Looking to soak up some culture in the capital? The search ends here; read our roundup of the best art exhibitions in London. So whether it’s contemporary classics, abstract showcases or breathtaking photography that you crave, you’ll find it here.
The Best Art Exhibitions in London
Kiss My Genders
Hayward Gallery, Southbank Centre
A group exhibition featuring the work of 30 artists, Kiss My Genders holds up a mirror to society’s expectations of gender and showcases each artist’s experience with gender in their own lives. Eye-opening and extraordinarily necessary, this exhibition allows visitors to explore and engage with gender fluidity, whether its something active in their own lives or not. Until 8 September, southbankcentre.co.uk
Hennessy: For The Culture
Somerset House
Celebrating one of music’s most unique genres, Grime, Hennessy: For The Culture is a curation of photographs and artist interviews telling the story of Grime; where it came from, how it was inspired to come to be. The exhibition will also explore how the genre is evolving and how it is completely and intimately linked with Black music creativity and the wealth of that industry, in the UK. Until 15 September, somersethouse.org.uk
Stanley Kubrick: The Exhibition
Design Museum
Already partly sold out, this exhibition is quickly proving to be a hugely popular one. The work of the iconic late American film director will come to life in this exhibition of his life and his world at the Design Museum. Until 15 September. designmuseum.org
Self
Halcyon Gallery
Bond Street’s Halcyon Gallery is running this carefully curated exhibition featuring works by Picasso and Warhol. The exhibition looks at artist’s engagements with the human body through self-portraits, exploring how they see themselves, and how they want the public to see them. Until 30 September. halcyongallery.com
Freeman and Lowe: Colony Sound
Marlborough Gallery
In their UK debut, artists Freeman and Lowe, known for creating wild fictional worlds within their three-dimensional collages, bring their newest chapter to London’s Marlborough Gallery. The immersive instillation will take over the two floors of the gallery with each room having its own story. 10 September – 19 October. marlboroughgallery.com
Four Giants of British Modernism: Terry Frost, William Scott, Peter Lanyon and Patrick Heron
Beaux Arts Gallery
The late artists Sir Terry Frost (RA), William Scott (CBE RA), Peter Lanyon and Patrick Heron (CBE) are known in the art world for revolutionising British Abstract Art. Mayfair art hub Beaux Arts Gallery worked with the artists during each of their careers and presents this retrospective exhibition where attendees will be able to see firsthand just how much the artists influenced each other’s work. 19 September – 19 October, beauxartslondon.uk
Félix Vallotton: Painter of Disquiet
Royal Academy of Arts
Through over 80 landscapes, portraits and prints, visitors of this exhibition at the RA will take a look into the work of Swiss painter Félix Vallotton. The exhibition takes the viewer to the streets of Paris at the time of the Belle Epoque and uses distinct colours and methods to connote sensuality, youth and the vibrancy of the streets of Paris at the time. Until 29 September, royalacademy.org.uk
Roy’s Art Fair
The Truman Brewery
October 2019 marks the 5th edition of Roy’s Art Fair, a three-day art fair with exhibitions, workshops, live art and opportunities to purchase affordable art directly from the artists. This year boasts its biggest line up yet with 95 artists and a collaboration with Mind charity who’ll have a presence in the form of workshops and interactive art displays with themes of mental health and wellbeing and how art can be a positive aid to these. 3 – 6 October, roysartfair.com
Leonardo Da Vinci: A Life in Drawing
The Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace
To mark the 500th anniversary of the death of Leonardo Da Vinci, one of the greatest Renaissance artists, there are 12 exhibitions popping up at different locations across the UK. At The Queen’s Gallery in Buckingham Palace, 200 sheets of drawings will be brought together to make it the largest exhibition of Da Vinci’s work in over 65 years. Until 13 October, royalcollection.org.uk
Berlin/London: The Lost Photographs of Gerty Simon
The Wiener Library
Gerty Simon captured some of her extraordinary life through the art of photograhy. All will be revealed in this exhibition at The Wiener Library in Russell Square, from her escape from Nazi prosecution to arriving in London with her son. Until 15 October. wienerlibrary.co.uk
Architecture of London
Guildhall Art Gallery
London is one of the most diverse, forward-thinking and contemporary cities in Europe, and its architecture tells the story of how it’s changed so vastly and so rapidly in the past 400 years. Guildhall Art Gallery’s new exhibition, Architecture of London, looks at how London’s cityscape has changed with a close-up look of its streets and buildings. The exhibition features 80 pieces of words by 60 artists and explores this architectural development through paintings ranging from the 17th century to today. Until 1 December, cityoflondon.gov.uk
Olafur Eliasson: In Real Life
Tate Modern
In the most anticipated exhibition of his work yet, Olafur Eliasson will return to the Tate Modern from July 2019 to January 2020 with an immersive art exhibition looking at the artist’s interest and interpretations of movement and the way in which humans interact with other people and their environments. With a clear theme of climate change and sustainability too, this culturally relevant exhibition is a must-see for art lovers. Until 5 January 2020, tate.org.uk
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