Nearly three decades after his landmark Hayward survey, Anish Kapoor returns with a major exhibition that transforms the entire gallery
Nearly three decades after his landmark Hayward survey, Anish Kapoor returns with a major exhibition that transforms the entire gallery
Alex Israel transforms the surfboard fin into a monumental sculptural form in Upside Down at Gagosian Davies Street
Bridging the Gap is a show of sculpture that draws inspiration from its immediate environment, using the proximity of Southwark Bridge as a metaphor
Bridging the Gap is a show of sculpture that draws inspiration from its immediate environment, using the proximity of Southwark Bridge as a metaphor
The Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami (ICA Miami) has announced the first major museum survey of paintings by Carroll Dunham... Read More
The Barbican opens one of its most ambitious exhibitions of the year tomorrow with Project a Black Planet: The Art... Read More
COLLISIO, a vibrant exploration of memory, family, nostalgia and material disruption.
Synoptico is a new multimedia performance by Eno Freedman Brodman combining dance, video art and immersive projection
Hackney Art Week returns with more than 130 artists, exhibitions, performances and community projects across 60 venues in East London.
Opening this Thursday, 4th June, the National Portrait Gallery is set to mark the centenary of Marilyn Monroe with a major exhibition
MOCA London presents Silvia Ziranek’s BY A THREAD incorporating UNSUNG SONGS, a multimedia installation exploring solidarity, vulnerability and resistance.
Anne Imhof opens Citizen at Sprüth Magers during London Gallery Weekend, presenting new paintings, sculpture, film and installation.
Ruth Ewan’s The Dagenham Agates will honour the Ford sewing machinists whose historic strikes helped shape the Equal Pay Act.
Great Pulteney Street presents Soho Solos, bringing together 4 solo exhibitions by Soho Open prize winners this June.
Exhibitions by Project 88 and Vadehra Art Gallery during London Gallery Weekend will bring contemporary and modern Indian art to Mayfair.
Gagosian presents Christo: Air, featuring rarely seen works alongside the first-ever realisation of Air Package on a Ceiling
Christie’s and the Arts Council Collection celebrate 80 years of the Collection bringing together works by David Hockney, Sonia Boyce, Peter Doig
The Hayward Gallery to present a major solo exhibition by acclaimed American artist and activist Nan Goldin: You Never Did... Read More
The Courtauld Gallery will present Hepworth in Colour, the first exhibition dedicated to Barbara Hepworth’s use of colour
Examining the rituals of fandom, celebrity worship and collective devotion
Torrick Ablack, better known as TOXIC, will present a major solo exhibition at Woodbury House this summer, bringing together new... Read More
Various Others returns to Munich from 14th–24th May 2026, transforming the city into a platform for international contemporary art exchange.
Serpentine has announced a major solo exhibition by Amar Kanwar, bringing together key works including Such a Morning, The Peacock’s Graveyard, and the world premiere of The Charcoal Man.
Two landmark exhibitions at David Zwirner bring together Gerhard Richter’s and Jasper Johns
Lisson Gallery and Matthew Marks present a major Ken Price exhibition in London, showcasing the artist’s groundbreaking ceramics, sculpture and works on paper.
Hayden Dunham’s immersive new exhibition NEVER IS OVER explores cosmic reconnection through sculpture, sound, ritual and speculative spirituality.
A focused preview of the Venice Biennale 2026, highlighting five national pavilions that resonate most strongly—
Tate Britain is set to turn back the clock this autumn with The 90s: Art and Fashion, the first major... Read More
Glenn Brown Arrows of Desire at the Holburne Museum, inserting his distinctive paintings into historic collections in a striking homecoming show.
Studio Iron, the inaugural exhibition of Ffrench’s new design gallery—an ambitious platform aimed at dismantling the hierarchies between art, design and object.