Your guide to the five exhibitions to see in London in December 2025, spanning painting, sculpture, photography and more across the city’s leading galleries. Yes, it is cold, and the darker mornings ...
Launched in 2015, the trail has altered expectations of how contemporary art can inhabit metropolitan space. Running for nearly eight kilometres along the Greenwich Meridian, from Queen Elizabeth ...
A major exhibition by Michael Fullerton unveiling new paintings from the Hilltop Hotel residency in Carlisle, alongside two decades of printmaking and a landmark commission responding to Scotland’s ...
Joe Brainard’s book always makes me list for myself the things I remember and the atmosphere and time that they conjure. These paintings are a sort of memoir of my childhood and of my family, an ...
London Art Fair returns from 21–25 January 2026, featuring leading Modern and Contemporary art galleries, a National Trust museum partnership, and curated presentations showcasing boundary-pushing ...
At the 2025 Taipei Biennial, Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath the curators behind Zineb Sedira’s Dreams Have No Titles continue their revolution, transforming museums and exhibitions into spaces that ...
Turner Prize winner Helen Cammock Unveils A People’s Practice for the Law Society’s Bicentenary reflects on justice, responsibility and the human experience at the core of legal practice. Marking two ...
A guide to Five Exhibitions To See In London In November 2025, from Diane Arbus’s intimate portraits to Alison Wing Yin Poon’s sculptural reflections on belonging. As autumn settles over the city, ...
Comprising 150 custom neon beams, the kinetic sculpture responds to the ebb and flow of people arriving and leaving the hotel. The Carters’ choreography of light amplifies the pulse of daily life at ...
London-based artist Adébayo Bolaji introduces a monthly edition offering direct access to his creative practice in both print and digital form, reimagining how art is collected and shared.
Nigerian-born creative director Dede Jemide is redefining the visual language of British culture, fusing art, sport and street sensibility into a vision entirely his own From Warri to Wembley, ...
Group exhibition: Katherine Bradford, Ferdinand Dölberg, Alessandro Fogo, Aubrey Levinthal, Gori Mora, James Owens, Christian Quin Newell, Nastaran Shahbazi, Mònica Subidé, Jonathan Wateridge and ...
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