures, Ozwyn fosters dialogue between the concrete and the ephemeral, inviting observers into a realm where the tactile and conceptual converge and where personal narrative can echo universal...
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Alice Amati is delighted to present 'INTROVERSE', the first UK solo exhibition by Italian Zurich-based artist Ilaria Vinci, opening to coincide with the London Gallery Weekend this June. Vinci’s multimedia practice explores the porous nature of reality by harnessing the narrative-building possibilities inherent in cultural motifs like billboards, food replicas, mythical creatures, and fandom tropes. For this exhibition, Vinci turns to ancient architectural forms of defense and recreation, such as towers and labyrinths, to investigate the 'mechanics of imagination' and how fantasies shape identity and society. Influenced by the tradition of 'fantastical' and 'impossible' architecture, including the surreal blueprints of...
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Invisible Landscapes, curated by Omar Mazhar for London Gallery Weekend, presents new sculptural work by Romilly Saumarez Smith and Lucille Lewin. In an invitation to discover the unseen, both artists engage with the past through deeply personal yet political explorations, transforming the discarded and forgotten into vibrant new beginnings.
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IMT Gallery is proud to present the first UK solo exhibition of Paris-based artist Soyoung Hyun. 'Invitation To A Ritual' features two interconnected bodies of work: 'Purification box' and 'Shadow'. These works delve into themes of memory, transformation, and the delicate boundary between presence and absence. Hyun draws on personal and cultural rituals as pathways to emotional healing. Her ceramic pieces oscillate between functional objects and sculptural forms, blurring traditional boundaries and inviting viewers into an introspective experience. Hyun’s 'Purification box' series is a collection of clay vessels adorned with volcanic stones from Mount Etna. Each serving as a repository...
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Stephen Friedman Gallery is pleased to present a survey of works by Native American visual artist and curator Jaune Quick-to-See Smith (1940-2025). Smith created complex abstract paintings and prints for over five decades. Known for her poetic, curious, and profound interpretations of America’s particular forms of bigotry toward Native peoples, the artist’s sharp humour pierced through the heavy topics of race, colonialism, pollution, genocide, and survival. This marks the first presentation of the artist's work with the gallery.
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HackelBury proudly presents the first UK solo exhibition by acclaimed artist, Joanne Leonard. ‘Vintage Photographs and Collages’ features vintage photographs from the 1960s and 1970s and unique early collage pieces from 1969 to the 1980s. This retrospective offers an intimate look into Leonard’s artistic evolution and her innovative approach to visual storytelling. Known for her evocative and deeply personal imagery which she describes as “intimate documentary”, Leonard’s work from this era captures a profound sense of time and place, blending documentary-style photography with poetic and dreamlike compositions. Her early collages incorporate found imagery, handwritten text, and layered textures, reflecting an...
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David Zwirner is pleased to announce an exhibition of new paintings by American artist Joe Bradley at the gallery’s London location. This will be Bradley’s second exhibition with David Zwirner since the announcement of his representation in May 2023. His celebrated debut at David Zwirner New York, Vom Abend, was presented in spring 2024. In November 2025, a major survey of Bradley’s works from the past ten years will open at Kunsthalle Krems, Austria. In these new paintings, figurative elements, which Bradley had begun to develop in previous works, emerge as central compositional structures. A group of horizontal paintings feature...
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Thaddaeus Ropac London presents three new paintings by Jordan Casteel coinciding with London Gallery Weekend. Born in Denver and now based in New York, Casteel is known for her magnetic, larger-than-life compositions that combine empathetic storytelling with bold, luminescent colour. The presentation follows the recent announcement of Casteel’s representation by Thaddaeus Ropac in February this year, as well as the artist’s inclusion in the major group exhibition The Time is Always Now: Artists Reframe the Black Figure which travelled from the National Portrait Gallery, London to The Box, Plymouth; Philadelphia Museum of Art; and North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh...
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Emalin is pleased to announce an exhibition of new paintings by Kate Spencer Stewart (b. 1984 in Phoenix, AZ, US; lives and works in Los Angeles) alongside a set of 19th century lithographs by Odilon Redon (b. 1840 in Bordeaux, France; d. 1916 in Paris). Working a century apart, the two artists playing with alchemy and transformation alongside contrasts of nocturnal and diurnal light are brought into dialogue for the first time at the gallery’s space at The Clerk’s House, 118½ Shoreditch High Street.
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Workplace is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new works by London based artist Ki Yoong.
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Cooke Latham Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibtion by Kofi Perry (b.1998, Sidon). Perry is an American-Iranian contemporary artist whose work reimagines ancient history and contemporary Black American culture. His large-scale narrative paintings, made with peinture à l’essence on canvas, overlay architectural landscapes with symbolic objects and the human figure. His figuration offers a personal take on classicism, drawing from the shared aesthetics of ancient civilisations: anatomical idealization, round and simple forms and frieze compositions. In addition to Perry ’s large paintings, his intimate portraits, museal still life paintings, ceramics, and sound works all build on a continuous...
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Cob Gallery is proud to present 'Like Lovers Do', the debut UK solo exhibition by American artist Katelyn Eichwald. Featuring new paintings on canvas, hessian, and linen, alongside a suite of collage on paper, this exhibition draws the viewer into a private, votive space—part shrine, part mirage—where the emotional architecture of adolescence flickers between memory and invention. Like the title borrowed from an Elias Rønnenfelt song, 'Like Lovers Do' is a reverie. Eichwald's paintings emerge from the thresholds of girlhood—not as biography or identity, but as atmosphere. They are emotional transcriptions of secrets folded into a diary, snapshots of yearning...
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Sylvia Kouvali is pleased to present, for the first time in London, works by Luigi Zuccheri (b. 1904, Gemona del Friuli; d. 1974, Venice). This exhibition seeks to present an overview of Zuccheri’s ambitious practice beginning with one of his earliest works from 1940 through to his later paintings of the mid 1960s to early 70s. Working in tempera, made from his own pigments from stones collected from local riverbanks, Zuccheri created a body of work depicting still lives, Italian landscapes, flora and fauna, animals and religious iconography. A fugitive during the Nazi occupation of Northern Italy, Zuccheri’s later began...
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Cristea Roberts Gallery is delighted to present an exhibition of new drawings by Marie Harnett (b.1983). ' Were you dreaming?' , the artist’s fourth solo show with the gallery, brings together twenty-five intricate works on paper depicting tender, decadent and dream-like scenes inspired by contemporary film, Greek mythology and Old Master paintings.
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Tommaso Corvi-Mora is thrilled to present an exhibition of new works by English artist Matthew Warner, his first at the gallery. Matthew Warner belonged to the final year of Camberwell College’s ceramics degree, historically one of the main University-level degrees of this kind in the UK. Perhaps this connection to a long line of artists working with clay convinced him even more of the currency and importance of old forms and their potential new meanings. Warner is primarily interested in the social history of clay and in how vessels have been markers of taste, class and cultural history for millennia....
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GRIMM is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new works by Matthias Franz (b. 1984, Ilmenau, DE) at the London gallery, opening this Summer. Coinciding with London Gallery Weekend (June 6 - 8, 2025), this will be Franz’s third solo exhibition with the gallery and his first exhibition in the city. For Franz, painting is a necessarily slow and thoughtful process. Inspired variously by literature, cinema and critical theory, the artist uses paint and canvas to visualise an interior notion or question. Muted earth tones are contrasted with shadowy outlines and full primary hues that comprise invented architectural spaces...
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New Art Projects is delighted to present 'Me and You in The Continuum (Now: Zero)', a two person show by Irish artists Brian Teeling and Dorje de Burgh. Their practices are rooted primarily in photography but they also work in mixed-media, film, and installation. This exhibition utilises an narrative literary device both embedded and found in modern fiction, specifically, Philip K. Dick’s 'The Man in The High Castle' as a source of intrigue and inspiration. This double narrative device of a book-within-a-book raises questions about the nature of truth and reality while suggesting that fiction can reveal historical truths more...
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The first London retrospective of work by Richard Hunt (1935–2023), one of the foremost American sculptors of the 20th and 21st centuries, opens at White Cube Bermondsey in April 2025. Over a seven decade-long career, Hunt staged more than 150 solo shows and completed over 160 large-scale public sculpture commissions worldwide. In 1971, at the age of 35, he achieved a historic milestone as the first African American sculptor to receive a retrospective at New York’s MoMA. Working predominantly in metal, Hunt was profoundly inspired by biological science and the natural world. His hybrid sculptures are characterised by dualities, that...
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Berntson Bhattacharjee is pleased to present a solo exhibition by British painter, William Farr (b.1992, Yorkshire, UK), based in London. He received his MA in Painting at the Royal College of Art (2024) and is currently working towards his first solo exhibition which will take place in May at Berntson Bhattacharjee, London. In his work, William Farr pursues a condition of prayer. His abstract paintings are created through a meditative, layered process, seeking to produce an immersive experience of sublime intensity. Farr works with oil on linen canvas, using delicate mixtures of pigments and mediums to achieve varied depths and...
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Haricot Gallery is thrilled to present 'Miracle State', a solo exhibition of new works by Hetty Douglas. If we were born whole but became fragmented in body, mind, and spirit through abandonment and shame (mortification), then we must seek a way to return to our Miracle State. Hetty Douglas’s solo show invites you to partake in a journey of psychological renewal. This exhibition can be described as the ‘inner drugstore,’ with shelves stocked with the addiction of excitement, the poison of shame, false fears, and the seduction of self-abandonment. Each work in this exhibition measures the weight of these learned...
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Pilar Corrias is pleased to present 'Move Baby, Move', Ragna Bley’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. For this exhibition, Bley examines the unseen forces that influence us, shaping our focus and sense of self. In a time when both humanity and nature are in a state of constant flux, Bley creates a vivid, transportive universe through her paintings. Her approach is deeply personal, drawing on her own sense of place, the unpredictable power of nature and a desire to experiment with the materiality of paint.
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Tiwani Contemporary is pleased to present 'Virginia Chihota: Munoonei kana makaditarisa nhai Mwari?/What do you see when you look at me ohh God?' Chihota inimitably visualises her inner world as an emotionally shifting, symbolic terrain—a reconnaissance marked by vigilance, self-questioning, and transformative resolution. These new works originate from a question that unexpectedly came to her, 'what do you see when you look at me?'. The recurring motif of a seat, specifically a stool, becomes the pedestal for the represented body (her own) in direct observation and conversation with the Divine. A series of gesturally restless, and physiologically awkward standing or...
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Sherbet Green presents Near and Far, the second solo exhibition at the gallery from Sonya Derviz (b. 1994, Moscow). The exhibition comprises new paintings continuing the artist's exploration of human experience within the medium, alongside an essay from art historian Théo de Luca
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Ben Hunter is pleased to announce an exhibition of new sculptures by Clementine Keith-Roach. These works build on the artist’s practice of merging found vessels with casts of body parts using paint to create impossible objects. Time, in her work, is out of joint: the vessels are antique, the body-casts are a snapshot of the present, and the paintwork blurs these temporalities together. They are a strange variant of polychrome sculpture, in which material erosion becomes a kind of impressionist painting. The exhibition comprises six new sculptures that intensify Keith-Roach’s formal language. Hands and arms rush around the vessels, grabbing...
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Emalin is delighted to present a solo exhibition by Augustas Serapinas (b. 1990, Vilnius, Lithuania). This will be the artist's fourth show at the gallery. Serapinas' practice is invested in recomposing public spaces in order to foreground and problematise the assumptions that shape them. Researching specifically each site his work appears in, he uncovers hidden dynamics of social hierarchy, economy and memory that decide on how institutions function, how people interact, who they pay attention to and which objects are passed unacknowledged. He strategises and weaponises the physical existence of secrets and access to spaces, uncovered through researching the history...
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'Of Movement, Materials and Methods' is inspired by the rich pageantry of the Ojude Oba festival. Held annually in Ijebu-Ode, Nigeria, the festival celebrates Yoruba heritage and honours the Awujale, the paramount ruler of the Ijebu people. Known for its equestrian processions, resplendent attire, and communal traditions, Ojude Oba is a powerful symbol of identity, unity, and continuity. For Fadugba, it becomes both subject and starting point—a site of gesture, history, and living tradition. Her latest work marks a shift in her practice: from water to land, solitary swimmers to collective choreography, offering a personal yet expansive reflection on heritage...
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Edel Assanti is pleased to present Vienna-based artist Simon Lehner’s first UK solo exhibition, 'Of Peasants & Basterds'. Working across sculpture, painting, film and installation, Lehner’s practice interrogates the relationship between the image-onslaught of the information age and psychic inner life. His research probes algorithm-accelerated echo chambers as they evolve into mainstream social doctrines. 'Of Peasants & Basterds' announces its theme with a wax sculpture of the word “Community,” installed to gradually melt over the course of the exhibition. This word resonates squeamishly with a generation who were spoon-fed utopian visions of a diverse, borderless community interconnected by benevolent Tech...
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“When can I say your name and have it mean only your name and not what you left behind?” — Ocean Vuong, On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous (Penguin Press, 2019) Marking 50 years since the end of the Vietnam War, Only your name is a group exhibition featuring new and recent work by artists of Vietnamese descent Hoa-Dung Clerget, Vicky Đỗ and Duong Thuy Nguyen. The exhibition follows the journey of Vietnamese people migrating to the UK from 1975 onwards, preserving history through a Vietnamese lens and reflecting on the contemporary diaspora. Presented by SLQS Gallery in Shoreditch, the exhibition...
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Saatchi Yates welcomes legendary artist Peter Saul to their London gallery, for a solo exhibition. This presentation shows Saul turning his satirical gaze onto the art world itself, exploring and deconstructing the contemporary art market through bold and colourful figures whilst showcasing a survey of paintings from 1963 to the present day.
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Timothy Taylor is pleased to announce 'Pictures for Happy Existentialists', an exhibition by Jonathan Lasker. Opening 24 April in London, the presentation will feature paintings and drawings dating from 1990 through 2025, offering a curated survey of Lasker’s singular exploration into line, figure, and ground. Over his four-decade career, Lasker has conducted a rigorous examination of painting’s pictorial space. A master colourist, he creates riotously hued canvases that challenge our perception of form and the way we identify subjects in space. He fluidly moves between conscious and subconscious decision-making, generating paintings that invite viewers to engage in a similar dialogue....
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Polyphonies brings together a group of artists who challenge the intrinsic hierarchies and biases of language. Translation, creolisation and colonisation have long been powerful and transformative actors across all languages. These events have often led to the creation of hybrid vernaculars that are enriched and diminished in their own particular ways –sometimes resulting in the corollary erosion or complete erasure of other tongues. The Greek word poliphōnia translates literally to ‘many sounds’, and in music, polyphony is given to mean two or more independent melodies played simultaneously. The group exhibition Polyphonies presents an array of voices who challenge dominant languages...
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'Powder Puff' is a solo exhibition of Florence Houston, focusing on the artist’s fascination with food that people tend to look at rather than eat—with a particular emphasis on jellies. The wobbling, visually striking nature of jelly intrigues her, creating a dynamic balance between attraction and repulsion. She began painting jellies in 2021, drawing inspiration from Victorian illustrations and the memories of her childhood. The allure of Houston’s jellies, and in her painting practice in general, lies in their ability to be both aesthetically beautiful and grotesque. The exhibition marks the culmination of her growing interest in the tension between...
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Rachel Clancy's debut solo exhibition
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William Hine is pleased to present a solo exhibition by the Glasgow-based artist Rae-Yen Song (b.1993, Edinburgh). The exhibition will feature a series of new ceramics and works on paper. The exhibition precedes the artist's largest institutional exhibition to date at Tramway, Glasgow (opening November 2025) and is Song's debut solo exhibition in London.
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Abstract and Informalist paintings by Rafael Canogar (b. 1935 Toledo, Spain) from 1959-1963 exploring material itself as a form of expression
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Maureen Paley is pleased to present 'Real love is a love that sets you free' at Studio M. This is Chioma Ebinama’s third exhibition with the gallery. The show explores contemporary femininity and how it has been shaped through narratives spanning myth and manga. These works also champion the potential for love to be a space for liberation. Real love is a love that sets you free is a collection of works on paper that meditate on nighttime. As Ebinama observed, “Night was once a sacred time, but now, for most people in the post-industrial world, it feels spiritually empty....
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Almine Rech London is pleased to present 'Reality is Relative', Serolod's first solo exhibition with the gallery, on view from 6 June to 26 July 2025. In Serolod’s paintings, boundaries are only suggestions. Look closer, and you discover that each form is profoundly connected to everything around it. Einstein's theory of general relativity is a crucial touchstone for the artist. Her work is a means of exploring this idea, delving into the minute details to reveal how everything is moreintertwined than it seems. Each work begins as a photo. Using an editing platform, the artist digitally manipulates the images, searching...
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Lyndsey Ingram is pleased to present 'Stephen Chambers: Recent Paintings', the artist’s inaugural exhibition at the gallery. The presentation will focus primarily on two series of oil paintings; the Berlin Flowers and the Obsidian Mirrors. Both bodies of work are painted in oil with the colour and compositional clarity that defines Chambers’ wider oeuvre and are extremely complex. Chambers begins by painting the flowers with intense precision, only adding the background once he is satisfied with the vase and various bloom. Though their subject matter is traditional, Chambers uses the concept of the still life as a way of capturing...
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In this two-person exhibition, Molly Burrows and Woo Jin Joo converge through their engagement in storytelling through disparate mediums of embroidery, ceramics, painting, collage and sculpture. Themes of transformation and imaginary worlds through myth making unfold in a narrative which takes place across the gallery space in the form of acts akin to a play. It is accompanied by a soundscape comprising two movements. Depictions of characters in landscape and the manifestation of the East Asian myths, beliefs, religions and shamanistic rituals bridge a journey into both personal and collective memory. During London Gallery Weekend, a live activation will take...
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Ordovas presents 'Sculpted', an exhibition bringing together sculptures by leading modern and contemporary artists, and exploring the ways in which they approach the materiality and dimensionality of the medium. United by a notion of the ‘void', the works presented highlight how negative space has been used in sculpture to evoke emotion and response by some of the most notable artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. The exhibition presents a selection of works diverse in size and subject, and executed in a range of mediums and techniques; they range from Bronze Form (Patmos), an abstract sculpture by Dame Barbara Hepworth...
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This exhibition brings together four practices to explore traces of personal and collective experiences through the domestic, the familiar and the everyday. A range of languages and materials are engaged to evoke the body in much of the work, and its implication is evident in its absence as much as presence. The show addresses the inherent memories, relationships and human experiences found in the vernacular of life.
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For his first solo exhibition with the gallery, The Approach is pleased to announce new sculptures and paper collages by Brazilian artist, Anderson Borba. Borba (b. 1972, Santos, Brazil) lives and works in both London and São Paulo. Through his practice, he seeks textural ambiguity, twisting and expanding the material and conceptual possibilities of wood, creating autonomous totems or hanging wall reliefs. A distinctive feature of Borba’s approach is the synthesis of traditional techniques with contemporary modes of expression, such as digitally manipulated images where the boundaries between image and material blur. Borba’s practice involves negotiating with materials to determine...
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Thomas Dane Gallery will present an exhibition of American artist Paul Thek (b. 1933, Brooklyn, New York, d. 1988, Manhattan, New York) curated by Kenny Schachter and Jonathan Anderson, featuring paintings, works on paper and previously unseen sketches and writings. Spanning three decades of the artist’s career, this will be the first exhibition of Thek’s work in the UK for over a decade, and the first in the UK to focus on the artist’s painting practice. Paul Thek sketched and painted throughout his life, portraying friends and loved ones, documenting his surroundings and giving form to conscious and unconscious thoughts...
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Soup presents the gallery’s fourteenth exhibition, Tulani Hlalo’s solo exhibition ‘Silly Bitch’, curated by Georgia Stephenson. Hlalo (b. 1994, Newcastle upon Tyne) is a British-Zimbabwean artist living and working in Glasgow. She completed her BA in Fine Art from Manchester School of Art in 2017. Comprising textile, moving image, performance, sculpture and installation, Hlalo’s recent bodies of work borrow from the niche subculture of competitive dog grooming as a visual language to explore how identity is at once defined and changeable. Employing playfulness and humour, as well as bizarre or otherwise unconventional imagery, her research examines a search for one’s...
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greengrassi is pleased to present Simon Ling's seventh solo exhibition with the gallery
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domobaal is pleased to announce 'SLANT', Nicky Hirst's fourth solo exhibition in the gallery. 'SLANT' is an exploration of the everyday, a shift in perspective that transforms the mundane into the extraordinary. In this new body of work, Nicky Hirst invites us to see familiar objects in a way that reveals the beauty and wonder often hidden in plain sight. By exaggerating certain details or changing the scale, Hirst challenges our assumptions and perceptions, urging us to reconsider the ordinary. Whether through the repetition of a single element or the playful distortion of proportions, each piece in this exhibition takes...
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Larkin Durey is delighted to present an exhibition of new work by Massoud Hayoun, the artist’s second solo show with the gallery. Hayoun’s paintings are an ongoing investigation into enduring systems of control and the redeeming power of culture and community. In this new body of work, Hayoun continues to draw upon the rich legacy of his Egyptian, Tunisian heritage, specifically the stories shared by his elders that speak of exile and loss but also love and resistance. Their portraits populate his canvases, immortalised in tones of blue that shimmer between past and present and positioned in intimate dialogue with...
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Grosvenor Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of work by renowned British sculptor Stephen Cox RA The exhibition coincides with London Gallery Weekend and will feature a special artist-led walkthrough on Friday 6 June at 7pm, offering visitors an opportunity to gain personal insights into Cox's creative process and longstanding practice. Renowned for his monumental stone sculptures that fuse classical Western and non-Western traditions, this exhibition shifts focus to the intimate scale of Cox's work. On display will be a selection of bronze sculptures, accompanied by preparatory sketches and studies, offering a deeper look into the artist's exploration...
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Opera Gallery London is delighted to present ‘Sunrise Mission’, a major solo exhibition by Berlin-based contemporary artist Anselm Reyle. This show marks Reyle’s first major solo exhibition in London, showcasing an ambitious new body of work that blends bold abstraction with industrial materials and striking chrome finishes. ‘Sunrise Mission’ features a comprehensive selection of Reyle’s latest series, including abstract, stripe, foil and scrap metal paintings as well as ceramics and neon installations. This exhibition will also premiere of the chrome brushstroke paintings, developed in 2024 and exhibited as a full series for the first time. Known for his innovative use...
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In tandem with London Gallery Weekend, Herald St presents an exhibition of new works by Nicole Wermers (b.1971, Emsdetten, Germany). The exhibition will follow ‘Marathon Dance Relief’, her first institutional exhibition in Ireland at Lismore Castle Arts this March. Responding to the particular architecture and interior of Herald St’s Bloomsbury location, a former antiquities shop on Museum Street close to the British Museum, Wermers will show a body of typically evocative and slyly humorous new sculptures that reflect on the social, economic and psychologic hierarchies of different spaces – from the past to present.
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Gala Porras-Kim’s research-driven practice examines how our understanding of cultural artefacts is shaped by the museological and modern epistemological conventions that dictate their collection, taxonomy, preservation and display. Monika Sprüth and Philomene Magers are pleased to present a solo exhibition featuring new and recent works by the artist on the occasion of London Gallery Weekend. Both visually striking and thought-provoking, Porras-Kim’s drawings, paper marbling works and sculpture explore the transformation—and possibly emancipation—of objects throughout time.
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The gallery is delighted to present upcoming exhibitions featuring the latest works of Spanish artist Natalia Ocerin and the Argentinian duo Rivas and Wloch Natalia Ocerin, a London-based painter, is celebrated for her hyperreal oil paintings that depict faux-naif plasticine sculptures, offering incisive commentary on constructed realities. Her creative process begins with sculpting simplified plasticine figures and scenes, ranging from whimsical gatherings to apocalyptic landscapes. These are then meticulously transformed into hyperrealistic paintings using a trompe-l’oeil technique that masterfully replicates the textures and colors of plasticine. Meanwhile, Paula Rivas and Christian Wloch, the duo behind Rivas and Wloch Atelier, create...
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Thomas Dane Gallery presents 'The Erotics of Passage', Jimmy Robert’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, his first in the gallery in London. The new body of work continues Robert’s exploration of the intersection between photography and sculpture, delving into the instability of memory, image, and narrative. Working with found images, old family photographs and constructed collages Robert avoids the formality and orthodoxy of typical framing methods; instead, allowing his photographs to hang from, drape over, and fold around invented wooden structures. By undermining his photographs’ key illusory function, that of being a window into representation, they teeter in an...
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Hannah Barry Gallery is pleased to present 'The Garden'. A solo exhibtion featuring works by Harley Weir
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Music—intangible, abstract, and deeply emotive—has long been a guiding force for modern artists. 'The Music of Art' explores how visual artists in the twentieth century responded to music not just as subject matter, but as a structural and philosophical model for painting and sculpture. Featuring works by Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, Wassily Kandinsky, Juan Gris, Raoul Dufy, Jean Dubuffet, Alexander Calder, Georges Braque, and Alberto Burri, this exhibition brings together artists who translated sound into form, rhythm into composition, and harmony into colour. Curated by the renowned musician Eve, the exhibition highlights the enduring dialogue between musical and visual abstraction....
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In May 2025 the ambitious solo exhibition 'the rainbow body' by Ugo Rondinone opens at Sadie Coles HQ Kingly Street, following its install at Aspen Art Museum
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Bluerider ART London, Mayfair is honoured to present 'The Weight of Lightness' featuring three internationally acclaimed artists who transform paper into profound artistic expressions: Cao Jigang (China, b. 1955), Angela Glajcar (Germany, b. 1970), and Bay Tang Jiaxin (China, b. 1995). Each artist explores the dual nature of paper—lightness and weight, fragility and resilience, simplicity and complexity—imbuing this everyday material with deep spirituality and artistic significance. This exhibition not only showcases the limitless potential of paper but also redefines its meaning through a cross-cultural and intergenerational dialogue, allowing viewers to witness the transformation of paper from an ephemeral medium into...
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IONE & MANN is pleased to present 'Thread Suns', a two person exhibition with new and recent work by Anna Higgins and Aimée Parrott. Working in creative dialogue within their distinctive practices, the artists engage in a rhythmic conversation between materiality, colour and composition at the threshold between the tangible and what is intuitively felt, exploring the experiential wonder of a boundaryless world. Each measurement plotted, somehow cell by cell, from hair to hair, each follicle and every microcosmic separate part, formed, substantiated, transubstantiated and each movement forwards a part of a universal measurement in several directions. Cosmic and infinitesimal,...
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Modern Art is pleased to present Mark Manders’ first solo exhibition with the gallery since announcing his representation. His sculptural works frequently portray anonymous figures, cast in bronze, though with the outward appearance and texture of dried or wet clay. One such example is a bronze edition of Ramble Room Chair, 2010-2025, installed in the ground-floor gallery. The sculpture comprises a clay-like figure resting on a domestic chair. Possessing no arms or lower torso—a wooden plank holds the body like proxy legs—the sculpture seems vulnerable and dependent, yet at the same time peaceful, serene and totally at ease. Upon closer...
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JD Malat Gallery, London, is delighted to present 'Time Alone', the debut London solo exhibition by South Korean artist Han Ji Min (b. 1978, Jeollabuk-do), opening this May in the heart of Mayfair. Featuring 15 poignant oil compositions, this exhibition marks a significant milestone in Han's career, introducing London audiences to her serene, introspective world. Employing her soft-edged depictions of figures in tranquil, peaceful environments, Han Ji Min explores the delicate contrasts between the external world and the inner emotional landscape. Through her signature use of near-achromatic hues of gentle greys, blues, pink, Han articulates the quiet tension of contemporary...
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'To Bad, So Sad, Maybe Next Birth' was a phrase my parents would say whenever something was out of my control and didn’t go exactly according to plan. It feels to me like a short phrase that embodies the entire human struggle, like Sisyphus pushing the boulder up the hill. It feels like suffering and resilience on a scale that goes beyond one lifetime. If we are being reborn, we are living out a grand narrative of desiring, striving, stumbling, soaring, tumbling, grieving, learning, dying, and starting over, over and over again. With enough time, even in one life we...
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'To Desir, Mo Lamor' marks Shiraz Bayjoo's second solo exhibition with Copperfield.There are no native people to some of the islands in the Indian Ocean. The only natives to a place like Mauritius were the animals and plant life that came before the first humans. When they came they brought with them enslaved and indentured workers but they also brought change. Stepping beyond a purely human centred point of view Bayjoo draws our attention to the other victims of the plantations, with an exhibition that forms a multi-part memorial to the many lost species, some of which exist now only...
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Trafalgar Avenue is pleased to present 'Together We Fall Apart', a solo exhibition by C Lucy R Whitehead. The exhibition centres upon process and recent developments in Lucy’s approach to painting. It marks a new direction in her practice and privileges experimentation, foregrounding not so much the medium of painting but the means by which and the modes in which it is made. Anatomical drawing is the foundation of Lucy’s practice and for several years the body has been her primary subject. Whilst that remains, her source material has evolved from flattened manipulated digital images to sculptural physical forms. In...
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The map and the territory is the final chapter of total climate, a cycle of exhibitions reflecting upon the relationship between colonial history and ecology. Opening on 5 June 2025 to coincide with London Gallery Weekend, the exhibition features works by Abbas Zahedi, Akeem Smith, Chloe Quenum, Diane Cescutti, Haroun Hayward, Tanoa Sasraku, and Theresa Weber. Inspired by discourses exploring the links between social inequality, structural racism and environmental deterioration, total climate presents the work of artists whose practices conjure the interwovenness of natural and historical processes, exposing the way in which natural exploitation, cultural domination and territorial possession are...
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Sprovieri is delighted to present 'Unfolding of Time', the third solo exhibition by Renato Leotta at the gallery.
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Canopy Collections is delighted to present 'What was left behind', an exhibition of new paintings by Emerson Pullman. This will be the artist’s first solo show at Canopy Collections HQ. Pullman’s figurative paintings exist in the space between realism and abstraction. The depiction of a figure in a scene is used as a framework through which the artist explores themes of time, memory, introspection and mortality. His subjects are often depicted turning away from the viewer, creating a certain distance between the image and its audience and leaving space for contemplation and reflection. Pullman plays with the mechanics of painting,...
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Waddington Custot are pleased to announce a solo exhibition of generative works by Bernar Venet. Entitled 'When Steel Dreams of Code', the exhibition combines decades of conceptual inquiry with the emerging possibilities of generative art, logically extending Venet’s renowned Angles series. It will be the first time Venet’s generative works are exhibited in the UK, and will coincide with London Gallery Weekend.
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'Why Do I Stare at the Sky and Long for the Clouds' is a solo exhibition by Mandy Franca that brings together works reflecting on time, stillness, and perception. Franca is a multidisciplinary artist who researches interconnectedness relating to transient existential themes, time, the everyday, migration, and the digital. Drawing from her life experiences, shaped by growing up in a cross-cultural environment and her personal archive, she investigates the meaning of mundanity to give eternal value to seemingly insignificant places and objects. During a period of prolonged immobility, Franca often gazed through the glass windows of her home, observing the...
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Representing a major breakthrough in the development of Antony Gormley’s visual language, the early lead works – initiated in the mid-1970s, and developed amid the protracted geopolitical tensions of the Cold War – stand among the most iconic of the artist’s career. ‘WITNESS: Early Lead Works’ reintroduces audiences to these seminal sculptures, tracing how Gormley’s early experimentations with the material laid the groundwork for many subsequent bodies of work.
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Cecilia Brunson Projects is pleased to present 'Choreography of the Imagination', the gallery’s second exhibition with Claudia Alarcón & Silät, a collective of over one hundred women weavers from the indigenous Wichí communities of northern Salta, Argentina. Their textiles, celebrated in the 2024 Venice Biennale, converge an ancestral geometric language with references to stories and dreams. They are woven from the hand-spun fibres of the native chaguar plant, a material and practice deeply rooted in Wichí culture, and a vital channel of non-verbal expression: the weavings communicate unspoken thoughts, the messages found within dreams and subconscious intuition. Claudia Alarcón &...
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Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert is delighted to announce a forthcoming exhibition of early works by David Hockney. The exhibition will bring together an impressive selection of paintings, drawings and prints from both public and private collections, many of which have not been seen together since the 1960s. Curated by Marco Livingstone, 'In the Mood for Love: Hockney in London, 1960-1963' will be the first exhibition to solely review this pivotal three-year period that encompassed Hockney’s artistic developments at the Royal College of Art and immediately after. It will be accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue with an essay by Livingstone and a...
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'Æon' presents a dialogue between two artistic and life duos: Justyna and Paweł Baśnik, who co-create the collectives The Nihilist Church and The Nameless Hero, and Inside Job (Ula Lucińska and Michał Knychaus). Aeon, the longest geochronological unit, opens a reflection on the planet's past and future, mythology and geology, technology and organicity. 'Æon' is a speculation about the time before and after humans – a story about transformation, alienation and erosion of forms. The artists explore the strangeness and horror of ecological crises viewed through two temporal axes—the past and the future—urging a shift in the way we conceive...
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Soft Commodity presents Condition, a duo exhibition of new works by Joel Wycherley and Sonya Derviz, on view at The Shop, Sadie Coles HQ, from 6–28 June 2025.
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David Batchelor (b. 1955) draws inspiration from urban environments. He responds to the city – its shapes and forms, its planes and edges, and not least its colours - putting him in close kinship with the pioneering abstractionists of Latin American modernism. Since 2020, Cecilia Brunson Projects has worked with Batchelor on a series of commissions, realising his characteristically vibrant and angular aesthetic in textile media for the first time. The series forms, in part, an unexpected, playful reinterpretation of the Concrete movements of Latin America, an enduring source of inspiration for the artist. At the centre of the exhibition...