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Touted as the dance event of the year, we set off with great anticipation to attend We Should Have Never Walked on the Moon, a title borrowed from a quote reportedly spoken by Gene Kelly to Buzz Aldrin. The performance brought together dancers from powerhouse companies Rambert and the Ballet National de Marseille under the direction of (La)Horde…
London Design Festival 2025 offers a wide range of events across the city, and our guide highlights twelve unmissable experiences, from Beacon by Lee Broom to Fleet Street Quarter…
Discover 16 must-see art exhibitions taking place across London and the UK during Frieze Week 2025, showcasing a vibrant mix of contemporary and historical works from leading artists and cultural institutions…
The most wonderful time of the year returns to London this autumn, as art fair season takes over the city. Long-established events like Frieze, 1-54, and LAPADA make their annual return, alongside exciting art weeks and festivals, including London Sculpture Week and the London Design Festival…
Discover 30+ essential exhibitions to visit in London during Frieze Week 2025, from major retrospectives to cutting-edge contemporary shows…
September marks the start of London’s autumn art season, with major retrospectives, bold multimedia installations, and fresh perspectives on fashion, identity, and history across the city’s leading galleries. From Kerry James Marshall’s landmark retrospective at the Royal Academy of Arts to the V&A’s exploration of Marie Antoinette’s legacy…
London’s busy autumn exhibition calendar brings a host of artist talks, from renowned photographers and contemporary artists to emerging voices shaping today’s art scene. Our guide highlights 15 must-see talks this season, including Annie Leibovitz, Yinka Shonibare, Liliane Lijn, Don McCullin, Kerry James Marshall, Annie Lennox, Gilbert & George, and Rachel Jones…
This summer and autumn at LUMA Arles, don’t miss the standout exhibitions Ho Tzu Nyen: Phantom Day and Stranger Tales · Wael Shawky: I am Hymns of the New Temples · David Armstrong.
Discover some of Europe’s most beautiful museum and gallery cafés, from Rose Bakery, Le Jardin du Petit Palais, and Café 1902 in Paris to Café Bravo in Berlin and Bozar Rooftop in Brussels…
For our August guide, we’re highlighting some of the exhibitions opening in London this month, as well as the many excellent shows coming to a close…
Manchester International Festival got underway on Thursday (3 July), under the directive to ‘dream differently’, the Festival this year is set out to inspire fresh perspectives and challenge conventional thought.…
Autumn is always a busy time for art in London, with Frieze Week in October drawing international attention. But beyond the fairs, the city’s museums and galleries are offering a strong line-up of exhibitions worth seeing. From the V&A’s exploration of Marie Antoinette Styleto Tate Modern’s major survey of Nigerian Modernism, there is much to engage with. Dirty Looks at the Barbican…
With shows ranging from historical military art to queer talismans, pop protest, and the power of drawing, here is our guide to the art exhibitions to see in London in July 2025…
The London Design Biennale 2025 has officially opened at Somerset House, running from 5–29 June, bringing together over 40 pavilions from around the world in a bold celebration of global creativity. Now in its fifth edition, this year’s Biennale is curated by Artistic Director Dr Samuel Ross MBE, an award-winning British designer…
Your essential guide to what to see and do across London during the London Festival of Architecture 2025 — a citywide celebration of architecture, ideas, and community, featuring everything from late-night studio openings and thought-provoking talks to exhibitions, documentaries, and large-scale installations…
This summer, the Barbican Centre in London presents Frequencies: the sounds that shape us (22 May – 31 August), a dynamic and multi-disciplinary season dedicated to exploring the transformative power of sound and sonic experience. Here are 10 unmissable events within the Frequencies season…
Discover a range of exhibitions opening in London this June, from the Kiefer / Van Gogh show at the Royal Academy to Dan Guthrie at Chisenhale. Explore bold solo displays, landmark retrospectives, and events like the London Design Biennale at Somerset House and London Open Live at Whitechapel Gallery…
Discover must-see art exhibitions in Margate this summer, from powerful shows at Turner Contemporary, Carl Freedman Gallery, Quench Gallery, and Liminal Gallery to public commissions by artists like Tracey Emin, Antony Gormley, and Yinka Ilori….
Discover the best UK festivals to visit this summer with our guide — from the legendary Reading & Leeds Festival and the elegant opera of Glyndebourne, to the music and wellness haven of Wilderness and Glasgow’s very own TRNSMT…
London Craft Week returns to London from 12-18 May 2025 with exhibitions, workshops, and live demonstrations. Discover our guide to must-see events this year…
London’s 2025 summer is packed with unmissable music festivals, from the cutting-edge electronic beats of Wide Awake and Waterworks to the pop extravaganza of Mighty Hoopla. Experience legendary performances at BST Hyde Park, iconic sounds at Somerset House Summer Series, and the celebration of underground dance at GALA…
London’s Degree Shows offer a glimpse into the city’s creative future, with each school bringing something distinct. From the bold, multidisciplinary work at Goldsmiths, to the fine art tradition at the Slade School of Fine Art, the experimental exhibitions at Central Saint Martins, and the postgraduate focus at the Royal Academy Schools…
This spring and summer, London’s art world is turning its focus towards impact as well as inspiration. A series of high-profile exhibitions and auctions across the city are supporting vital causes—from mental health and food poverty to children affected by war and the conservation of endangered animals…
London is set to showcase a rich and varied programme of art exhibitions this May. Here is our guide to the art exhibitions to watch out for in London in May…
Gabriel Moses: Selah · Eileen Perrier: A Thousand Small Stories · Dianne Minnicucci: Belonging and Beyond · Dennis Morris: Music + Life · Felicity Hammond: V3 Model Collapse · Lee Miller · Boris Mikhailov: Ukrainian Diary · Zofia Rydet: Sociological Record · Jennie Baptiste: Rhythm & Roots · I Still Dream of Lost Vocabularies · Click! 100 Years of the Photobooth · Cecil Beaton’s Fashionable World…
Robyn Orlin had her first encounter with the rickshaw drivers of Durban at the young age of five or six, an experience that left such a deep impression on her that she later sought to learn more about their fate. Rickshaws were first introduced to Durban in 1892…
180 Studios will present the largest showcase of photographer and filmmaker Gabriel Moses’ work to date, featuring over 70 photographs and 10 films in March…
Cartier Exhibition at the V&A · Giuseppe Penone: Thoughts in the Roots · Antony Gormley: WITNESS · Richard Wright at Camden Art Centre · The Carracci Cartoons: Myths in the Making · Eileen Perrier: A Thousand Small Stories · Ed Atkins at Tate Britain · Richard Hunt: Linear Peregrination · Nolan Oswald Dennis at Gasworks · Nora Turato: pool7 · In House: Ree Bradley and Pete Gomes at Studio Voltaire…
The Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanical Art at Kew Gardens will showcase new botanical works, cinematic installations, and the connections between artists and trees…
An important exhibition has opened at the National Gallery co-organised with the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Mayor of Siena, Nicoletta Fabio was in attendance on opening day to mark the exhibitions significance. Normally a major exhibition would take two to three years to come to fruition, in this instance, it has been in the making for eight year…
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Touted as the dance event of the year, we set off with great anticipation to attend We Should Have Never Walked on the Moon, a title borrowed from a quote reportedly spoken by Gene Kelly to Buzz Aldrin. The performance brought together dancers from powerhouse companies Rambert and the Ballet National de Marseille under the direction of (La)Horde…
There are electronic music festivals, and then there’s Houghton. Tucked away in the forests of Houghton Hall in Norfolk, this artist-led weekender has built a cult reputation since its debut in 2017 thanks to its unique 24-hour music licence, carefully curated lineup, and the absence of phone signal…
Pictograms: Iconic Japanese Designs is a sleek, engaging, and informative new exhibition for all ages, celebrating the clarity, creativity, and impact of Japanese visual communication…
The timing of this exhibition could not be better. At the end of a long winter, and egging on London’s reluctant spring, the Saatchi Gallery brings us FLOWERS in full bloom…
The Royal Academy Summer Show has returned for its 257th exhibition. Curated under the theme of ‘Dialogues,’ the 2025 edition is coordinated by internationally acclaimed architect and Royal Academician Farshid Moussavi and explores art’s capacity to forge dialogues and build sensitivity towards societal concerns such as ecology, survival and living together…
Edward Burra described painting as a ‘sort of drug’, a tonic to the rheumatoid arthritis that plagued his daily existence. Under its influence, he became one of the great observers of the twentieth century, creating vivid and surreal scenes that captured a rapidly changing society. The latest exhibition of Burra’s work at the Tate Britain…
This week, the Hayward Gallery has opened the touring exhibition of Yoshitomo Nara, expanding on the blockbuster shows previously held at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao and the Museum Frieder Burda in Baden-Baden. The exhibition includes both early and more recent sculptures, with some works created as recently as last year…
The 25th Serpentine Pavilion for 2025, “A Capsule in Time”, designed by celebrated Bangladeshi architect and educator Marina Tabassum, and her firm, Marina Tabassum Architects (MTA), opens on 6 June at the Serpentine South Gallery lawn…
An unmissable exhibition of Swiss artist Nicolas Party runs at the Holburne Museum in Bath until 31 August 2025. Titled Copper and Rust, this exhibition sees Party engage in active dialogue with the museum’s historic collection to create new work…
Photo London returns for its landmark tenth edition, coinciding with Somerset House’s 25th anniversary. Showcasing the evolving landscape of photography, the fair presents everything from AI-driven works and painterly images to textile prints and collage-based creations. With 131 exhibitors and over 400 local and international artists…
A Wound with Teeth is a 50-minute excerpt from the upcoming full-length work Lo, premiering in 2026. Phantom is a 20-minute piece first created under pandemic restrictions and filmed in 2021; this performance marks its stage debut…
The timing of this exhibition could not be better. At the end of a long winter, and egging on London’s reluctant spring, the Saatchi Gallery brings us FLOWERS in full bloom…
Tate Britain has opened the largest UK survey exhibition to date of British Contemporary Artist Ed Atkins (b. Oxford, 1982) featuring works from the last 15 years. Atkins is best known for his computer-generated videos and animations which form the core of his work…
Our first trip to Art Basel Hong Kong was an unforgettable experience, solidifying, in our opinion, its position as one of Asia’s leading art fairs.From 28 - 30 March 2025, the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre hosted 240 galleries from 42 countries, offering an impressive range of global and regional artistic expressions…
Robyn Orlin had her first encounter with the rickshaw drivers of Durban at the young age of five or six, an experience that left such a deep impression on her that she later sought to learn more about their fate. Rickshaws were first introduced to Durban in 1892…
Murder She Didn’t Write is misbehaviour live on stage peppered with self-awareness and unbelievably good writing. This isn't a fad, this isn't sloppy - it’s naughty and scathingly witty…
TOZI, derived from the affectionate Venetian slang for “a close-knit group of friends,” is the brainchild of an Italian trio that met while opening Shoreditch House under the Soho House Group. In 2013, Chef Maurilio Molteni, fresh from his time as Head Chef at Shoreditch House and developing the menu at Cecconi’s, opened the first TOZI restaurant in London…
Pioneering choreographer Merce Cunningham’s work will “forever” be revered. The Van Cleef & Arpels Dance Reflections festival has brought two of his works back to life performed by the Lyon Opera Ballet at Sadlers’ Wells…
Born in 1937 in what is now West Bengal, Arpita Singh is one of India’s pioneering post-independence artists. Remembering marks her first institutional solo exhibition outside India, featuring key works from her prolific six-decade long career…
There were two compelling reasons to attend this performance: the venue itself and the cutting-edge artist collective known as (LA) HORDE. Sadler’s Wells’ newest state-of-the-art venue is a welcome addition to Stratford, boasting rehearsal studios…
After 18 successful years at Edinburgh Fringe, The Big Bite Size Show arrives in London for the first time at The Pleasance Theatre, no less. A gem of a place for fringe theatre in London…
The legacy company of the pioneering American choreographer Trisha Brown opened the Van Cleef & Arpels Dance Reflections Festival at Sadler’s Wells with a striking performance…
An important exhibition has opened at the National Gallery co-organised with the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Mayor of Siena, Nicoletta Fabio was in attendance on opening day to mark the exhibitions significance. Normally a major exhibition would take two to three years to come to fruition, in this instance, it has been in the making for eight year…
Leigh Bowery (1961-1994) packed more into his brief life than most would manage in two lifetimes. He passed away from an AIDS-related illness in 1994, at the age of just 33….
The timing of this exhibition could not be better. At the end of a long winter, and egging on London’s reluctant spring, the Saatchi Gallery brings us FLOWERS in full bloom…
Trisha Brown Dance Company & Noé Soulier – Working Title & In the Fall · (LA)HORDE / Ballet National de Marseille – Age of Content · Lyon Opera Ballet – Merce Cunningham Forever (BIPED and Beach Birds) · Neither Drums Nor Trumpets – Pam Tanowitz · Robyn Orlin – We Wear Our Wheels with Pride
Mickalene Thomas brings with her dazzling, vibrant, rhinestone-adorned portraits of Black women, collages, photographs, installations and sets in which she photographed her muses to London. Her selection of female subjects comes from family members, her circle of friends and ex-partners ensuring we see through the gaze of her sitters the love between them…
SOIL is an exhibition with earnest intentions but also a forward-thinking approach. Soil underpins all life on Earth, and while scientists have studied it for centuries, our understanding is still in its infancy…
Brasil! Brasil! is an extensive look at ten important artists in a major new exhibition at the Royal Academy featuring feature over 130 works from the 1910s to the 1970s…
The 2024 edition of Paris Photo saw the top photography art fair return to the Grand Palais following a three-year, €466m renovation by Chatillon Architectes. Paris Photo has taken place every year since 1997, making it the longest-running international art fair dedicated to the photographic medium…
ALL in ARTS
Touted as the dance event of the year, we set off with great anticipation to attend We Should Have Never Walked on the Moon, a title borrowed from a quote reportedly spoken by Gene Kelly to Buzz Aldrin. The performance brought together dancers from powerhouse companies Rambert and the Ballet National de Marseille under the direction of (La)Horde…
Now in its twelfth year, the K-Music Festival has become the UK’s leading celebration of Korean music, showcasing some of the country’s most forward-thinking artists in London each autumn. Running from 1 October to 20 November, the 2025 edition spans major venues including the Barbican, Southbank Centre, Royal Albert Hall and Kings Place…
London Design Festival 2025 offers a wide range of events across the city, and our guide highlights twelve unmissable experiences, from Beacon by Lee Broom to Fleet Street Quarter…
The most wonderful time of the year returns to London this autumn, as art fair season takes over the city. Long-established events like Frieze, 1-54, and LAPADA make their annual return, alongside exciting art weeks and festivals, including London Sculpture Week and the London Design Festival…
Discover 30+ essential exhibitions to visit in London during Frieze Week 2025, from major retrospectives to cutting-edge contemporary shows…
This autumn, the Royal Academy of Arts will present A Story of South Asian Art: Mrinalini Mukherjee and Her Circle, a landmark exhibition celebrating the life, work and legacy of one of India’s most pioneering artists…
London’s busy autumn exhibition calendar brings a host of artist talks, from renowned photographers and contemporary artists to emerging voices shaping today’s art scene. Our guide highlights 15 must-see talks this season, including Annie Leibovitz, Yinka Shonibare, Liliane Lijn, Don McCullin, Kerry James Marshall, Annie Lennox, Gilbert & George, and Rachel Jones…
Pictograms: Iconic Japanese Designs is a sleek, engaging, and informative new exhibition for all ages, celebrating the clarity, creativity, and impact of Japanese visual communication…
The 56th annual edition of the world’s longest running photography festival, Rencontres d’Arles, has once again taken over the beautiful ancient city of Arles in southern France. From works by Diana Markosian to Claudia Andujar…
Discover some of Europe’s most beautiful museum and gallery cafés, from Rose Bakery, Le Jardin du Petit Palais, and Café 1902 in Paris to Café Bravo in Berlin and Bozar Rooftop in Brussels…
For our August guide, we’re highlighting some of the exhibitions opening in London this month, as well as the many excellent shows coming to a close…
Manchester International Festival got underway on Thursday (3 July), under the directive to ‘dream differently’, the Festival this year is set out to inspire fresh perspectives and challenge conventional thought.…
The Royal Academy Summer Show has returned for its 257th exhibition. Curated under the theme of ‘Dialogues,’ the 2025 edition is coordinated by internationally acclaimed architect and Royal Academician Farshid Moussavi and explores art’s capacity to forge dialogues and build sensitivity towards societal concerns such as ecology, survival and living together…
With shows ranging from historical military art to queer talismans, pop protest, and the power of drawing, here is our guide to the art exhibitions to see in London in July 2025…
Oskar Zięta is an architect, process designer and artist whose work challenges the boundaries between disciplines. His practice brings together design, engineering, art and bionics to create sculptural forms. His latest installation, ‘Whispers’, is currently on display outside One New Ludgate as part of the London Festival of Architecture 2025…
Your essential guide to what to see and do across London during the London Festival of Architecture 2025 — a citywide celebration of architecture, ideas, and community, featuring everything from late-night studio openings and thought-provoking talks to exhibitions, documentaries, and large-scale installations…
Discover a range of exhibitions opening in London this June, from the Kiefer / Van Gogh show at the Royal Academy to Dan Guthrie at Chisenhale. Explore bold solo displays, landmark retrospectives, and events like the London Design Biennale at Somerset House and London Open Live at Whitechapel Gallery…
Body & Soul - Joan Snyder • Hew Locke: What Have We Here? • Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael: Florence, c. 1504 • Turner Prize 2024 • Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait Prize 2024 • Letizia Battaglia: Life, Love and Death in Sicily • Silk Roads • Matthias Groebel: Skull Fuck • Later Works - Jack Jubb • Greg Carideo: groundwork & 00:00:01
Victoria Miro · Motion in Stillness: Dance and the Human Body in Movement · Feast · County Hall Pottery · Nicole Eisenman · Sadie Coles HQ · Parmigianino: The Vision of Saint Jerome · National Gallery · Feliciano Centurión: Hope in Bloom · Cecilia Brunson Projects · Jeff Wall · White Cube Bermondsey · Justin Dingwall · Doyle Wham · Group Exhibition: Reverb · Stephen Friedman Gallery…
The Imaginary Institution of India: Art 1975-1998 · Francis Bacon: Human Presence · Felicity Aylieff: Expressions in Blue · Haegue Yang: Leap Year · Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee · Sammy Baloji · Sonia Boyce: An Awkward Relation · Hew Locke: what have we here? · Nicola L. · Mike Kelley: Ghost and Spirit · Letizia Battaglia · Lauren Halsey: emajendat · The World of Tim Burton · Wildlife Photographer of the Year…
Looking for the perfect gift this Christmas? Explore our Flo London gift guide for the best finds from London’s museum and gallery shops. From unique homeware and jewellery to books, prints, and art pieces, there’s a wide range of thoughtful gifts to choose from…
Courtauld Mini Tote Bag Orange Navy · Art is a Serious Subject Tote Bag · V&A Tote Bag · Beryl Cook and Tom of Finland Bums Bag - House of Voltaire · I am a Camera Tote Bag · Saatchi Gallery Bag · ICA Tote Bag, 2024 · Design Museum Tote Bag · NPG Monogram Large Tote Bag in Red · Chisenhale Tote Bag · Tate Tote Bag · Two Tone Barbican Tote Bag · Hayward Gallery Tote Bag…
Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael: Florence, c. 1504 · The Great Mughals: Art, Architecture and Opulence · Jameel Prize: Moving Images · Norberto Spina: Presente · Tirzah Garwood: Beyond Ravilious · As We Rise: Photography from the Black Atlantic · Anastasia Samoylova: Adaptation · Self-Made…
Here’s a roundup of when and where you can experience the best of London’s Christmas light switch-on events for 2024.
Haegue Yang: Leap Year · Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee · Sammy Baloji · Sonia Boyce: An Awkward Relation · Hew Locke: what have we here? · Nicola L. · Mike Kelley: Ghost and Spirit · Letizia Battaglia · Lauren Halsey: emajendat · The World of Tim Burton · Wildlife Photographer of the Year · The Imaginary Institution of India: Art 1975-1998 · Alexis Peskine: Forest Figures · Francis Bacon: Human Presence · Felicity Aylieff: Expressions in Blue…
Bharti Kher’s ‘Target Queen’ transforms the facade of Hayward Gallery at the Southbank Centre with bold feminine symbolism…
The 80s: Photographing Britain opens on 21 November 2024, showcasing 350 works capturing the decade’s social and political upheaval…
London’s most anticipated art month is on the horizon, with Frieze London and Masters taking centre stage at The Regent’s Park from 9 October - 13 October 2024. This renowned week typically sees a flurry of activity across the city, with numerous art fairs, events, and exhibitions showcasing the best in contemporary and historical art. To help you navigate the excitement, here is your guide to 50 art exhibitions not to be missed during Frieze Week.…
London's bustling art week returns next month, with Frieze London and Frieze Masters launching at The Regent's Park from 9 to 13 October 2024. During this time, several other art fairs will also be taking place across the city…
Discover 16 must-see art exhibitions taking place across London and the UK during Frieze Week 2025, showcasing a vibrant mix of contemporary and historical works from leading artists and cultural institutions…
Paris may be known for slowing down in August, but for art lovers, the city is far from quiet. From a takeover of the Rotunda at the Bourse de Commerce by artist Céleste Boursier-Mougenot to retrospectives of artists including Niki de Saint Phalle, Jean Tinguely, and American designer Rick Owens…
September marks the start of London’s autumn art season, with major retrospectives, bold multimedia installations, and fresh perspectives on fashion, identity, and history across the city’s leading galleries. From Kerry James Marshall’s landmark retrospective at the Royal Academy of Arts to the V&A’s exploration of Marie Antoinette’s legacy…
Gagosian London is set to open an extraordinary exhibition titled Rearview Mirror: Liverpool–London–Paris on 28th August 2025, showcasing rare photographs taken by Paul McCartney during the early surge of Beatlemania. Captured on his personal 35mm Pentax camera between late 1963 and early 1964…
Dr Lana Locke, Senior Lecturer at Camberwell College of Arts, University of the Arts London, is a multidisciplinary visual artist whose work spans sculpture, painting, drawing, video, and performance. Self-taught for over a decade before gaining postgraduate qualifications, Lana’s practice focuses on sustainability, materiality, and community engagement…
Frieze Sculpture is back for its 13th edition, opening on 17 September 2025 in The Regent’s Park, London, and running until 2 November. This free public event showcases 14 leading international artists whose sculptures will be displayed throughout the iconic English Gardens…
This summer and autumn at LUMA Arles, don’t miss the standout exhibitions Ho Tzu Nyen: Phantom Day and Stranger Tales · Wael Shawky: I am Hymns of the New Temples · David Armstrong.
Departing from the usual art fair model of booths, Art Basel Qatar will focus on solo exhibitions by galleries, shaped by individual artistic visions. The fair is designed to create a more meaningful experience for visitors while spotlighting artists and galleries from the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia, and beyond…
This September, the Southbank Centre presents We Should Have Never Walked On The Moon, a groundbreaking new collaboration between Rambert and Ballet national de Marseille, under the direction of (LA)HORDE…
In 2026, London’s art scene will be defined by a series of compelling exhibitions celebrating pioneering female artists and influential creative voices. The Tate will lead with a programme featuring landmark shows, including a major survey of Tracey Emin, tracing four decades of…
The timing of this exhibition could not be better. At the end of a long winter, and egging on London’s reluctant spring, the Saatchi Gallery brings us FLOWERS in full bloom…
Autumn is always a busy time for art in London, with Frieze Week in October drawing international attention. But beyond the fairs, the city’s museums and galleries are offering a strong line-up of exhibitions worth seeing. From the V&A’s exploration of Marie Antoinette Styleto Tate Modern’s major survey of Nigerian Modernism, there is much to engage with. Dirty Looks at the Barbican…
The London Design Biennale 2025 has officially opened at Somerset House, running from 5–29 June, bringing together over 40 pavilions from around the world in a bold celebration of global creativity. Now in its fifth edition, this year’s Biennale is curated by Artistic Director Dr Samuel Ross MBE, an award-winning British designer…
The 25th Serpentine Pavilion for 2025, “A Capsule in Time”, designed by celebrated Bangladeshi architect and educator Marina Tabassum, and her firm, Marina Tabassum Architects (MTA), opens on 6 June at the Serpentine South Gallery lawn…
This summer, the Barbican Centre in London presents Frequencies: the sounds that shape us (22 May – 31 August), a dynamic and multi-disciplinary season dedicated to exploring the transformative power of sound and sonic experience. Here are 10 unmissable events within the Frequencies season…
An unmissable exhibition of Swiss artist Nicolas Party runs at the Holburne Museum in Bath until 31 August 2025. Titled Copper and Rust, this exhibition sees Party engage in active dialogue with the museum’s historic collection to create new work…
Photo London returns for its landmark tenth edition, coinciding with Somerset House’s 25th anniversary. Showcasing the evolving landscape of photography, the fair presents everything from AI-driven works and painterly images to textile prints and collage-based creations. With 131 exhibitors and over 400 local and international artists…
Discover must-see art exhibitions in Margate this summer, from powerful shows at Turner Contemporary, Carl Freedman Gallery, Quench Gallery, and Liminal Gallery to public commissions by artists like Tracey Emin, Antony Gormley, and Yinka Ilori….
Discover the best UK festivals to visit this summer with our guide — from the legendary Reading & Leeds Festival and the elegant opera of Glyndebourne, to the music and wellness haven of Wilderness and Glasgow’s very own TRNSMT…
London Craft Week returns to London from 12-18 May 2025 with exhibitions, workshops, and live demonstrations. Discover our guide to must-see events this year…
London’s 2025 summer is packed with unmissable music festivals, from the cutting-edge electronic beats of Wide Awake and Waterworks to the pop extravaganza of Mighty Hoopla. Experience legendary performances at BST Hyde Park, iconic sounds at Somerset House Summer Series, and the celebration of underground dance at GALA…
London’s Degree Shows offer a glimpse into the city’s creative future, with each school bringing something distinct. From the bold, multidisciplinary work at Goldsmiths, to the fine art tradition at the Slade School of Fine Art, the experimental exhibitions at Central Saint Martins, and the postgraduate focus at the Royal Academy Schools…
Every March, Hong Kong becomes the epicentre of the international art calendar with the arrival of Hong Kong Art Week—a city-wide celebration of creativity that draws global attention. At its core is Art Basel Hong Kong…
A Wound with Teeth is a 50-minute excerpt from the upcoming full-length work Lo, premiering in 2026. Phantom is a 20-minute piece first created under pandemic restrictions and filmed in 2021; this performance marks its stage debut…
The timing of this exhibition could not be better. At the end of a long winter, and egging on London’s reluctant spring, the Saatchi Gallery brings us FLOWERS in full bloom…
London is set to showcase a rich and varied programme of art exhibitions this May. Here is our guide to the art exhibitions to watch out for in London in May…
Gabriel Moses: Selah · Eileen Perrier: A Thousand Small Stories · Dianne Minnicucci: Belonging and Beyond · Dennis Morris: Music + Life · Felicity Hammond: V3 Model Collapse · Lee Miller · Boris Mikhailov: Ukrainian Diary · Zofia Rydet: Sociological Record · Jennie Baptiste: Rhythm & Roots · I Still Dream of Lost Vocabularies · Click! 100 Years of the Photobooth · Cecil Beaton’s Fashionable World…
Tate Britain has opened the largest UK survey exhibition to date of British Contemporary Artist Ed Atkins (b. Oxford, 1982) featuring works from the last 15 years. Atkins is best known for his computer-generated videos and animations which form the core of his work…
Our first trip to Art Basel Hong Kong was an unforgettable experience, solidifying, in our opinion, its position as one of Asia’s leading art fairs.From 28 - 30 March 2025, the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre hosted 240 galleries from 42 countries, offering an impressive range of global and regional artistic expressions…
Pioneering choreographer Merce Cunningham’s work will “forever” be revered. The Van Cleef & Arpels Dance Reflections festival has brought two of his works back to life performed by the Lyon Opera Ballet at Sadlers’ Wells…
Touted as the dance event of the year, we set off with great anticipation to attend We Should Have Never Walked on the Moon, a title borrowed from a quote reportedly spoken by Gene Kelly to Buzz Aldrin. The performance brought together dancers from powerhouse companies Rambert and the Ballet National de Marseille under the direction of (La)Horde…
Now in its twelfth year, the K-Music Festival has become the UK’s leading celebration of Korean music, showcasing some of the country’s most forward-thinking artists in London each autumn. Running from 1 October to 20 November, the 2025 edition spans major venues including the Barbican, Southbank Centre, Royal Albert Hall and Kings Place…
London Design Festival 2025 offers a wide range of events across the city, and our guide highlights twelve unmissable experiences, from Beacon by Lee Broom to Fleet Street Quarter…
The most wonderful time of the year returns to London this autumn, as art fair season takes over the city. Long-established events like Frieze, 1-54, and LAPADA make their annual return, alongside exciting art weeks and festivals, including London Sculpture Week and the London Design Festival…
Discover 30+ essential exhibitions to visit in London during Frieze Week 2025, from major retrospectives to cutting-edge contemporary shows…
This autumn, the Royal Academy of Arts will present A Story of South Asian Art: Mrinalini Mukherjee and Her Circle, a landmark exhibition celebrating the life, work and legacy of one of India’s most pioneering artists…
London’s busy autumn exhibition calendar brings a host of artist talks, from renowned photographers and contemporary artists to emerging voices shaping today’s art scene. Our guide highlights 15 must-see talks this season, including Annie Leibovitz, Yinka Shonibare, Liliane Lijn, Don McCullin, Kerry James Marshall, Annie Lennox, Gilbert & George, and Rachel Jones…
Pictograms: Iconic Japanese Designs is a sleek, engaging, and informative new exhibition for all ages, celebrating the clarity, creativity, and impact of Japanese visual communication…
The 56th annual edition of the world’s longest running photography festival, Rencontres d’Arles, has once again taken over the beautiful ancient city of Arles in southern France. From works by Diana Markosian to Claudia Andujar…
Discover some of Europe’s most beautiful museum and gallery cafés, from Rose Bakery, Le Jardin du Petit Palais, and Café 1902 in Paris to Café Bravo in Berlin and Bozar Rooftop in Brussels…
For our August guide, we’re highlighting some of the exhibitions opening in London this month, as well as the many excellent shows coming to a close…
Manchester International Festival got underway on Thursday (3 July), under the directive to ‘dream differently’, the Festival this year is set out to inspire fresh perspectives and challenge conventional thought.…
The Royal Academy Summer Show has returned for its 257th exhibition. Curated under the theme of ‘Dialogues,’ the 2025 edition is coordinated by internationally acclaimed architect and Royal Academician Farshid Moussavi and explores art’s capacity to forge dialogues and build sensitivity towards societal concerns such as ecology, survival and living together…
With shows ranging from historical military art to queer talismans, pop protest, and the power of drawing, here is our guide to the art exhibitions to see in London in July 2025…
Oskar Zięta is an architect, process designer and artist whose work challenges the boundaries between disciplines. His practice brings together design, engineering, art and bionics to create sculptural forms. His latest installation, ‘Whispers’, is currently on display outside One New Ludgate as part of the London Festival of Architecture 2025…
Your essential guide to what to see and do across London during the London Festival of Architecture 2025 — a citywide celebration of architecture, ideas, and community, featuring everything from late-night studio openings and thought-provoking talks to exhibitions, documentaries, and large-scale installations…
Discover a range of exhibitions opening in London this June, from the Kiefer / Van Gogh show at the Royal Academy to Dan Guthrie at Chisenhale. Explore bold solo displays, landmark retrospectives, and events like the London Design Biennale at Somerset House and London Open Live at Whitechapel Gallery…
Body & Soul - Joan Snyder • Hew Locke: What Have We Here? • Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael: Florence, c. 1504 • Turner Prize 2024 • Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait Prize 2024 • Letizia Battaglia: Life, Love and Death in Sicily • Silk Roads • Matthias Groebel: Skull Fuck • Later Works - Jack Jubb • Greg Carideo: groundwork & 00:00:01
As ski season kicks off, resorts like St. Moritz, Gstaad, Courchevel, Aspen, Whistler, and Verbier are becoming vibrant cultural destinations. Beyond world-class slopes, these hotspots offer a range of art exhibitions and outdoor sculptures. This guide highlights the must-see art exhibitions this winter across Europe, the US, and Japan…
Victoria Miro · Motion in Stillness: Dance and the Human Body in Movement · Feast · County Hall Pottery · Nicole Eisenman · Sadie Coles HQ · Parmigianino: The Vision of Saint Jerome · National Gallery · Feliciano Centurión: Hope in Bloom · Cecilia Brunson Projects · Jeff Wall · White Cube Bermondsey · Justin Dingwall · Doyle Wham · Group Exhibition: Reverb · Stephen Friedman Gallery…
The Imaginary Institution of India: Art 1975-1998 · Francis Bacon: Human Presence · Felicity Aylieff: Expressions in Blue · Haegue Yang: Leap Year · Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee · Sammy Baloji · Sonia Boyce: An Awkward Relation · Hew Locke: what have we here? · Nicola L. · Mike Kelley: Ghost and Spirit · Letizia Battaglia · Lauren Halsey: emajendat · The World of Tim Burton · Wildlife Photographer of the Year…
Looking for the perfect gift this Christmas? Explore our Flo London gift guide for the best finds from London’s museum and gallery shops. From unique homeware and jewellery to books, prints, and art pieces, there’s a wide range of thoughtful gifts to choose from…
Courtauld Mini Tote Bag Orange Navy · Art is a Serious Subject Tote Bag · V&A Tote Bag · Beryl Cook and Tom of Finland Bums Bag - House of Voltaire · I am a Camera Tote Bag · Saatchi Gallery Bag · ICA Tote Bag, 2024 · Design Museum Tote Bag · NPG Monogram Large Tote Bag in Red · Chisenhale Tote Bag · Tate Tote Bag · Two Tone Barbican Tote Bag · Hayward Gallery Tote Bag…
Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael: Florence, c. 1504 · The Great Mughals: Art, Architecture and Opulence · Jameel Prize: Moving Images · Norberto Spina: Presente · Tirzah Garwood: Beyond Ravilious · As We Rise: Photography from the Black Atlantic · Anastasia Samoylova: Adaptation · Self-Made…
Here’s a roundup of when and where you can experience the best of London’s Christmas light switch-on events for 2024.
Haegue Yang: Leap Year · Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee · Sammy Baloji · Sonia Boyce: An Awkward Relation · Hew Locke: what have we here? · Nicola L. · Mike Kelley: Ghost and Spirit · Letizia Battaglia · Lauren Halsey: emajendat · The World of Tim Burton · Wildlife Photographer of the Year · The Imaginary Institution of India: Art 1975-1998 · Alexis Peskine: Forest Figures · Francis Bacon: Human Presence · Felicity Aylieff: Expressions in Blue…
Bharti Kher’s ‘Target Queen’ transforms the facade of Hayward Gallery at the Southbank Centre with bold feminine symbolism…
The 80s: Photographing Britain opens on 21 November 2024, showcasing 350 works capturing the decade’s social and political upheaval…
London’s most anticipated art month is on the horizon, with Frieze London and Masters taking centre stage at The Regent’s Park from 9 October - 13 October 2024. This renowned week typically sees a flurry of activity across the city, with numerous art fairs, events, and exhibitions showcasing the best in contemporary and historical art. To help you navigate the excitement, here is your guide to 50 art exhibitions not to be missed during Frieze Week.…
London's bustling art week returns next month, with Frieze London and Frieze Masters launching at The Regent's Park from 9 to 13 October 2024. During this time, several other art fairs will also be taking place across the city…
Discover 16 must-see art exhibitions taking place across London and the UK during Frieze Week 2025, showcasing a vibrant mix of contemporary and historical works from leading artists and cultural institutions…
Paris may be known for slowing down in August, but for art lovers, the city is far from quiet. From a takeover of the Rotunda at the Bourse de Commerce by artist Céleste Boursier-Mougenot to retrospectives of artists including Niki de Saint Phalle, Jean Tinguely, and American designer Rick Owens…
September marks the start of London’s autumn art season, with major retrospectives, bold multimedia installations, and fresh perspectives on fashion, identity, and history across the city’s leading galleries. From Kerry James Marshall’s landmark retrospective at the Royal Academy of Arts to the V&A’s exploration of Marie Antoinette’s legacy…
Gagosian London is set to open an extraordinary exhibition titled Rearview Mirror: Liverpool–London–Paris on 28th August 2025, showcasing rare photographs taken by Paul McCartney during the early surge of Beatlemania. Captured on his personal 35mm Pentax camera between late 1963 and early 1964…
Dr Lana Locke, Senior Lecturer at Camberwell College of Arts, University of the Arts London, is a multidisciplinary visual artist whose work spans sculpture, painting, drawing, video, and performance. Self-taught for over a decade before gaining postgraduate qualifications, Lana’s practice focuses on sustainability, materiality, and community engagement…
Frieze Sculpture is back for its 13th edition, opening on 17 September 2025 in The Regent’s Park, London, and running until 2 November. This free public event showcases 14 leading international artists whose sculptures will be displayed throughout the iconic English Gardens…
This summer and autumn at LUMA Arles, don’t miss the standout exhibitions Ho Tzu Nyen: Phantom Day and Stranger Tales · Wael Shawky: I am Hymns of the New Temples · David Armstrong.
Departing from the usual art fair model of booths, Art Basel Qatar will focus on solo exhibitions by galleries, shaped by individual artistic visions. The fair is designed to create a more meaningful experience for visitors while spotlighting artists and galleries from the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia, and beyond…
This September, the Southbank Centre presents We Should Have Never Walked On The Moon, a groundbreaking new collaboration between Rambert and Ballet national de Marseille, under the direction of (LA)HORDE…
In 2026, London’s art scene will be defined by a series of compelling exhibitions celebrating pioneering female artists and influential creative voices. The Tate will lead with a programme featuring landmark shows, including a major survey of Tracey Emin, tracing four decades of…
The timing of this exhibition could not be better. At the end of a long winter, and egging on London’s reluctant spring, the Saatchi Gallery brings us FLOWERS in full bloom…
Autumn is always a busy time for art in London, with Frieze Week in October drawing international attention. But beyond the fairs, the city’s museums and galleries are offering a strong line-up of exhibitions worth seeing. From the V&A’s exploration of Marie Antoinette Styleto Tate Modern’s major survey of Nigerian Modernism, there is much to engage with. Dirty Looks at the Barbican…
The London Design Biennale 2025 has officially opened at Somerset House, running from 5–29 June, bringing together over 40 pavilions from around the world in a bold celebration of global creativity. Now in its fifth edition, this year’s Biennale is curated by Artistic Director Dr Samuel Ross MBE, an award-winning British designer…
The 25th Serpentine Pavilion for 2025, “A Capsule in Time”, designed by celebrated Bangladeshi architect and educator Marina Tabassum, and her firm, Marina Tabassum Architects (MTA), opens on 6 June at the Serpentine South Gallery lawn…
This summer, the Barbican Centre in London presents Frequencies: the sounds that shape us (22 May – 31 August), a dynamic and multi-disciplinary season dedicated to exploring the transformative power of sound and sonic experience. Here are 10 unmissable events within the Frequencies season…
An unmissable exhibition of Swiss artist Nicolas Party runs at the Holburne Museum in Bath until 31 August 2025. Titled Copper and Rust, this exhibition sees Party engage in active dialogue with the museum’s historic collection to create new work…
Photo London returns for its landmark tenth edition, coinciding with Somerset House’s 25th anniversary. Showcasing the evolving landscape of photography, the fair presents everything from AI-driven works and painterly images to textile prints and collage-based creations. With 131 exhibitors and over 400 local and international artists…
Discover must-see art exhibitions in Margate this summer, from powerful shows at Turner Contemporary, Carl Freedman Gallery, Quench Gallery, and Liminal Gallery to public commissions by artists like Tracey Emin, Antony Gormley, and Yinka Ilori….
Discover the best UK festivals to visit this summer with our guide — from the legendary Reading & Leeds Festival and the elegant opera of Glyndebourne, to the music and wellness haven of Wilderness and Glasgow’s very own TRNSMT…
London Craft Week returns to London from 12-18 May 2025 with exhibitions, workshops, and live demonstrations. Discover our guide to must-see events this year…
London’s 2025 summer is packed with unmissable music festivals, from the cutting-edge electronic beats of Wide Awake and Waterworks to the pop extravaganza of Mighty Hoopla. Experience legendary performances at BST Hyde Park, iconic sounds at Somerset House Summer Series, and the celebration of underground dance at GALA…
London’s Degree Shows offer a glimpse into the city’s creative future, with each school bringing something distinct. From the bold, multidisciplinary work at Goldsmiths, to the fine art tradition at the Slade School of Fine Art, the experimental exhibitions at Central Saint Martins, and the postgraduate focus at the Royal Academy Schools…
Every March, Hong Kong becomes the epicentre of the international art calendar with the arrival of Hong Kong Art Week—a city-wide celebration of creativity that draws global attention. At its core is Art Basel Hong Kong…
A Wound with Teeth is a 50-minute excerpt from the upcoming full-length work Lo, premiering in 2026. Phantom is a 20-minute piece first created under pandemic restrictions and filmed in 2021; this performance marks its stage debut…
The timing of this exhibition could not be better. At the end of a long winter, and egging on London’s reluctant spring, the Saatchi Gallery brings us FLOWERS in full bloom…
London is set to showcase a rich and varied programme of art exhibitions this May. Here is our guide to the art exhibitions to watch out for in London in May…
Gabriel Moses: Selah · Eileen Perrier: A Thousand Small Stories · Dianne Minnicucci: Belonging and Beyond · Dennis Morris: Music + Life · Felicity Hammond: V3 Model Collapse · Lee Miller · Boris Mikhailov: Ukrainian Diary · Zofia Rydet: Sociological Record · Jennie Baptiste: Rhythm & Roots · I Still Dream of Lost Vocabularies · Click! 100 Years of the Photobooth · Cecil Beaton’s Fashionable World…
Tate Britain has opened the largest UK survey exhibition to date of British Contemporary Artist Ed Atkins (b. Oxford, 1982) featuring works from the last 15 years. Atkins is best known for his computer-generated videos and animations which form the core of his work…
Our first trip to Art Basel Hong Kong was an unforgettable experience, solidifying, in our opinion, its position as one of Asia’s leading art fairs.From 28 - 30 March 2025, the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre hosted 240 galleries from 42 countries, offering an impressive range of global and regional artistic expressions…
Pioneering choreographer Merce Cunningham’s work will “forever” be revered. The Van Cleef & Arpels Dance Reflections festival has brought two of his works back to life performed by the Lyon Opera Ballet at Sadlers’ Wells…
All Points East 2025 returned to Victoria Park, East London, as one of the capital’s must-visit summer festivals. The event featured six stages, a 50,000-strong crowd, and a mix of global headliners, cult favourites, and emerging talent. Our team joined the action to bring you the full rundown from this unforgettable day…
Benni Allan is the Founding Director of EBBA Architects, a London-based studio recognised for its ambitious, cross-disciplinary approach that bridges architecture, culture, fashion and design. Benni founded EBBA to unite his passion for architecture, making and collaborative practice. In this interview, Benni discusses EBBA’s ethos and Pulse, a new installation commissioned for Houghton Festival at Houghton Hall…
This week, the Hayward Gallery has opened the touring exhibition of Yoshitomo Nara, expanding on the blockbuster shows previously held at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao and the Museum Frieder Burda in Baden-Baden. The exhibition includes both early and more recent sculptures, with some works created as recently as last year…
Trisha Brown Dance Company & Noé Soulier – Working Title & In the Fall · (LA)HORDE / Ballet National de Marseille – Age of Content · Lyon Opera Ballet – Merce Cunningham Forever (BIPED and Beach Birds) · Neither Drums Nor Trumpets – Pam Tanowitz · Robyn Orlin – We Wear Our Wheels with Pride
Mickalene Thomas brings with her dazzling, vibrant, rhinestone-adorned portraits of Black women, collages, photographs, installations and sets in which she photographed her muses to London. Her selection of female subjects comes from family members, her circle of friends and ex-partners ensuring we see through the gaze of her sitters the love between them…
Late at Tate: 80s Valentine’s Special · Valentine’s Day at the Natural History Museum · A Royal Valentine at the Queen’s House · St Valentine’s Day at the National Gallery · Twilight Tour at Sir John Soane’s Museum · Saatchi Lates: FLOWERS – Flora in Contemporary Art & Culture
January usually sees a flurry of winter light festivals in London, featuring creative displays by local and international artists. From Battersea Power Station to Canary Wharf, here is our guide to key ones to look out for in London this month…
Art Basel Paris 2024 opened with a sense of grandeur, marking a new chapter as it rebranded from Paris+ par Art Basel to Art Basel Paris at the newly restored Grand Palais. The fair showcased 195 galleries from 42 countries, filling the iconic venue with a dynamic display of contemporary and modern art.
Claudette Johnson’s ‘Three Women’ mural, inspired by her earlier work and Picasso, celebrates the Black female experience while contributing to the station’s public art initiative.
Enhanced restrictions implemented at the National Gallery following a series of attacks on iconic artworks to safeguard visitors and the collection.
Enhanced restrictions implemented at the National Gallery following a series of attacks on iconic artworks to safeguard visitors and the collection.
Frieze London came with much anticipation (and hesitation) this year…not least because of gloomy market outlooks. But the mood was cheery, and the crowd was buzzing…
Enhanced restrictions implemented at the National Gallery following a series of attacks on iconic artworks to safeguard visitors and the collection.
Irish Theatre sensation 'Masterclass' set to confront gender dynamics in London premiere featuring Adrienne Truscott.
Pioneering artist Linder will unveil her first London retrospective, pushing artistic boundaries and feminist discourse at the Hayward Gallery, Southbank Centre in February 2025.
A Word For Mother · Polly (The Heartbreak Opera) · The Dream of a Ridiculous Man · Sherlock Holmes: The Valley of Fear · Syncopation · Diana: The Untold and Untrue Story · What (is) A Woman · Much Ado About Nothing…
Serpentine Gallery · Design Museum · Natural History Museum · V&A South Kensington · Science Museum · Saatchi Gallery · Gagosian Grosvenor Hill · Hauser & Wirth · Sadie Coles HQ - TJ Boulting · The Photographers' Gallery · The Fitzrovia Chapel · The Wallace Collection · The Royal Academy of Arts · White Cube…
AVA London 2024 takes over London with an exciting multi-day format, featuring top industry figures and cutting-edge music acts…
The shortlist for the next Fourth Plinth commissions has been announced, stirring excitement as seven esteemed artists vie for the prestigious spot. Chila Kumari Singh Burman, Gabriel Chaile, Ruth Ewan, Thomas J Price, Veronica Ryan, Tschabalala Self, and Andra Ursuţa have each submitted compelling proposals…
The Olivier Award nominated play 10 Nights originally staged at the Bush Theatre in 2021 is a one man show written by Shahid Iqbal Khan as part of the Write to Play programme led by Graeae Theatre in partnership with the Bush Theatre. The current production at the Omnibus theatre in Clapham…
Giant 20-ft high rainbow arches, titled Elysian Arcs, will be on show at the foot of the Leadenhall Building in the City of London from 26 February 2024….
Museum of Home · The Courtauld Shop · House of Voltaire at Studio Voltaire · Design Museum Shop · Saatchi Gallery Store · Royal Academy of Arts Shop · Dulwich Picture Gallery Shop · Soane Museum Shop · V&A Shop · London Transport Museum Shop · William Morris Gallery Shop · ICA Bookstore…
When Forms Come Alive highlights ways in which artists have embraced ideas of movement, flux, poetic transformation and organic growth and how nothing stays the same…
The Southbank Centre hosted an event to kick off their 11-day annual Imagine Children’s Festival with the launch of Children’s Laureate Joseph Coelho’s new book Luna Loves Gardening illustrated by Fiona Lumbers…
La Linea Festival Unveils Dynamic Lineup Featuring Baque Luar, Domenico Lancellotti, and Nacao Zumbi…
London's Field Day Festival unveils eclectic lineup featuring Justice, PinkPantheress, and more for 17th Edition…
The Ballet national de Marseille and artist collective (LAHORDE) will present the UK premiere of Roomates at the Southbank Centre's Queen Elizabeth Hall in March…
Ghanaian artist Ibrahim Mahama's ‘Purple Hibiscus’ to transform Barbican's Lakeside Terrace…
Chaka Khan to curate Meltdown 2024 festival, celebrating 50-year career at Southbank Centre's 10-day event…
Kew Gardens 28th annual Orchid Festival has taken over the Princess of Wales Conservatory. Inspiration this year comes from the beauty and biodiversity of Madagascar which is home to over 1,000 species of orchid…
Tate will offer visitors a rare opportunity to view the UK AIDS Memorial Quilt in its Turbine Hall from 12 to 16 June 2025. The quilt, which began in 1989, consists of 42 quilts and 23 individual panels representing 384 individuals affected by HIV and AIDS…
Gagosian presents I Do Not Come to You by Chance, a powerful solo exhibition by Amoako Boafo at their Grosvenor Hill gallery this April 2025…
The unmissable guide to Frieze London Week 2024: Discover our curated selection of art fairs, exhibitions, and engaging talks, accompanied by enticing dining spots to enhance your Frieze London week experience.
Best Christmas carols and concerts in London 2023. Christmas at the Barbican · Christmas Concert at Westminster Abbey · Carols by Candlelight at Trafalgar Square · Christmas Carols at the Royal Albert Hall · Christmas at Cadogan Hall · Battersea Christmas Carol ·Christmas Festival at St John's Smith Square · Christmas at All Souls Langham Place · The Macmillan Carol Concert · Carols by Candlelight at Trafalgar Square · Christmas Carols at St Martin-in-the-Fields…
16 art exhibitions to see in London in November 2023. Including: Impressionists on Paper: Degas to Toulouse-Lautrec · Antony Gormley: Body Politic · If Not Now, When?Generations of Women in Sculpture in Britain, 1960 – 2023 · Discover Liotard & the Lavergne Family Breakfast · David Hockney: Drawing from Life · In House: Bamidele Awoyemi and Adia Wahid · Women In Revolt! · SKATEBOARD · Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Boundless · Nabeeha Mohamed: Tending Bell Flowers · As Above, So Below · Tamara Henderson: Green in the Grooves…
National Gallery's National Treasures exhibitions to showcase masterpieces across the UK in bicentenary celebration….
6 art exhibitions in London for Children. Disney100: The Exhibition, Young V&A , Japan: Myths to Manga · Titanosaur: Life as the Biggest Dinosaur, Natural History Museum · Turn It Up: The Power of Music at the Science Museum · Delight: Media Art Exhibition at Borough Yards · Power Up at the Science Museum ·Brick Dinos at Horniman Museum and Gardens…
The National Gallery is currently hosting the first major retrospective of this esteemed artist in more than 30 years where art lovers, old and new, can see and discover Frans Hals, this master of extraordinary brushstrokes, and understand why he was loved and admired so by Monet and Van Gogh…
Art exhibitions to watch out for in London in 2024 · Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers · Barbie Exhibition at The Design Museum · NAOMI at V&A Museum · BURTYNSKY: Extraction/Abstraction · Frank Auerbach: The Charcoal Heads ·Fragile Beauty: Photographs from the Sir Elton John and David Furnish Collection · Enzo Mari · Tropical Modernism: Architecture and Independence · Yoko Ono at Tate Modern · Soulscapes at Dulwich Picture Gallery…
The unmissable guide to Frieze London Week 2023: what to do, see, and eat · Frieze London · Frieze Masters · 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair · PAD London · The Other Art Fair · stART Art Fair · Frieze Sculptures · Transatlantic Connections: Caribbean Narratives in Contemporary Art · Celebrating Picasso Today: Infinite Modernism · Deutsche Bank presents African Bird Magic by Yinka Shonibare · Free The Wind, The Spirit, and The Sun · José Parlá: Phosphene · Art After Dark · Ian Davenport: Lake…
Eva Fàbregas redefines sculptural boundaries in 'Devouring Lovers,' a sensual and spatial experience at Hamburger Bahnhof…
The London Philharmonic Orchestra offers under-30s premium seats, discounted drinks, and exclusive behind-the-scenes content through LPO Under 30s programme…
36 art exhibitions to see in London in October 2023: RE/SISTERS: A Lens on Gender and Ecology · Mat Collishaw: Petrichor · Gagosian Open: Christo Early Works · Angèle Etoundi Essamba: Africanesse · Gucci Comos · Frieze London and Frieze Masters · Sergio Lombardo · Idris Khan & Annie Morris · Hiroshi Sugimoto: Time Machine · Armet Francis · The Other Art Fair · Richard Prince Early Photography· Antonio Pichillá · 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair · Jesus Crespo: Lub-Dub · UVA: Synchronicity · Georg Baselitz: Sculptures 2011 - 2015 · Hyundai Commission: El Anatsui · Women in Art Fair · Sheila Hicks: Infinite Potential · Sara Shakeel: The Great Supper · Icons in Denim A Queer Perspective …
7 Must-see sculptures at Frieze Sculpture 2023. Including: Amy Stephens, Waking Matter, 2023 · Hank Willis Thomas, All Power to All People (bronze), 2023 · Leilah Babirye, Gyagenda, 2023 · Ayşe Erkmen, Moss Column, 2023 · Suhasini Kejriwal, Garden of Un-Earthly Delights, 2023. · Zak Ové, The Mothership Connection, 2021 · Yinka Shonibare, Material (SG) IV, 2023 · Sanford Biggers, Cheshire (Janus),2023…
For a limited time, NOW Gallery is hosting a special exhibition, 'The Great Supper' by Sara Shakeel, at the Greenwich Peninsula District for London Design Festival 2023…
The Artichoke UK-wide exhibition explores the themes of origin, belonging, and identity through the unique perspectives of 11 artists. The exhibition is titled No But Where Are You Really From?…
Get ready for a double dose of Marina Abramović's artistry in London this autumn. She'll be showcasing her work at both the Royal Academy of Arts and the Southbank Centre, along with engaging conversations…
Discover London Sculpture Week highlights, according to Stella Ioannou, Artistic Director of Sculpture in the City and Founding Director of Lacuna…
East London's Public Art Trail, The Line, presents an exploration of longitude and artistry by Simon Faithfull…
Things to do and see at London Design Festival 2023. Material Matters 2023 · Halo by Studio Waldemeyer · The Localist Cafe by Six Dots Design · Greenwich Peninsula Art Trail · V&A and London Design Week Collaboration · The LEGO® Piece Garden · Microplastic In The Thames River by Jinxiu Chen&Lu Zheng · Nice to Meet You Again by Morag Myerscough · Spirit of Place by Simone Brewster · Aura by Pablo Valbuena…
Gagosian Open, a new series of offsite projects, debuts with a showcase of the early works of Christo Vladimirov Javacheff at a unique exhibition in a historic London townhouse…
10 classical music concerts to attend at the Southbank Centre in Autumn 2023. Including Nicola Benedetti Plays Brahms · Brian Eno & Baltic Sea Philharmonic · Marin Alsop Conducts Rhapsody in Blue · Santtu Conducts Verdi’s Requiem · Chineke! Orchestra: Haydn, Bologne, Beethoven · Manchester Collective: Different Trains & After Dark (Double Bill) · Randall Goosby in Recital · Canellakis Conducts Shostakovich · Víkingur Ólafsson: Bach’s Goldberg Variations…
10 best art exhibitions to see in London in Autumn 2023. Including: Hiroshi Sugimoto: Time Machine · UVA: Synchronicity · Frieze Art Fair 2023 · RE/SISTERS: A Lens on Gender and Ecology · Women in Revolt! · Hyundai Commission: El Anatsui · Women in Art Fair · Impressionists on Paper: Degas to Toulouse-Lautrec · Japan: Myths to Manga · Marina Abramović…
26 art exhibitions to see in London in ending in September 2023. Martin Wong: Malicious Mischief· · All the Flowers are for Me and Plants of the Qur’ān · Nicholas Ferguson: Persepctive · Carrie Mae Weems: Reflections for Now · Andy Warhol: The Textiles · Berthe Morisot: Shaping Impressionism · Dear Earth: Art and Hope in a Time of Crisis · The Offbeat · Hilma af Klint & Piet Mondrian: Forms of life · Anthony Caro: The Inspiration of Architecture…
Art exhibitions opening in London in September 2023. Including. Julianknxx: Chorus in Rememory of Flight · Gabrielle Chanel: Fashion Manifesto · Marina Abramović · Benoît Piéron: Slumber Party · British Art Fair · Rubens & Women · Paula Rego: Letting Loose · Claudette Johnson: Presence · Gerald Chukwuma: Homeostasis · Frans Hals · Sarah Lucas: Happy Gas · Christian Marclay · Matthew Hilton: Tough Moment · Manu García: Juego…
Inaugural Women in Art Fair celebrates women artists' contributions at Mall Galleries in October…
Serpentine Galleries Park Nights returns with a program of art, music, performance, dance, and poetry throughout August to October…
Broadwick announces a new 15,000 capacity cultural haven set to redefine london's arts and music scene…
Studio Dreamachine, a new immersive experience, has launched in Hackney. A more intimate rendition of the original Dreamachine, this immersive experience has been crafted by a dynamic team of artists, composers, technologists, scientists, and philosophers…
Discover London's transportation legacy at the London Transport Museum in Covent Garden…
Sotheby's unveils over 1,400 personal items of Freddie Mercury, including legendary stage costumes, handwritten drafts of iconic songs, and his cherished baby grand piano before their upcoming auction…
6 must-see exhibitions in London that end in August 2023. Modern and Contemporary Art of the Arab World · Isaac Julien: What Freedom Is to Me · Reframe: The Residency Exhibition · Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 2023 · Only Until This Cigarette is Ended · Kate Montgomery: Pattern Book …
Experience an exhibition of moving images reflecting global water narratives, presented by East London's The Line, in collaboration with Arup Phase 2…
30 art exhibitions to see in London in August 2023. Martin Wong: Malicious Mischief· वेणु [Venu] by Asim Waqif · Headway East London: differently various · All the Flowers are for Me and Plants of the Qur’ān · A World in Common: Contemporary African Photography · Lagos, Peckham, Repeat:Pilgrimage to the Lakes · Nicholas Ferguson: Persepctive · Carrie Mae Weems: Reflections for Now · Andy Warhol: The Textiles · Berthe Morisot: Shaping Impressionism · Herzog & de Meuron · Dear Earth: Art and Hope in a Time of Crisis · The Offbeat Sari Northern Ireland: Living with the Troubles · Crown to Couture · Hilma af Klint & Piet Mondrian: Forms of life · Anthony Caro: The Inspiration of Architecture · Gabriel Massan: Third World The Bottom Dimension…
Christie’s London will host Modern and Contemporary Art of the Arab World, the largest showcase of modern and contemporary art from the Arab world in London. The exhibition will feature masterpieces from the Barjeel Art Foundation and renowned Emirati artists…
Lonnie Holley: All Rendered Truth · Joy Labinjo: We Are Briefly Gorgeous · Zanele Muholi · NAOMI · Ernest Cole: House of Bondage · C. Rose Smith: Talking Back to Power · Tavares Strachan: There Is Light Somewhere · Beyond the Bassline: 500 Years of Black British Music · Firelei Báez: Sueño de la Madrugada (A Midnight’s Dream) · Yinka Shonibare CBE RA: Suspended States…
Southbank Centre's Summer 2023 Literature and Spoken Word Season returns from June - October 2023 with conversations featuring acclaimed authors, thinkers, and poets….
Holly Hendry's 'Slackwater' is the latest art installation to appear in the Artist's Garden on the roof of Temple Station…
HENI presents never-before-seen works from Damien Hirst at Phillips London this July 2023…
The 15 best art galleries in South London. Qrystal Partners · Hayward Gallery · Newport Street Gallery · South London Gallery · Studio Voltaire · Goldsmith Centre for Contemporary Art · Gerald Moore Gallery · Bold Tendencies · White Cube · Tate Britain · Tate Modern · Dulwich Picture Gallery · Leake Street Arches · Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) · NOW Gallery…
Nwando Ebizie’s Extreme Unction Vol. 2 is a performance installation “where grieving and loss meet ecstasy and exultation, a liminal sonic-ritual art environment.” Situated in the theatre of Artadmin’s Toynbee Studios, the immersive sensory experience forms a part of their What Shall We Build Here festival which integrates art, community and climate awareness…
Frameless, London's groundbreaking immersive arts venue at Marble Arch Place, features four themed galleries and 40 interactive digital interpretations of masterpieces by renowned artists such as Cézanne, Kandinsky, Monet, Canaletto, Rembrandt, and Klimt…
Highlights from the Serpentine Summer Party 2023, London's most glamorous art event of the year…
Art exhibitions to see in London in July 2023. WAVE: Currents in Japanese Graphic · Arts Lagos, Peckham, Repeat:Pilgrimage to the Lakes · Kate Montgomery: Pattern Book · Ai Weiwei: Making Sense · Young V&A · Herzog & de Meuron at Royal Academy of Arts · Black Venus at Somerset House · Thomas J Price at VA Museum…
National Gallery Summer Party 2023 celebrates artistic freedom and raises funds for NG200 campaign with celebrity guests and spectacular performances...
A group exhibition, Only Until This Cigarette is Ended, has opened at Pictorum Gallery, showcasing the works of nine international artists. Among them are Leily Moghtader Mojdehi, Tosin Kalejaye, Naomi Boiko, Olamide Ogunade, Elena Rivera-Montanes, Verde, Nina Baxter, Johanna Bath, and Brittany Fanning. Inspired by Edna St. Vincent Millay's poem of the same name…
Korean Art London 2023 is a new boutique fair, exhibiting works from over thirty established and emerging South Korean artists across various media…
The Barbican has announced an exciting plan to feature a site-specific commission by Indian sculptor Ranjani Shettar in its iconic Conservatory this autumn…
Nwando Ebizie presents Extreme Unction Vol. 2 - a guided multi-sensory experience at Toynbee Studios this June…
Pattern Book by Kate Montgomery, an engaging collection of paintings inspired by her fascination with textiles and her studies in Islamic patterns, to open at Long & Ryle…
13 art exhibitions opening in London in June 2023 Dear Earth: Art and Hope in a Time of Crisis · Carrie Mae Weems: Reflections for Now ·To Bend the Ear of the Outer World · 22nd Serpentine Pavilion:by Lina Ghotmeh · Kensington + Chelsea Art Week (KCAW) 2023 ·The Lost Warhols ·Tate Britain rehang ·Tomás Saraceno: Web(s) of Life · Brian Clarke: A Great Light · Civilization: The Way We Live Now…
As summer approaches, we bid farewell to several remarkable exhibitions from the spring season. These include a tribute to 250 years of Veuve Clicquot, the V&A's exploration of the Korean wave's rise, and a groundbreaking exhibition that merges art and technology. Here are some of our favourite exhibitions that will be closing in June, so it's the last chance to see them…
Coinciding with London Gallery Weekend, Gagosian will showcase an exhibition dedicated to contemporary abstract painting, featuring works by over 40 artists…
Witness the Art of Change in West London as Kensington + Chelsea Art Week (KCAW) returns for its sixth edition this June, offering a vibrant and free program of public art…
First major UK solo exhibition of renowned American artist Carrie Mae Weems to open at Barbican Art Gallery this June 2023…
The London Design Biennale opens at Somerset House, featuring over 40 exhibitors from around the world. This fourth edition showcases installations that tackle global challenges and inspire audiences…
Wandsworth Arts Fringe returns for its 14th year, offering an incredible lineup of over 130 inspiring events spread across 17 unforgettable days in June 2023…
Ad Lib Gallery's The Lost Warhols exhibition opens in May, showcasing new interpretations of Andy Warhol's iconic works by contemporary artists…
Experience a wealth of fantastic exhibitions throughout the UK this summer, beyond the bustling art scene of London. Including Larry Achiampong: Wayfinder, Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art · Tartan V&A Dundee · NT Art Month, Edinburgh · Antony Gormley's ANOTHER TIME · Beyond the Little Black Dress, National Museum of Scotland · The Betty Woodman and George Woodman, Charleston · Wolverhampton Art Gallery , The more things change… the Blk Art Group · Eva Koťátková, Nottingham Contemporary…
The Royal Academy of Arts in London will present the first major solo survey in the UK of internationally acclaimed Serbian performance artist Marina Abramović this September 2023…
Serpentine presents an exciting summer programme of exhibitions including Tomás Saraceno in collaboration, Gabriel Massan and collaborators, Lina Ghotmeh's Pavilion and Atta Kwami Maria Lassnig Prize Mural…
The Shubbak Festival, London’s largest Festival of contemporary Arab arts and cultures, is all set to mark its seventh edition with a vibrant and multi-dimensional program that showcases the best of Arab, South West Asian, and North African cultures…
The Victoria & Albert Museum is collaborating with artist Thomas J Price to open a free sculpture display featuring eight of Price's works throughout the museum, including in the Dorothy and Michael Hintze Sculpture Galleries and the Europe 1600 – 1800 Galleries…
An exhibition of works by Brian Clarke is coming to Damien Hirst’s Newport Street Gallery in June 2023…
Art exhibitions to see in London in May. Including the Offbeat Sari, Dr. Esther Mahlangu: Where two rivers meet, Steve McQueen: Grenfell, Soojin Kang: To be you, whoever you are, Hilma af Klint & Piet Mondrian: Forms of life, Luxury and power: Persia to Greece ,Saint Francis of Assisi, Maro Gorky: A Life Painting,Crown to Couture…
Péjú Oshin is a university lecturer, curator, poet, and the associate director of the commercial art gallery Gagosian…
Long & Ryle proudly presents A Life Painting by the acclaimed American Armenian artist Maro Gorky. This exhibition marks a joyous celebration of Gorky's life and work, coinciding with her 80th birthday…
The Fashion and Textile Museum will showcase an exhibition called The Fabric of Democracy: Propaganda textiles from the French Revolution to Brexit this September 2023, which will focus on exploring printed propaganda textiles…
The Almas Art Foundation (AAF) launches an exhibitions program at Somerset House with a showcase of Dr. Lilian Mary Nabulime…
The Royal Academy of Arts will host an exhibition in July featuring Swiss architectural firm Herzog & de Meuron (H&dM), providing visitors with unprecedented access to the firm's methodology, philosophy, and groundbreaking projects…
The Museum of The Home is launching a new contemporary art exhibition called No Place Like Home (A Vietnamese Exhibition) Part II"this month. The exhibition showcases works by Vietnamese diasporic artists exploring the theme of home through the lens of Vietnamese culture…
Exhibitions to look forward to this summer 2023 in London: Including Martin Wong: Malicious Mischief at the Camden Arts Centre, Luxury and power: Persia to Greece at the British Museum, Civilization: The Way We Live Now at the Saatchi Gallery, A World in Common: Contemporary African Photography at the Tate Modern, RA Summer Exhibition 2023, Saint Francis of Assisi at the National Gallery,Black Venus at Somerset House, Tomás Saraceno exhibition at Serpentine Gallery….
In July, Somerset House will host BLACK VENUS, an exhibition featuring the works of more than 20 Black women and non-binary artists, which will explore the representation and evolving legacy of Black women in visual culture…
The Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) is set to host a landmark exhibition this September 2023, showcasing the pioneering work of fashion designer Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel…
Discover our pick of free art to see in London in April 2023. Including: ‘Our Journey’ StoryTent Exhibition at Rich Mix, Ramadan Pavilion 2023, Serge Attukwei Clottey: Crossroads, Rites of Passage: Gagosian, Sean Scully: Landline, Lynda Benglis : Thomas Dane Gallery, Nalini Malani: My Reality is Different: National Gallery, Saw This Made This : Baz Luhrmann at the Design Museum…
Discover our pick of art exhibitions to see in London this month. Including,Stanley Whitney: There will be song, All the Flowers are for Me and Plants of the Qur’ān at Kew Gardens, Andy Warhol: The Textiles, Ai Weiwei: Making Sense, Gabriel Moses: Regina, Thin Air: Beams London, Africa Fashion at V&A Museum…
This summer, the Saatchi Gallery will present a new exhibition, Civilization: The Way We Live Now, which will provide an unprecedented glimpse into the ever-changing, complex lives of humankind across the globe…
Young V&A, the UK’s new national museum designed with and for young people will open on 1 July 2023…
Discover our pick of exhibitions to see in London in March 2023. Including: Wallace Collection - Portraits of Dogs: From Gainsborough to Hockney, Royal Academy of Arts - Souls Grown Deep like the Rivers: Black Artists from the American South. National Gallery - After Impressionism: Inventing Modern Art, Chisenhale Gallery - Ravelle Pillay: Idyll…
In March 2023, Dulwich Picture Gallery will present Berthe Morisot: Shaping Impressionism, the first major UK exhibition of the renowned Impressionist since 1950…
The Victoria & Albert Museum has announced it will secure the archive of David Bowie for the nation – revealing the creative processes of one of the most pioneering and influential figures in the history of live and recorded music, film, fashion and beyond…
Shoreditch Arts Club, a new members club providing a platform for artists, filmmakers, musicians and writers, will open its doors in early March 2023…
This summer Serpentine will present Web(s) of Life, the first major exhibition in the UK of artist Tomás Saraceno and collaborators, among them the interspecies communities of Salinas Grandes and Laguna de Guayatayoc, Argentina, Somié, Cameroon, Aerocene, Arachnophilia, and the Royal Parks...
Chisenhale Gallery present Idyll, the first UK solo exhibition by Johannesburg-based artist Ravelle Pillay. Idyll includes eight never-before-seen oil paintings on canvas, ranging from near life-size to smaller portraits…
The Design Museum today announces that it will open a major exhibition in autumn 2023 celebrating London’s contribution to contemporary global fashion…
A major new exhibition of around a hundred paintings and sculptures by artists such as Cezanne, Van Gogh, Rodin, Picasso, Matisse, Klimt, Käthe Kollwitz, Sonia Delaunay, Kandinsky and Mondrian opens at the National Gallery in March 2023…
Gagosian will present Rites of Passage, an exhibition curated by Péjú Oshin, featuring works by eighteen contemporary artists who share a history of migration…
Leah Gordon is a photographer, artist, curator, writer and filmmaker. Gordon was born in Ellesmere Port, equidistant between Liverpool, a city built upon the slave trade, and Manchester, built upon the industrial revolution, themes that are recurrent in her work…
Berlin is renowned for its dynamic nightlife, but it also offers a diverse and exciting arts and culture scene. As one of the leading cultural destinations in Europe, the city boasts over 200 museums and art collections, ranging from large, publicly-owned institutions to smaller, privately-owned artistic spaces…
The Morgan Stanley Exhibition: Peter Doig presents a new chapter in the career of one of the world’s leading artists. Featuring new and recent paintings, including a new London subject…
Dear Earth: Art and Hope in a Time of Crisis will be coming to the Hayward Gallery in June 2023. The exhibition will explore how international contemporary artists are helping to reframe our responses to the climate crisis…
This exhibition will shed new light on one of the most unforgettable paintings in the Gallery’s Collection: Quinten Massys’ An Old Woman. Defying Western canons of beauty and rules of propriety, this arresting figure became known as The Ugly Duchess after she inspired John Tenniel’s hugely popular illustrations for Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland…
Japan House London presents KUMIHIMO: Japanese Silk Braiding by Domyo, the UK’s first major exploration of this ancient yet contemporary Japanese art. Drawing together the strands of its fascinating 1300-year history…
A new Lego model of a Polacanthus, will be on show for the first time as part of the Brick Dinos exhibition, coming to the Horniman Museum and Gardens in south London in February…
Ai Weiwei: Making Sense will be the artist’s very first exhibition to focus on design and architecture, and will mix recent works with commissioned pieces, inviting us into a meditation on value and humanity, art and activism…
February marks the turn of the exhibition calendar, with old shows closing and new ones opening. Our guide highlights the must-see exhibitions of the month, including an exhibition dedicated to exploring the exceptional talents of Renaissance master Donatello at the Victoria & Albert Museum and a spotlight on women in abstract art at Whitechapel Gallery…
180 Studios presents the UK premiere of Minor Daemon: Volume 1, a new film by Canadian artist and filmmaker Jon Rafman…
A guide to must-see exhibitions in London ending in February 2023. Including Ayo Akingbade: Show Me The World Mister, Soheila Sokhanvari: Rebel Rebel, Objects of Desire: Surrealism and Design 1924 – Today,In Plain Sight , Lynette Yiadom-Boakye: Fly in the League with the Night, Making Modernism at Royal Academy of Arts…
Nalini Malani: My Reality is Different, encompassing over 40 meters of wall, the 25 striking new animations immerse the viewer in a panorama of nine large video projections, played in a continuous loop…
Thin Air is a groundbreaking exhibition of experiments in art and technology with emerging and established contemporary talent…
From defiant train writers to powerful large-scale muralists, Saatchi Gallery will present an exhibition with over 100 international artists opening this February…
The first large-scale exhibition in the UK to examine the contemporary Indian sari opens at the Design Museum in May 2023. The exhibition will show how designers, wearers and craftspeople are reshaping the ways in which the sari is understood, designed, made and worn in contemporary urban India…
Discover our guide to immersive exhibitions to visit in London now, including Illusionaires at Canary Wharf, Studio Dreamachine at Hackney Downs Studio, UVA: Synchronicity, Delight at Borough Yards, Mat Collishaw: Petrichor, Gucci Cosmos at 180 Studios, David Hockney: Bigger & Closer; Dalí Cybernetics: The Immersive Experience; Dopamine Land; Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience;,Twist Museum, Outernet Arts , Frameless Marble Arch,Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirror Rooms…
Doyle Wham present Pouring into Myself: a joint exhibition featuring Hemali Khoosal and Denisse Ariana Pérez…
Southbank Centre to open a free exhibition, entitled Poets in Vogue, during London Fashion Week exploring the relationship between the language of poets and the clothes they wear…
Pelumi Odubanjo and Katy Barron are the curators of Photo50 2023 at the London Art Fair. The theme this year is Beautiful Experiments which will bring together the work of a group of multigenerational women photographers whose practice engages with their diasporic heritage…
The Victoria & Albert Museum is to open the largest space in the UK for a permanent photography collection, due to open in May 2023…
Discover our guide to the best exhibitions to visit in London this January, including Kamala Ibrahim Ishag: States of Oneness; Lucian Freud: New Perspectives; Forrest Bess: Out of the Blue ; London Art Fair; Ode to the Ancestors: Kenyan Archaeology; Veronica Ryan…
Yet again London will deliver several hotly anticipated exhibitions in 2023. From a massive exhibition raking over the entire Saatchi gallery dedicated to Street art to a major exhibition that will explore women’s liberation from 1970 to 1900. Discover our guide to some of the must-see exhibitions in London in 2023…
House of African Art (HAART) will present The Playground, a group exhibition which takes an in-depth look into the significance of childhood through the unique perspectives of five visual artists: Azael Langa, Lerato Motaung, Lindokuhle Khumalo, Olamide Ogunade, and Qhamanande Maswana…
The end of 2022 is around the corner, and we’ve put together a guide of art exhibitions to see before the end of the year. From a free exhibition that explores the recent works of renowned artist David Hockney to a thought-provoking exhibition that will take you deep into the heart of the Brazilian Amazon by Richard Mosse…
With the cost of living taking its toll on families, there is still plenty of art to be seen in London that won't cost you a penny. Here is our guide to the best free art to see in the city before the end of 2022…
London Art Fair will return to the UK capital from 18-22 January . This year will see the participation of over 100 galleries from around the world, featuring works by some of the world’s most renowned artists, including works by Tracey Emin, Marc Chagall, Roy Lichtenstein, Bridget Riley, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat…
Sam Winston is an artist based in East London. His practice is concerned with language and the many ways we encounter it. He employs a variety of different approaches including drawing, books, participatory projects and poetry. He was initially known for typography and artist’s books…
An exhibition exploring art and culture of Spain and the Hispanic world will be coming to the Royal Academy of Arts in January 2023…
Drawing inspiration from notions of transformation, mortality, and femininity, Haley Josephs paints solitary figures in fantastical yet foreboding environments that transcend time and space. Her enigmatic paintings are colourful and whimsical yet also present a dark twist. An underlying sense of power and balance pervades her works…
The inaugural Paris+par Art Basel launched in Paris with all the style and panache expected of the prestigious art fair. Paris+, par Art Basel is the fourth event of its kind in the portfolio of Art Basel…
The 42nd edition of ARCOmadrid, the fair organised by IFEMA MADRID, will be held from 22 -26 February 2023 with the Mediterranean as its core project…
Victoria & Albert Museum to stage first major UK exhibition to explore the work of the Renaissance master Donatello, including artworks never seen before in the UK…
Discover art exhibitions you need to see in London this December from Carolee Schneemann: Body Politics, Africa Fashion at the V&A, Artist M: Bridges at Waddington Custot, Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience, Stacey Gillian Abe: Shrublet of Old Ayivu at Unit London, Ayo Akingbade at Chisenhale Gallery, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye at Tate Britain, Cecilia Vicuña at Tate Modern, Sasha Huber at Autography, Eugene Palmer at Ed Cross Fine Art…
Maryam Eisler is an Iranian-born, London-based photographer and author. Eisler's photographic work is centred around the Sublime Feminine, and she has had exhibitions with Tristan Hoare and Linley (London) as well as Harper's (East Hampton). Additionally, she has shown at Richard Taittinger Gallery (New York), Photo London, Eye of the Collector (London), Dallas Art Fair, Unseen Amsterdam, Space Gallery St Barth, Bermondsey Project Space (London), and Art Marbella...
Eugene Palmer (born 1955, Kingston, Jamaica) is a figurative painter whose work explores the British black diaspora based on his own experience of leaving Jamaica for the UK at the age of nine to settle in Birmingham. Drawing on the experience of being immersed in British culture while remaining symbolically outside of it…
The spectacular show curated by Ekow Ehsan unites 11 artists from the African continent as they address racial injustice through myth, Afrofuturism and fantasy.
The New Black Vanguard showcases the works of 15 contemporary Black portrait photographers breaking boundaries and leading the way in changing preconceived narratives of blackness. In this exhibition, you’ll step into a world where art, fashion and culture align, from Vogue Magazine covers to culture captured on the streets of Lagos…
This year's 1-54 marked the 10th anniversary of the African Contemporary Art Fair at Somerset House, and its largest fair to date. Here’s our list of artist who stood out at 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair 2022…
There are plenty of exhibitions to see in the city this November. Including an exhibition dedicated to the wonders of ceramics at the Hayward Gallery, an exploration of the works of Paul Cezanne at the Tate Modern, to an immersive exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum exploring the rise of Korean pop culture. Here's our guide to exhibitions you need to see in London this month…
The Horror Show! A Twisted Tale of Modern Britain is at Somerset House, London, from 27 October to 19 February...
The inaugural edition of Paris+ par Art Basel will bring together 156 leading French and international galleries to present exceptional artworks across all media – from painting and sculpture to photography and digital works…
Since its inaugural launch in 2016, AKAA, Also Known As Africa, has established itself as the leading fair dedicated to artists from Africa and its diaspora in France…
This year Frieze returns to Regent’s Park with more than 280 galleries from 42 countries in a collection of contemporary and classic art. Since its inaugural fair in 2013, Frieze has been a staple on the London art scene, offering an opportunity to observe the work of the masters while discovering new and emerging talent all of which is up for sale (often at a hefty price tag at that)…
Celebrating its 10th anniversary in London, 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair will return to Somerset House with its flagship edition over the course of four days from 13 – 16 October 2022…
Affordable Art Fair is back in London’s Battersea Park this October with 1,000s of stunning contemporary artworks to add a touch of joy to your home, from £50 - £7,500…
We put together a list of exhibitions you need to see in London this September. Each of these of exhibitions will be ending in September or October. From a from an exhibition exploring the phenomenon of ASMR at the Design Museum to an exhibition focused on the impressive works of American painter Milton Avery….
We have put together some of the exhibitions you need to see in London this October, from the first solo exhibition by the acclaimed artist who painted the official portrait of Michelle Obama to the annual Frieze London which Bringing together over 280 galleries from 42 countries…
London is undoubtedly home to some of the greatest art institutions in the world, but also small galleries that are diversifying the London art scene. With February on the horizon and what feels like some sort of return to normalcy, live art is back in business…
Doyle Wham, a UK gallery promoting contemporary photography from Africa and its diaspora, has announced the opening of Into The Fold, a new exhibition of forty works spanning four decades of innovative practice by eight women photographers and creative practitioners…
FLO London gives you the FLODown on Japan House London’s most recent exhibition, Tokyo 1964: Designing Tomorrow, which highlights some of the pioneering designs from the 1964 Olympic Games, including Olympic pictograms, posters and architectural models…
Japan House London will be opening a brand new exhibition - Tokyo 1964: Designing Tomorrow. The exhibition will celebrate the lasting design legacy of the iconic 1964 Olympic Games showcasing the revolutionary cultural, architectural and graphic design legacy of the historic Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games…
Doyle Wham, the UK’s first contemporary African photography gallery are collaborating with 14 Cavendish to present a group exhibition showcasing the incredible works of four photographers from Nigeria, Kenya, Gabonand Côte d’Ivoire against a unique architectural backdrop…
Legendary Mexican jazz artist Tino Contreras is set to perform the first-ever streamed concert from the home of iconic artist Frida Kahlo the Casa Azul, which is also home to the flagship museum dedicated to the iconic artist’s life and work…
One of the exhibitions that we are particularly looking forward to is Hayward Gallery Touring’s landmark exhibition, British Art Show 9 (BAS9), which will open in Scotland at Aberdeen Art Gallery in July 2021. The display takes place in the UK every five years…
Comfort Arthur, is an award-winning animator, graphic designer, visual artist and editor. She is the founder of The Comfy Studio – a multimedia studio based in Ghana – which has produced a number of celebrated animated shorts…
Doyle Wham present the solo exhibition of Johannesburg-based digital collage artist Puleng Mongale, in collaboration with Latitudes…
Doyle Wham presents the first solo exhibition of Kenyan based photographer and filmmaker, Margaret Ngigi, in the UK. The exhibition explores the complex pressures facing young women in contemporary Kenyan society…
Sofia Carreira-Wham and Imme Dattenberg-Doyle are friends, Londoners, and co-founders of Doyle Wham, the UK's first and only contemporary African photography gallery….
Here’s our guide to some exhibitions to see in London this December, from the V&A’s exhibition dedicated to bags to the first solo exhibitions in the UK by New York-based artist Jennifer Packer, as well as the much-anticipated exhibition by Tracey Emin…
Bright Ackwerh is an artist based in Ghana. His work tends to cover politics; encompassing, commenting and sometimes critiquing events, figures and situations. Bright always tries to uncover new perspectives and the often minority views that are not voiced in the central media…
With the evenings getting darker, and Christmas around the corner, London is getting ready to reopen again. Whilst the city is by no means back to normal some events are still going ahead this month from much-loved Christmas ice-skating to the reopening of the London Coliseum…
Rowan Riley is an embroidery artist from London who graduated from the MA Fine Art course at Central Saint Martins in July 2020. Rowan’s work explores bodies, illness, and how the experience of living in one’s own body is both universal and deeply personal at the same time…
Kelda's practice creates, explores and repurposes imagery and words to create her own visual language that considers femininity, representation and autonomy…
The past few months have been a rollercoaster for us Londoners and Britons alike. However, many of London’s arts and cultural institutions are hanging in there and bringing us fantastic exhibitions to keep us going. Here’s our guide to some exhibitions to see in London this November…
A Black Actress is the title of a stunning series of portraits by photographer Shonay Shote. These images showcase the compelling beauty and infectious charm of some of Britain’s most promising actresses of West Indian and African heritage…
Apparan is a London-based street artist originally from the Canary Islands. She combines her teaching career with her art, as well as running an art and music collective called Art House Project London through which she has curated dozens of art shows in London…
Nicole is an experienced gallerist and gallery director, and the founder of Schoeni Projects. She has lived in Hong Kong for most of her life, although attended school and university in the UK. Contemporary and street art are two of her passions…
Ella is a London-based Artist and Material Designer. In addition, she regularly lectures at University for the Creative Arts guiding young designers in their exploration of the subject. She creates work that crosses multiple disciplines…
There are several exhibitions to see this month in London from Mayfair’s Annual Art Weekend to the London voices exhibition at the Pitzhanger Manor Gallery…
June is a freelance graphic designer, branding expert and artist. She is originally from Tokyo but has lived in London for many years. Her work has been featured internationally on YCN, Cow Parade Niseko and SCMP. She is also a speaker at YOOX Net-a-Porter, UAL and ustwo….
Morenike works in Sales and Marketing at Kate MacGarry Gallery in London. She completed a degree in Art History and Museum Studies at the University of Manchester…
The Georgian townhouse which was home to two of history’s most significant musical artists: George Frideric Handel & Jimi Hendrix, is open to the public to promote knowledge, awareness and enjoyment of their music…
With museums and galleries reopening, here are some of our favourite exhibitions not to miss in London this August…
The majority of London’s museums and galleries will begin reopening their doors this week with new safety measures in place to keep staff and visitors safe. Here’s our guide to new opening times and what’s on…
For your daily dose of “wokeness” through Instagram, discover some of the digital art we love and appreciate for their thought-provoking pieces surrounding topics such as Pride, racism and Covid-19…
Women have long been under-represented in the art world. In 2020 with what appears to be the glass ceiling breaking, we are seeing more exhibitions by women. To mark international women’s day and to commemorate the #5WomenArtists campaign we are sharing…
The London art scene is inundated with fantastic exhibitions, with London’s museums and galleries presenting exhibitions from some of the biggest names in art and equally impressive exhibitions from up-coming artists…
Discover whats happening in the London Art Scene this weekend. From epic late night art gallery openings with ‘Friday Lates’ to new exhibitions opening this weekend…
We give you the #FLODown on what to do this weekend (21th-23rd February) in London. From pancake races, Londons largest pizza party, new restaurant opening to our Thought of the Week…
We presents exhibitions you need to visit this week from Lucian Freud’s Self Portraits at the Royal Academy of Arts to the works of celebrated British artist Bridget Riley at the Hayward Gallery, Southbank…
Open to the public for the first time in over three years. Pitzhanger is the picturesque country home of renowned architect Sir John Soane’s and home to a contemporary art gallery…
This year's 1-54 marked the 10th anniversary of the African Contemporary Art Fair at Somerset House, and its largest fair to date. Here’s our list of artist who stood out at 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair 2022…
Gayle Ebose uses the process of portrait painting to encapsulate the joys and mundanities of everyday Christian living in the 21st century. Her portraits serve as a way to preserve the testimony of how God sustains His people, transforms their character and equips them for life as sojourners on earth…
The Georgian townhouse which was home to two of history’s most significant musical artists: George Frideric Handel & Jimi Hendrix, is open to the public to promote knowledge, awareness and enjoyment of their music…
Amsterdam is an absolute dream for art lovers. It is home to several high-profile museums containing some of the most renowned artwork and artists in the world. We’ve put together this guide to some of our favourite art and culture locations across Amsterdam…
Following the announcement that non-essential shops can open from June 15th, several London galleries will be reopening by appointment only. Social distancing will be observed and visitors will be encouraged to wear face masks…
With cultural and art institutions all across the world temporarily closed, several are instead offering us the opportunity to take a virtual tour around their galleries; and thanks to the Google Art and Culture Project, there are also more than 200 tours around the world now accessible online…
Calum Hall is an art entrepreneur and the founder of Creative Debuts, which is a platform to celebrate the brightest emerging artists and designers. Born out of a frustration with the art world, Creative Debuts aims to make art more accessible…
The spring edition of the Affordable Art Fair lands in Battersea Park this weekend. The fair will feature contemporary artworks priced between £50-£6000 from 100s of galleries from all over the globe. Expect to find a plethora of workshops…
We give you the #FLODown on our favourite arts in the city this weekend. From the latest exhibition at the Barbican, lunchtime at the Royal Opera House to the latest Jazz gig at the O2 Forum in Kentish Town…
We give you the #FLODown on our favourite arts in the city this weekend. From the Steve McQueen Exhibition at the Tate Modern and Britain to Emmanuelle Moureaux’s immersive solo exhibition at NOW Gallery…
Accra is dripping with original arts and culture, and its art scene is constantly growing and evolving. From contemporary art to street art festivals, to local art stalls displaying textiles, ceramics, paintings, sculptures…
We have rounded up the best exhibitions in London in 2019. From Anthony Gormley, Chiharu Shiota, Mary Sibande to Tracey Emin…
Dysfunctional, uncivilised and a little rough around the edges, Fat White Family are just like any other family, right? The band was first formed and founded by lead vocalist Lias Kaci Saoudi in Peckham in 2011 and…
Every man, woman and dog on planet earth has heard of the dazzling musical Hamilton by now. The hype that surrounds this show has been sustained since its first debut on Off-Broadway in 2015, and it most definitely…
The Exhibition of British Sculptor Anthony Gormley has landed at the Royal Academy of Arts. Famed for his body forms dotted around the country including the Angel of the North in Newcastle…
This is the first UK solo exhibition of the late South African photographer Thabiso Sekgala, featuring 49 photographs taken between 2009-2014 in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Germany and Jordan…
Year 11 pupils in Cavaillon, France were challenged by Estelle Savasta - acclaimed writer and director - to ‘write that one letter that you’ve never written’. This not so simple task eventually then brought life to ‘Unwritten Letters’…
Not sure what to do this weekend get your self down to the Emerge Festival, where you'll find DJ sets, open mic session to electric poetry sessions…
UNIQLO, the Japanese global apparel retailer has put together an impressive immersive exhibition exploring LifeWear from three prospectives, Art, Science, Craftsmanship London…
Emma George is the founder of Casual Chronicles, an art venture in which she paints people in the street who make her look twice. The Australian-born artist moved to London five years ago to…
Street art has long been known for its unrelenting expression, challenging others to challenge their thoughts, political views, concerns and emotions. London has some of the greatest street art in the world, leading the way in…
As ski season kicks off, resorts like St. Moritz, Gstaad, Courchevel, Aspen, Whistler, and Verbier are becoming vibrant cultural destinations. Beyond world-class slopes, these hotspots offer a range of art exhibitions and outdoor sculptures. This guide highlights the must-see art exhibitions this winter across Europe, the US, and Japan…