Exhibitions M-Z
Maddox Gallery
The gallery doubles up as an event space hosting art presentations and lectures, workshops, live art demonstrations and curated dinners with leading experts from the international art world.
Maddox Gallery Maddox Street Mayfair
Maddox Street
Love From Maddox: Online Exclusive
7 - 16 February 2020
Ideal love can imply eternity or timelessness and Valentine's is about ideals. Who better than an artist and the art they create to embody a romantic meaning? Amongst the array of artwork within this exclusive online exhibition, consider the sensuality of a Marc Quinn or the infinite patterns of a Lefty Out There, to mark the occasion for your special someone.
HerStory - Women in Art
02 March - 12 April 2020
Maddox Gallery Westbourne Grove
Winter Contemporary
Westbourne Grove
Until 17 Mar 2020
'Winter Contemporary', a group exhibition featuring a variety of works by some of world's most prominent artists such as Andy Warhol, Banksy, Damien Hirst, Harland Miller, Invader, Jean Michel Basquiat and David Yarrow
Winter Contemporary
SHEPHERD MARKET
Until 19 MARCH 2020
Our Shepherd Market Gallery presents 'Winter Contemporary', a mixed show exhibiting a variety of works by some of our most desirable artists. it includes artwork by eminent artists such as Bradley Theodore, the Connor Brothers, David Yarrow, and Mr Brainwash, just to name a few.
Marian Goodman Gallery
5-8 Lower John St, Soho, London W1F 9DY
Rineke Dijkstra
12 MAR - 25 APRIL 2020
he exhibition will include the UK premiere of Night Watching (2019), a video installation commissioned and first shown at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam in 2019. Dijkstra will also present a selection of works from a number of recognised photography series, including Family Portraits (2012-), Chen and Efrat (1999-2005) and Emma, Lucy, Cecile, (Three Sisters) (2008-2014).
An-My Lê
Silent Genera
Until 29 Feb 2020
Opening Reception: 23 Jan 2020, 6-8 pm
Marian Goodman Gallery London is pleased to present the first solo exhibition of An-My Lê in London, featuring a major presentation of her ongoing project Silent General (2015- ), together with selected works from 29 Palms (2003-04).
Born in 1960 in Saigon, Vietnam, photographer An-My Lê is recognised internationally for exploring the layered histories, aesthetic conventions and ethical considerations of photojournalism. Having fled Vietnam with her family in 1975 to settle as a political refugee in the United States...
Massimo de carlo
Milan London Hong Kong - Founded 1987
THE MOON LANDING PROJECT
Wang Yuyang - London
Until 21 March 2020
Massimo De Carlo London is pleased to present The Moon Landing Project, a new series of
works by Chinese artist Wang Yuyang.
Wang Yuyang (b.1979, Harbin) graduated from China Central Academy of Drama and the
Central Academy of Fine Arts. The artist currently lives in Beijing, where he has been teaching
at the School of Experiment Art at the Central Academy of Fine Arts since 2008...
The moon carries a deep affective power that Wang Yuyang has always been attuned to. In
constant synchronous rotation with Earth, the moon for Yuyang represents a universal symbol
of mankind, controlling the rhythm of time, tidal movements, rains, weather and seasons...
Modern Art Gallery
Vyner Street E2 9DQ & Helmet Row EC1V 3QJ
Tim Stoner
Al-Andalus
28 Feb - 25 April 2020
Vyner Street
Modern Art is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of new paintings by Tim Stoner entitled Al-Andalus. This is his third solo exhibition with the gallery.
The exhibition consists of new large-scale paintings made in reference to the environment and history of Ronda, a village in Andalucía, southern Spain, where Stoner lives and works.
'This Corrosion'
Until 06 Mar - 25 Apr 2020
Helmet Row
Modern Art is pleased to announce a group exhibition of painting.
Tasha Amini;Lisa Brice;Justin Caguiat; Julien Ceccaldi; Lois Dodd; Sanya Kantarovsky; Allison Katz; Silke Otto-Knapp; Alastair Mackinven; Giangiacomo Rossetti; Caragh Thuring; Portia Zvavahera
Morley Gallery
Morley Gallery, 61 Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7HT
MORLEY EXHIBITIONS
Exhibitions and displays continue in the College main building, adjacent to the Gallery. Here you'll also find Morley Art Collection on permanent display. This collection includes work by Edward Bawden, John Piper, Bridget Riley, Maggi Hambling and Denzil Forrester.
BAWDEN CASES: ARCHITECTURAL CORRELATIONS - CERAMIC DESIGN
Until 02 Mar 2020
Featuring a range of work by second-year HND Ceramics Students.
Young Bomberg and the Old Masters
Until 01 March 2020
Admission free Location: Room 1
Exhibition organised by the National Gallery in partnership with Tate. For an onsite tour of the paintings that influenced Bomberg, download the free Smartify app from the Apple or Android store. https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/visiting/apps
BARRY TILL GALLERY: OBSERVATION, IMAGINATION & INVESTIGATION
Until 24 Feb 2020
An exhibition of figurative and abstract work from Morley students from four courses led by tutor Gillian Melling.
Mosaic gallery
Homeland Under My Nails
Mohammad Omar Khalil - Selected prints
(1965-present)
Until 26 Apr 20
Mohammad Omar Khalil (b. 1936) is a painter, master printmaker and mentor. Practicing since the 1960s, he is one of the most significant artists of his generation from Sudan and the Arab world.
National Gallery
Trafalgar Square London
Titian: Love, Desire, Death
16 Mar - 14 Jun 2020
Location: Main Floor Galleries
Titian's sensuous interpretation of Classical myths of love, temptation, and punishment. Reunited for the first time in more than four hundred years, Titian's complete 'poesie' will be on display
Book tickets: https://my.nationalgallery.org.uk/events? =titian&view=calendar&startdate=2020-03-1#_ga=2.67342673.1979642252.1580317944-1691227256.1579095772
30 must-see paintings
The National Gallery houses one of the finest collections of paintings in the world. This selection of 30 highlights includes some of the Gallery's best-loved works such as the Peter Paul Rubens painting 'Samson & Delilah' shown here.
The story of European art, masterpiece by masterpiece
Open daily 10am-6pm
Friday until 9pm
Admission free
National Portrait Gallery
National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London, WC2H 0HE
BP Portrait Award 2020
21 May - 28 June 2020
Porter Gallery
The BP Portrait Award is the most prestigious international exhibition of contemporary portrait painting.
Cecil Beaton's Bright Young Things
12 Mar - 7 Jun 2020
This major new exhibition will explore the extravagant world of the glamorous and stylish 'Bright Young Things' of the twenties and thirties, seen through the eye of renowned British photographer Cecil Beaton.
David Hockney: Drawing from Life
27 Feb - 28 Jun 2020
Wolfson Gallery
The first major exhibition devoted to David Hockney's drawings in over twenty years, David Hockney: Drawing from Life, explores Hockney as a draughtsman from the 1950s to the present by focusing on depictions of himself and a small group of sitters close to him
Newport Street Gallery
The gallery is currently closed and will reopen in 2020
Reason Gives No Answers
Ended 10 NOV 2019
The Observatory Gallery
64 MARCHMONT ST, WC1N 1AB
Barry Cawston: Dreamstates
Until 30 Jun 2020
Dreamstates brings together a unique selection of Barry Cawston's extraordinary photographs. Cawston takes us on a surreal trip across countries and continents; drawing us in with his mysterious storytelling until it becomes almost impossible to remember that the imagery is found by him and not somehow imagined by us.
Steve Best: Comedians Back To Front
Until 30 June 2020
Comedians: Back to Front gives us an exclusive and revealing peek behind the curtain of the British Comedy scene.
Steve Best's own years on the comedy circuit have not only taken him to the four corners of the planet but helped him to gain the trust of some of the funniest people on it - and with it an open door to the four corners of their dressing rooms.
October Gallery
Atmospheres
Artists of the Transvangarde
Until 28 March 2020
This February, Atmospheres, a group exhibition of contemporary art from around the world will open at October Gallery. The show will feature a wide-range of artists with highlights including works by El Anatsui, James Barnor and for the first time at October Gallery works by the artists Patrick Joël Tatcheda Yonkeu and Dadara.
Opera Gallery
134 New Bond Street W1S 2TF
MANOLO VALDÉS
Ended 15 November 2019
Opera Gallery London
Oxo Tower Wharf
Bargehouse Street South Bank SE1 9PH
ACTIONAID PRESENTS: WOMEN BY WOMEN
05 Mar - 08 Mar 2020
In celebration of International Women's Day, ActionAid presents 'Women by Women', a photographic exhibition that showcases the stories of women and girls in the global south told by talented local, female photographers.
Mars & Beyond
20 Feb - 15 Mar 2020
'Mars & Beyond' merges two critical themes of the 21 st century: firstly, the catastrophic rise in global warming, deforestation, animal species extinction and plastic pollution in our oceans; and secondly, the revival of the space race.
Birds on the Brink
1 April 2020 - 5 April 2020
Birds on the Brink is a collection of the best bird photography from the Bird Photographer of the Year archives, specifically focussed on birds in decline. With accompanying stories and descriptions, Birds on the Brink will raise awareness of the multiple pressures on our wildlife and raise funds for bird conservation in the UK and across the World. Bird Photographer of the Year will also display and announce the winner of this year's Conservation Documentary Award.
The Photographers' Gallery
Jan Svoboda: Against the Light
21 FEB - 07 JUN 2020
Against the Light marks the first major UK presentation of Czech photographer, Jan Svoboda (1934-1990) since his first solo exhibition at The Photographers' Gallery back in 1982.
miho kajioka: tanzaku
07 FEB - 22 MAR 2020
SELLING EXHIBITION
This new series of prints from Japanese fine art photographer, Miho Kajioka (b.1973), explores the ancient Japanese tradition of tanzaku.
Originating from the 14th Century, tanzaku are small vertical poem cards following specific dimensional standards based on the principles of the Golden Ratio. Like tanzaku, Kajioka's intricate works, rich in contrasting tones, invite the viewer to reflect upon the spaces between the lines and echoing the literal etymology of the word photography they create visual poems drawn by light
Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2020
Until 07 JUN 2020
Mohamed Bourouissa: Anton Kusters: Mark Neville Clare Strand
The Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize is an annual award, originated by The Photographers' Gallery, to recognise and support the most innovative, original and relevant photography-based practice within a given year.
Pilar Corrias Gallery
Unmanageable
Until 28 Mar 2020
Unmanageable, an exhibition of eleven recent paintings by American painter and printmaker, Shara Hughes. This marks Hughes' first solo exhibition with Pilar Corrias.
Carrying the unrelenting weight of empathy, Hughes became interested in historic methods used to control natural mess, primarily through the creation of manicured gardens...
Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery
From 1800 to 1804 Sir John Soane, one of Britain's most influential architects, designed and built Pitzhanger Manor as his dream country retreat in then rural Ealing. He saw Pitzhanger as the foundation for what he hoped would become the Soane dynasty of architects. He wanted a country estate to reflect his new-found social status and to showcase his skills as an architect.
Queen's Gallery
Buckingham Palace
GEORGE IV: ART & SPECTACLE
Until Sun 3 May 2020
George IV is arguably the most magnificent of British monarchs and formed an unrivalled collection of art, much of which remains in the Royal Collection.
MASTERPIECES FROM BUCKINGHAM PALACE
Fri 4 Dec 2020 - Thurs 30 Sep 2021
The exhibition brings together some of the most important paintings in the Royal Collection from the Picture Gallery at Buckingham Palace.
Rebecca Hossack Gallery
Conway Street & Charlotte Street
Ye Xue: Yellow River
10 Mar - 10 Apr 2020
Conway Street Gallery
Conway Street Gallery
The Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery is excited to present an exhibition of work by acclaimed Chinese artist Ye Xue. This is the first time that his resonant and spiritually-engaging abstract paintings have been shown in the UK.
Marking Out The Territory
14 Apr - 07 May 2020
Conway Street Gallery
Marking Out The Territory is an exhibition of work by three of Australia's leading contemporary printmakers: Hertha Kluge-Pott, David Frazer and GW Bot. Each of the artists responds to the call of the land as a site of meaning. They investigate the relationship between nature and man, shedding light on this tension in unique and remarkable ways.
Redfern Gallery
The late Luciana Martinez de la Rosa's epic painting Pru Pru (1981) offers an homage to Manet's Olympia
THEM
Duggie Fields, Derek Jarman, Andrew Logan, Luciana Martinez, Kevin Whitney
Until 29 Feb 2020
The Redfern Gallery is delighted to present THEM, an exhibition examining the work of five artists who came to prominence in the early 1970s, including Duggie Fields, Andrew Logan and Derek Jarman. Curated by James Birch, the show's title derives from an article of the same name written by the cultural historian Peter York for Harpers & Queen that appeared in October 1976. With great acuity, it sought to unravel an aesthetic sensibility apparent in young Londoners of the time.
Royal Academy of Arts
Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, W1J 0BD
Picasso and Paper
Until 13 April 2020
Pablo Picasso rewrote the rules of painting, but he also tore up the rulebook for paper. Bringing together more than 300 of the artist's works, both on and with paper, this exhibition spans his entire prolific career and represents a significant chapter in modern art.
Léon Spilliaert
23 Feb - 25 May 2020
From his celebrated self-portraits to dreamlike scenes of the North Sea coast, this exhibition will introduce UK audiences to the visionary work of artist Léon Spilliaert.
Saatchi Gallery
WORLD'S No 1 MUSEUM ON SOCIAL MEDIA
TUTANKHAMUN:
TREASURES OF THE GOLDEN PHARAOH
Until May 2020
SAATCHI GALLERY WELCOMES ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE TO RESPOND TO TUTANKHAMUN
Until 03 May 2020
Cyril de Commarque
Artificialis takes as its starting point the Anthropocene era - the period when man first had an impact on Earth's geology and ecosystem
Kate Daudy
Daudy's installation, It wasn't that at all, explores death, life and the afterlife through a contemporary vision
Sadie Coles Galleries
Jim Lambie
Northern Soul
27 Feb - 09 Apr 2020
27 Feb - 09 Apr 2020
1 Davies Street W1
The exhibition centres on a group of wall sculptures consisting of sliced sections of door, arranged vertically in minimalist formations and finished in horizontal bands of dazzling colour. In form and material, these works glance back to a long line of door sculptures by Lambie over the past twenty years, including his 2003 installation Paradise Garage for the Scottish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, which featured gloss-painted doors cut up and reconfigured as angular sculptures.
Jordan Wolfson
ARTISTS FRIENDS RACISTS
Until 29 Feb 2020
62 Kingly Street W1
Sarah Lucas
HONEY PIE
16 March - 7 May 2020
16 March - 7 May 2020
62 Kingly Street W11
Science Museum
Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London, SW7 2DD
MISSION TO MERCURY: BEPI COLOMBO
Come face-to-face with a full-size engineering model of BepiColombo, the European Space Agency's first ever spacecraft to explore Mercury
Standing over six metres tall, this Structural Thermal Model (STM) of the spacecraft was used to test BepiColombo's resilience during its seven-year journey to Mercury-one of the most challenging planetary missions ever launched.
MEDICINE: THE WELLCOME GALLERIES
FREE OBJECT GALLERY
DATE: Open daily
Showcasing medical artefacts from the collections of Henry Wellcome and the Science Museum Group, including the world's first MRI scanner... the galleries explore our relationship with medicine and health through more than 500 years of history.
MATHEMATICS: THE WINTON GALLERY
How has mathematics shaped our world?
Zaha Hadid Architects, examines the fundamental role mathematicians, their tools and ideas have played in building the world we live in.
From war and peace to life, death, money, trade and beauty, the objects in Mathematics: The Winton Gallery reveal how mathematics connects to every aspect of our lives.
WONDERLAB: THE EQUINOR GALLERY
- DATE: Open daily
- PRICE: Day passes from £8.00
Annual passes from £13.00
Serena Morton
343 Ladbroke Grove, W10 6HA
WINTER, 2019 - 2020
Ended 9 FEB 2020
ADAM BRICUSSE; ORLANDO CAMPBELL; COLIN PENNOCK, LUCY TEMPLE; ROBI WALTERS; PAUL VANSTONE
web Address: https://serenamorton.com/
Serpentine Galleries
Serpentine Galleries open Tuesday - Sunday, 10am - 6pm
James Barnor
2 Jun to 6 Sep 2020
A major survey of British-Ghanaian photographer James Barnor, whose career spans six decades, two continents and numerous photographic genres through his work with studio portraiture, photojournalism, editorial commissions and wider social commentary.
Jakob Kudsk Steensen:
Catharsis
14 Jan 2020 to 15 Mar 2020
Serpentine Sackler Gallery and OnlineChucs Serpentine
The Serpentine presents Catharsis by Danish artist Jakob Kudsk Steensen as part of global public art project, CONNECT, BTS, a series of major art projects open free to the public in five cities on four continents initiated by South Korean pop group BTS
Formafantasma:
Cambio
4 Mar 2020 to 17 May 2020
Serpentine Sackler Gallery
Cambio
4 Mar 2020 to 17 May 2020
Serpentine Sackler Gallery
Formafantasma are an Italian design duo based in Amsterdam. Their work looks at design's ecological and political responsibilities, while probing the global industries that consume natural resources
Cao Fei:
Blueprints
4 Mar 2020 to 17 May 2020
Serpentine Gallery
Cao Fei is a multi-media artist and filmmaker based in Beijing. Video, digital media, photography and objects all play a role in the artist's engagement with an age of rapid technological development. The Serpentine Galleries exhibition will bring together new and existing works in an immersive, site-specific installation, expanding the themes of automation, virtuality and technology that Cao Fei continuously draws upon.
Somerset House
London's working arts centre
PHOTO LONDON 2020
14 - 17 May 2020
Photo London brings the finest international photography to the British capital every May. Set among the spectacular neoclassical architecture of Somerset House - where the term 'photography' was first coined in 1839 - the Fair presents the best historic and vintage works while also to spotlighting fresh perspectives in photography.
LONDON DESIGN BIENNALE 2020
08 - 27 Sep 2020
London Design Biennale is a global gathering of the world's most ambitious and imaginative designers, curators and design institutions.
MUSHROOMS: THE ART, DESIGN AND FUTURE OF FUNGI
Until 26 Apr 2020 - Free
THE CHARLES RUSSELL SPEECHLYS TERRACE ROOM SERIES
A new exhibition celebrating the remarkable mushroom, and all the progressive, poetic and psychedelic wonder it evokes.
Bringing together the work of over 40 leading artists, designers and musicians, Mushrooms looks at fungi's colourful cultural legacy, as well as the promise it offers to reimagine our relationship with the planet.
COLLECT
INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR FOR MODERN CRAFT AND DESIGN
27 Feb - 01 Mar 2020
Thu 11.00-17.00, Thu (Private View) 18.00-21.00
Fri - Sun 11.00-18.00
The Crafts Council presents Collect, the only gallery-presented art fair dedicated to modern craft and design.
Stephen Friedman Gallery
Melvin Edwards
Until 05 Mar 2020
Edwards is recognised as a pioneer in contemporary African-American art and sculpture. He is best known for his sculptural series 'Lynch Fragments' that spans three periods the 1960s, when he responded to racial violence; the early 1970s, when the Vietnam War motivated him to return to the series; and from 1978 to the present...
Kendell Geers, 'Love, By Any Means Necessary'
Until 05 Mar 2020
Kendell Geers was born in South Africa and now lives and works in Brussels. At the 1993 Venice Biennial he officially changed his date of birth to May 1968, a momentous year in world history for human liberation and equality. Geers creates work that aims to disrupt commonly accepted moral codes and principles...
Tate Britain
British Baroque: Power and Illusion
Until 19 Apr 2020
Uncover the art of an age of transformation
HENRY MOORE AT TATE
Display on the MAIN FLOOR
TURNER COLLECTION
Main Floor Clore Gallery
The largest collection of works by Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851).
Tate Modern
Dora Maar
UNTIL 15 MARCH 2020
The largest retrospective of Dora Maar ever held in the UK
During the 1930s, Dora Maar's provocative photomontages became celebrated icons of surrealism.
Her eye for the unusual also translated to her commercial photography, including fashion and advertising, as well as to her social documentary projects. In Europe's increasingly fraught political climate, Maar signed her name to numerous left-wing manifestos - a radical gesture for a woman at that time.
BMW TATE LIVE EXHIBITION
20-29 Mar 2020
The innovative annual exhibition returns for the fourth year
In 2020 Tate Modern's Tanks will again play host to an exciting series of installations and live performances.
In 2019, Anne Imhof created a new large-scale commission, Sex. 2018 celebrated the performance pioneer Joan Jonas, while the first exhibition in 2017 included work from a range of artists including Isabel Lewis, CAMP, Wu Tsang, Fred Moten and Fujiko Nakaya.
Dóra Maurer
Until 05 Jul 2020
Tate Modern presents the work of Hungarian artist Dóra Maurer (born 1937) in a year-long free exhibition.
It brings together some 35 works, revealing the diversity of her output, including graphic works, photographs, films and paintings. Spanning more than five decades...
KARA WALKER
Fons Americanu
UNTIL 05 Apr 2020
Fons Americanus is a 13-metre tall working fountain inspired by the Victoria Memorial in front of Buckingham Palace, London.
Two Temple Place
Two Temple Place is the first London venue to specifically showcase publicly-owned collections from around the UK.
Hidden Fabric
Women; Textiles; Collectors
Until 19th Apr 2020
The Bulldog Trust are delighted to announce their 2020 exhibition 'Hidden Fabric: Women; Textiles; Collectors' (working title), which will highlight exceptional textiles held in seven regional museum collections in England, all originally collected in the twentieth century by pioneering women.
V&A
Victoria & Albert Museum
Kimono: Kyoto to Catwalk
Opening on Saturday, 29 February 2020
This exhibition will present the kimono as a dynamic and constantly evolving icon of fashion, revealing the sartorial, aesthetic and social significance of the garment from the 1660s to the present day, both in Japan and the rest of the world.
Cars: Accelerating the Modern World
On now until Sunday, 19 April 2020
Tim Walker: Wonderful Things
until Sun 08 March 2020
An immersive journey into the fantastical worlds created by photographer Tim Walker.
Experience the extraordinary creative process of one of the world's most inventive photographers through his pictures, films, photographic sets, and special installations - including ten new series of photographs influenced by the V&A's collections.
Victoria Miro Gallery
Hedda Sterne
Until 21 Mar 2020
Victoria Miro Mayfair
Victoria Miro is delighted to present the first UK solo exhibition of works by Hedda Sterne (1910-2011). An active member of the New York School, Hedda Sterne, who was born in Bucharest, Romania in 1910 and fled to the US...
Stan Douglas: Doppelgänger
Until 14 Mar 2020
Victoria Miro Gallery I
Doppelgänger presents a nuanced and layered parable that powerfully addresses the slippery notion of objective truth, and the position of the 'other' in contemporary societ
VITRINE
Nicole Bachmann
full stop slightly high
11 March 2020 - 5 April 2020
VITRINE, London
Wallace Collection
FORGOTTEN MASTERS: INDIAN PAINTING FOR THE EAST INDIA COMPANY
Until 19 Apr 2020
Curated by William Dalrymple
In December 2019, the Wallace Collection presents Forgotten Masters: Indian Painting for the East India Company. Guest curated by renowned writer and historian William Dalrymple, this is the first UK exhibition of works by Indian master painters commissioned by East India Company officials in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
The Wellcome Collection
The free destination for the incurably curious
Being Human
Permanent exhibition - Free
Being Human explores what it means to be human in the 21st century. It reflects our hopes and fears about new forms of medical knowledge, and our changing relationships with ourselves, each other and the world.
Medicine Man
Permanent exhibition - Free
Sir Henry Wellcome was an enthusiastic traveller and collector - amassing well over a million books, paintings and objects from around the world. Most of his collecting was in the two areas that fascinated him the most - health and medicine. 'Medicine Man' is our free permanent display of a small part of that huge collection.
Play Well
Until 08 Mar 2020
Play Well will explore how play transforms both childhood and society. Using toys, games, artworks and design, this exhibition will investigate how we played as children and how we play now we're grown up: developing social bonds, emotional resilience and physical wellbeing.
Whitechapel Gallery
Rachel Pimm: Plates
Until 19 Apr 2020
You enter a shifting landscape. The tectonic plates are moving beneath you. What can you hear?
Plates is based on field work undertaken in Ethiopia and Northern Ireland by artist Rachel Pimm (b. 1984, Zimbabwe) with a soundtrack by Lori E. Allen (b. 1975, USA). For this commission, the artists create a visual and sonic topography with words, images and sounds that have been collected from an archive of self-similar images of biological, geological and physical matter...
In the Eye of Bambi
"la Caixa" Collection of Contemporary Art Selected by Verónica Gerber Bicecci
Until 19 Apr 2020
A forest creeper invades the gallery with its sinuous tendrils. This hanging sculpture by Concha García (b. 1960, Spain) is made of bright red wool, alerting us to the danger that all is not right in the world. Nearby, an enlarged eye looks out at the viewer from a circular painting by Victoria Civera (b. 1955, Spain). It is revealed as the eye of Disney's plucky fawn orphaned by the destructive actions of humans and the protagonist of Bambi, A Life in the Woods (1924) by Felix Salten, one of the first environmental novels...
White Cube
144 - 152 Bermondsey Street SE1 3TQ & 25 - 26 Mason's Yard London SW1Y 6BU
Cerith Wyn Evans No realm of thought... No field of vision
Until 19 Apr 2020
White Cube Bermondsey
Cerith Wyn Evans presents an exhibition of new work installed across the entire gallery, in his largest White Cube show to date.
Bram Bogart
Until 7 Mar 2020
White Cube Mason's Yard
An exhibition of works by Dutch born, Belgian artist Bram Bogart (1921-2012). Featuring paintings produced between 1959 and the mid-1990s, the focus of the exhibition is the 1960s and 1970s - two key decades in Bogart's career.
William Morris Gallery
Discover Britain's most inspiring designer
Kehinde Wiley: The Yellow wallpaper
22 Feb to 25 May 2020
New portraits by American artist Kehinde Wiley
he Yellow Wallpaper is an exhibition of new portraits by American artist Kehinde Wiley. This will be the first solo exhibition of new work shown by Wiley at a UK museum and also the first to feature exclusively female portraits. The works feature women that the artist met on the streets of Dalston and offer a visual response to American novelist Charlotte Perkins Gilman's acclaimed feminist text, The Yellow Wallpaper (1892).
Yamamoto Keiko Rochaix
The Eye of the inner leaf
6th March - 30th April 2020
PV and reception
5 March 2020 6pm-9pm
Yamamoto Keiko Rochaix is pleased to announce the second solo show of Alessandro Roma at the gallery, featuring new works on paper, of ceramics, and large scale wall painting.
Zabludowicz Collection
Zabludowicz Collection Invites: Frances Drayson
16 April-24 May
Frances Drayson presents an exhibition titled Second Rotation, featuring an installation of new sculptural columns and a site-specific wall drawing. Her work explores notions of production, communion and control, specifically in response to forms and traditions such as Baroque sculpture, church architecture, industrial farming and European folklore. Using tactics of repetition, revelation and restraint Drayson asks questions about the limits to which dissent is possible from the comfort of the rigid structures we inhabit.
Barbara Hammer / Carolee Schneemann
16 April-12 July
This exhibition pays tribute to the work of Barbara Hammer and Carolee Schneemann, two hugely significant artists, each born in 1939 and who died in 2019. This collaboration between Zabludowicz Collection and Julia Stoschek Collection (Düsseldorf/Berlin), includes important film, video and collage made between 1964 and 1990, with a number of pieces presented in the UK for the first time.