Past
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Ian Hamilton Finlay: Fragments
30 April – 24 May 2025 London Gallery I Fragments is both a major new book and eight exhibitions that will take place internationally during May 2025 in Basel, Brescia, Edinburgh, Hamburg, London, New York, Palma de Mallorca and Vienna, curated and edited by Pia Maria Simig. Learn More -
Celia Paul: Colony of Ghosts
14 March – 17 April 2025 London Gallery I Colony of Ghosts coincides with the launch of a major new monograph, published by MACK in March 2025, spanning some fifty years of painting by the artist.
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Inka Essenhigh: The Greenhouse
14 March – 17 April 2025 London Gallery II The New York-based artist’s sixth solo exhibition with the gallery comprises a body of work completed during the past year, featuring botanical, landscape and figurative motifs poised between an exuberant exterior world and an energetic interior consciousness. Learn More -
Chiaroscuro: A Century of Charcoal
1 February – 1 March 2025 Miro Presents On view in a specially designed gallery on Vortic.art, with selected works at Victoria Miro, London and Venice, the exhibition brings together works by over 30 artists made over the past 100 years. The charcoal drawings range from preparatory sketches to fully realised, monumental works. Learn More -
At Home: Alice Neel in the Queer World
30 January – 8 March 2025 London Gallery I This exhibition highlights the artist’s career-long commitment to depicting the human condition and her practice of painting people from many walks of life, focusing on her paintings of people from queer communities and those who were a part of their circle. Learn More -
María Berrío: The End of Ritual
21 November 2024 – 18 January 2025 London Gallery I The End of Ritual depicts moments of disquiet articulated within densely populated interiors, spaces where the old world meets the new and a restless dynamic unfolds between performers and spectators in and out of the frame. The exhibition is accompanied by a publication featuring new writing on the artist by... Learn More -
Jules de Balincourt: Moving Landscapes
4 October – 2 November 2024 London Gallery II In this new body of work, the Brooklyn-based artist continues his exploration of painting as an intuitive process, resulting in fantasy-like worlds in which landscapes and seascapes become sites of possibility and escape. Learn More -
Yayoi Kusama: EVERY DAY I PRAY FOR LOVE
25 September – 2 November 2024 London Gallery I Victoria Miro is delighted to announce Yayoi Kusama’s fourteenth solo exhibition with the gallery, which premieres a new Infinity Mirror Room and introduces works from a new series of paintings.
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Boscoe Holder | Geoffrey Holder
1 June – 27 July 2024 London Gallery II On view across the two spaces of our London gallery, these exhibitions consider for the first time the siblings as painters in parallel. Learn More -
Secundino Hernández: Problematic Corners
10 April – 18 May 2024 London Gallery I The Spanish artist’s fifth solo exhibition with the gallery features a dynamic series of oval works that expand on his unique painting language. Learn More -
Doron Langberg: Night
26 January – 28 March 2024 London Gallery I Featuring large-scale tableaux of nightclubs and beach scenes, Night is a hymn to nocturnal worlds both interior and exterior, and the spaces of ambiguity, opportunity and liberation – physical and psychological – that open up after dark. Learn More -
LEDA and the SWAN: a myth of creation and destruction
1 December 2023 – 13 January 2024 London Gallery II, Miro Presents Curated by Minna Moore Ede and presented by Vortic Curated and Victoria Miro, an exhibition of primarily new work by sixteen artists across a variety of media – drawing, painting, sculpture, film and dance. Their responses to the myth of Leda and the Swan are diverse; each has found their... Learn More -
Stephen Willats: TIME TUMBLER
22 November 2023 – 13 January 2024 London Gallery I Victoria Miro is delighted to present an exhibition by pioneering British conceptual artist Stephen Willats on the occasion of his eightieth birthday. Bringing together new works and seminal examples from the 1970s, Time Tumbler , curated with Jelena Kristic, charts developments in the artist’s singular language, reveals the constancy of... Learn More -
Ali Banisadr: The Changing Past
11 October – 11 November 2023 London Gallery II The first solo presentation of works by the New York-based artist since he joined the gallery in 2021 features a substantial body of paintings completed over the past two years. Learn More -
Paula Rego: Letting Loose
22 September – 11 November 2023 London Gallery I An exhibition of works from the 1980s, a period of liberation and self-discovery that led to great breakthroughs for the artist and saw her first major exhibitions in the UK and the US. Learn More -
Howardena Pindell: New Works
8 June – 29 July 2023 London Gallery II Victoria Miro is delighted to present an exhibition of new spray dot paintings by Howardena Pindell. Howardena Pindell’s spray dot paintings are among her most iconic works. The artist first created these sensuous paintings in New York in the early 1970s. Using various hole punchers and tools, she punched into... Learn More -
Chris Ofili: The Seven Deadly Sins
2 June – 29 July 2023 London Gallery I Victoria Miro is delighted to present The Seven Deadly Sins , a major new series of paintings by Chris Ofili. Completed over the past six years, the works on view offer an expansive meditation on sin and the complex experience of sinfulness. Learn More -
Isaac Julien: Once Again… (Statues Never Die) – Photographs
2 May – 4 June 2023 London Gallery II Victoria Miro is delighted to present an exhibition of newly conceived photographic works by Isaac Julien, focusing on his latest work, Once Again… (Statues Never Die) . Once Again… (Statues Never Die) is an immersive five-screen installation by artist and filmmaker Sir Isaac Julien. Commissioned by the Barnes Foundation in... Learn More -
Kudzanai-Violet Hwami: A Making of Ghosts
14 April – 20 May 2023 London Gallery I Victoria Miro is delighted to present an exhibition of new work by Kudzanai-Violet Hwami. Comprising paintings in dialogue with large-scale wall-based and suspended photographic images, A Making of Ghosts reflects on aspects of grief and the action of memory, unfolding as the viewer moves through the gallery space. Learn More -
Grayson Perry: Posh Cloths
3 February – 25 March 2023 Victoria Miro London Two exhibitions by Grayson Perry in London and Venice. In London, a selection of textile works from the past eight years, including new tapestries, will be on view. Learn More -
Hernan Bas: The Conceptualists
18 November 2022 – 21 January 2023 London Gallery I While earlier paintings hinge on characters with nascent identities and burgeoning interests, the works in this exhibition follow a new theme, in which Bas’ protagonists engage in a variety of obsessive pursuits that, deemed strange under everyday circumstances, might be rationalised or even championed when considered as ‘conceptual art’. Learn More -
Alice Neel: There’s Still Another I See
11 October – 12 November 2022 London Gallery II This exhibition, the first of its kind, focuses on pairings of paintings by Neel of the same sitter, sometimes completed only a year or two apart, sometimes decades apart. Learn More -
Secundino Hernández: time TIME
11 October – 12 November 2022 London Gallery I New works continue his investigation into the vocabulary of painting and historical classifications of the medium to create images that radiate a sense of urgency. Learn More -
Cubitt 30
16 – 17 September 2022 London Gallery II Victoria Miro is delighted to host a fundraising exhibition that will begin a year-long celebration of Cubitt ’s 30th anniversary. The exhibition will remain on view on Vortic throughout the yea r. For over three decades Cubitt has provided studio space for artists in central London alongside a renowned non-profit... Learn More -
The Story of Art as it’s Still Being Written
8 September – 1 October 2022 London Gallery I Victoria Miro is delighted to present The Story of Art as it’s Still Being Written . This exhibition, curated by Katy Hessel, coincides with the publication of her major new book The Story of Art without Men, published by Hutchinson Heinemann on 8 September 2022 . The Story of Art... Learn More -
Intimacy
8 June – 30 July 2022 London Gallery II This summer, for the first time, a group exhibition at the gallery in London and a presentation at Art Basel share a common theme. In these works, a number of which have been created especially for the occasion, artists convey aspects of intimacy in its many forms: maternal, erotic, platonic,... Learn More -
Tal R: Untitled Flowers
26 May – 30 July 2022 London Gallery I Victoria Miro is delighted to present Untitled Flowers , an exhibition of new paintings by Tal R. The paintings are complemented by a large-scale installation of drawings. On view in the waterside garden will be a number of recent bronze sculptures by the artist. In his work Tal R often... Learn More -
John Kørner: Cosmopolitan Super Fruits
8 April – 14 May 2022 London Gallery II Victoria Miro is delighted to present Cosmopolitan Super Fruits , an exhibition by Danish artist John Kørner. Following Intercontinental Super Fruits , John Kørner’s first solo museum exhibition in the United States (on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit from November 2021 until January 2022), this exhibition builds... Learn More -
Celia Paul: Memory and Desire
6 April – 14 May 2022 London Gallery I This exhibition of new paintings coincides with the publication of Letters to Gwen John, a new Jonathan Cape book by the artist which centres on a series of letters addressed to the painter Gwen John (1876–1939), who has long been a tutelary spirit for Paul. Learn More -
Flora Yukhnovich: Thirst Trap
1 – 26 March 2022 London Gallery I New paintings by the artist draw upon various depictions of the Roman goddess Venus in mythology, art history and contemporary culture. Learn More -
Paula Rego: The Forgotten
19 November 2021 – 12 February 2022 Victoria Miro Testament to a career spent exploring hidden narratives and their associated stigmas, The Forgotten encircles themes and subjects that are often masked or concealed – out of politeness or embarrassment – such as mental illness and old age. Learn More -
Sarah Sze
12 October – 6 November 2021 London Gallery II Victoria Miro is delighted to present an exhibition by Sarah Sze. In Sarah Sze’s new paintings, scaled to Victoria Miro’s Gallery II space, the artist incorporates a wealth of painted and collaged elements and traces of multiple image-making mediums, laying bare the narrative of the studio and the developmental arcs... Learn More -
Doron Langberg: Give Me Love
3 September – 6 November 2021 London Gallery I For his first exhibition with the gallery, Langberg shows near-abstract large-scale depictions that give material form to moments of desire. Learn More -
Kudzanai-Violet Hwami: When You Need Letters for Your Skin
3 September – 6 November 2021 London Gallery I Victoria Miro is delighted to present When You Need Letters for Your Skin , the gallery’s first solo exhibition of new paintings by Kudzanai-Violet Hwami. Based in the UK, Kudzanai-Violet Hwami was born in Gutu, Zimbabwe and lived in South Africa from the ages of nine to seventeen. Her paintings... Learn More -
Grayson Perry: The MOST Specialest Relationship
15 September – 18 December 2020 London Gallery I New work by Grayson Perry, including ceramics, a tapestry and a large-scale print, are inspired by his forthcoming three-part documentary Grayson Perry’s Big American Roadtrip , on Channel 4 from 23 September. The series, in which the artist travels across the US on a custom-built motorbike he designed especially for... Learn More -
Rock My Soul
2 October – 2 November 2019 London Gallery II New and historical works by Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Sonia Boyce, Karon Davis, Zanele Muholi, Wangechi Mutu, Frida Orupabo, Howardena Pindell, Betye Saar, Khadija Saye, Tschabalala Self, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye. Curated by Isaac Julien. ‘Rock My Soul borrows its title from the eminent black feminist scholar and writer bell hooks’ 2003 book,... Learn More -
Grayson Perry: Super Rich Interior Decoration
25 September – 20 December 2019 Victoria Miro Mayfair In these new works, the artist casts an anthropological eye on the heady collision of art, money, power and desire. Learn More -
Isaac Julien: Lina Bo Bardi – A Marvellous Entanglement
7 June – 27 July 2019 London Gallery I Isaac Julien’s nine-screen installation, premiering at Victoria Miro, traverses a collection of Lina Bo Bardi’s most iconic buildings, offering a meditation on the iconic work and on the legacy of the visionary modernist architect and designer (1914–1992). ‘Linear time is a western invention; time is not linear, it is a... Learn More -
María Berrío, Caroline Walker, Flora Yukhnovich
7 June – 27 July 2019 London Gallery II A summer exhibition featuring three young artists who rethink traditional genres to touch upon themes of migration, the workplace, and the gendered language of painting. Learn More -
Howardena Pindell
5 June – 27 July 2019 Victoria Miro Mayfair Victoria Miro presents an exhibition of recent works and large-scale paintings from the 1970s by Howardena Pindell, the artist's first solo exhibition in the UK. Learn More -
NS Harsha
11 April – 18 May 2019 London Gallery I This solo exhibition by the renowned Indian artist NS Harsha features new and recent works, including the major installation Reclaiming the Inner Space.
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Chantal Joffe
11 April – 18 May 2019 Victoria Miro and Victoria Miro Mayfair On view at Wharf Road are large-scale canvases depicting the artist’s family and friends. The exhibition continues at Mayfair , featuring selections from a year of self-portraits completed during 2018. Joffe has often talked about her paintings in terms of transitions, those associated with growing and ageing, as well as... Learn More -
Chantal Joffe
11 April – 18 May 2019 Victoria Miro Mayfair On view at Victoria Miro Mayfair are selected self-portraits from a series begun in January 2018, by the acclaimed British painter Chantal Joffe. The exhibition continues at Wharf Road , featuring large-scale canvases depicting the artist’s family and friends. On New Year’s Day, 2018, the artist set herself the challenge... Learn More -
John Kørner: Life in a Box
1 February – 23 March 2019 London Gallery I Victoria Miro presents Life in a Box , an exhibition by the Copenhagen-based artist John Kørner, featuring new and recent paintings, and sculptural elements including a climbing frame that also functions as a bar. A painter of erudite, questioning canvases in which topical content is tackled with various degrees of... Learn More -
Asger Jorn, Per Kirkeby, Tal R
23 January – 23 March 2019 Victoria Miro Mayfair Victoria Miro presents an exhibition celebrating three generations of internationally acclaimed Danish artists: Asger Jorn (1914–1973), Per Kirkeby (1938–2018), and Tal R (born 1967). Asger Jorn, Per Kirkeby and Tal R are great artist-experimenters. Danish by birth or residence, each has looked simultaneously to Denmark and outwards to international movements... Learn More -
Ilse D’Hollander
7 November 2018 – 11 January 2019 Victoria Miro Mayfair Victoria Miro presents the first solo exhibition in the UK of paintings by Ilse D’Hollander. Learn More -
Yayoi Kusama: THE MOVING MOMENT WHEN I WENT TO THE UNIVERSE
3 October – 21 December 2018 Victoria Miro, Wharf Road THE MOVING MOMENT WHEN I WENT TO THE UNIVERSE, a major exhibition of new works by Yayoi Kusama, takes place across the Wharf Road galleries and waterside garden. T he exhibition features new paintings, including works from the iconic My Eternal Soul series, painted bronze pumpkin and flower sculptures, and... Learn More -
Conrad Shawcross: After the Explosion, Before the Collapse
13 September – 27 October 2018 Victoria Miro Mayfair An exhibition of new works by Conrad Shawcross features new Fracture sculptures and two new mechanical works, in addition to a sequence of unique photographic prints created by firing a laser through a series of faults in fragments of glass. United by an aesthetic akin to that of scientific models,... Learn More -
Alex Hartley: The Houses
21 June – 28 July 2018 Victoria Miro Mayfair The Houses is a series of new wall-based works by Alex Hartley inspired by iconic examples of modernist domestic architecture. Alex Hartley’s work addresses complicated and sometimes contradictory attitudes toward the built and natural environments, showing us new ways of physically experiencing and thinking about our constructed surroundings. In The... Learn More -
Sarah Sze: Afterimage
8 June – 28 July 2018 London Gallery I An exhibition featuring two new site-specific works: Images in Debris , an installation of images, light, sound, film, and objects, that seeks to transform the visitor's perception and experience of the first-floor gallery; and Afterimage, an environment of wall-based works in the ground-floor gallery that replicates aspects of the artist’s... Learn More -
Surface Work
11 April – 16 June 2018 Victoria Miro Mayfair This international, cross-generational exhibition is a celebration of women artists who have shaped and transformed, and continue to influence and expand, the language and definition of abstract painting. The exhibition was additionally on display at Gallery I and Gallery II Wharf Road (until 19 May 2018). Victoria Miro Mayfair Gallery... Learn More -
Surface Work
11 April – 19 May 2018 London Gallery II Taking place across Victoria Miro's London galleries, this international, cross-generational exhibition is a celebration of women artists who have shaped and transformed, and continue to influence and expand, the language and definition of abstract painting. The exhibition was also held at Gallery I Wharf Road and Victoria Miro Mayfair .... Learn More -
Surface Work
11 April – 19 May 2018 London Gallery I Taking place across Victoria Miro's London galleries, this international, cross-generational exhibition is a celebration of women artists who have shaped and transformed, and continue to influence and expand, the language and definition of abstract painting. The exhibition was additionally on display at Gallery II Wharf Road and Victoria Miro Mayfair.... Learn More -
Jorge Pardo
2 February – 24 March 2018 London Gallery I An exhibition comprising paintings and an installation of lamps by the Mexico-based Cuban-American artist. Celebrated for his use of vibrant colours, eclectic patterns and natural and industrial materials, Pardo, a MacArthur Fellow, has since the 1990s drawn on the historical intersections of fine art, architecture and design to create a... Learn More -
Jules de Balincourt: They Cast Long Shadows
19 January – 24 March 2018 Victoria Miro Mayfair Quiet, reflective and mysterious, new paintings by Brooklyn-based artist Jules de Balincourt continue an intuitive approach to image-making, where the world we inhabit is filtered through the artist’s own psychological landscape. In Troubled Eden , 2017, a snaking river, encroached upon by signs of human activity, is worn like a... Learn More -
Stan Douglas
26 October – 20 December 2017 Victoria Miro Mayfair The first in a new series of works triggered by the uprisings of the early 2010s, including the Arab Spring and riots across global locations including London and the artist’s home town of Vancouver, these photographs focus on two scenes associated with events in London in August 2011: Mare Street... Learn More -
Idris Khan: Absorbing Light
3 October – 20 December 2017 London Gallery II The exhibition marks an important departure for Khan, who will show works in bronze for the first time along with an entirely abstract painting. Uniting aesthetic and metaphysical questions, Khan has often employed techniques of layering and repetition to realise fragmentary experience or disparate ideas as a single image or... Learn More -
Tal R: Sexshops
20 September – 20 December 2017 London Gallery I With their areas of flat, unmodulated colour and deceptively simple compositions, Tal R’s paintings have long questioned our conception of and presumptions about our surrounding reality – what we see and where its meaning and beauty lies. In these new works he brings a quizzical eye to the largely unconscious... Learn More -
Hernan Bas: Cambridge Living
6 September – 21 October 2017 Victoria Miro Mayfair Following a period of research while in residence at Jesus College Cambridge in 2016, Bas has developed new subject matter including the famed ‘Night Climbers of Cambridge’, a group of students whose nocturnal ascents of the ancient buildings of the university and town, taking photographs while trying to avoid detection,... Learn More -
Milton Avery
7 June – 29 July 2017 Victoria Miro Mayfair Victoria Miro’s first exhibition by the twentieth century master Milton Avery (1885 – 1965) since announcing the gallery’s representation of his work in Europe, and also the first exhibition of the artist’s work in London for ten years, features paintings and works on paper from throughout his career. Many of... Learn More -
Alice Neel, Uptown
18 May – 29 July 2017 London Gallery I Curated by the celebrated US critic and author Hilton Als, Alice Neel, this exhibition focuses on paintings made by the artist during the five decades in which she lived and worked in upper Manhattan. Learn More -
Isaac Julien: “I dream a world” Looking for Langston
18 May – 29 July 2017 London Gallery II Isaac Julien’s seminal work Looking for Langston (1989/2017) is the focus of this exhibition of newly-conceived, large-scale and silver gelatin photographic works and archival material. Shot in sumptuous monochrome Looking for Langston is a lyrical exploration - and recreation - of the private world of poet, social activist, novelist, playwright,... Learn More -
Secundino Hernández: Paso
1 April – 6 May 2017 London Gallery I At Wharf Road, Hernández is showing abstract paintings that continue his investigation into gesture and form while extending the innovative techniques of accumulation and removal for which he has become widely known. Learn More -
Secundino Hernández: Paso
1 April – 20 May 2017 Victoria Miro Mayfair Meaning ‘step’, the exhibition title, Paso, refers to a series of movements through abstraction and figuration. A new series of figurative works is on display at Victoria Miro Mayfair. Learn More -
Do Ho Suh: Passage/s
1 February – 18 March 2017 Victoria Miro Gallery I & II Inspired by his peripatetic life, Do Ho Suh has long ruminated on the idea of home as both a physical structure and a lived experience, the boundaries of identity and the connection between the individual and the group across global cultures. Meticulously replicating the architecture of the places in which... Learn More -
House Work
25 January – 18 March 2017 Victoria Miro Mayfair Including Mamma Andersson, Jules de Balincourt, Hernan Bas, Marc Chagall, Peter Doig, Adrian Ghenie, David Harrison, Karen Kilimnik, John Kørner, LS Lowry, Alice Neel, Celia Paul, Grayson Perry, Tal R, David Rayson, George Shaw and Cy Twombly. A group exhibition of contemporary and historical paintings looks at ideas of home... Learn More -
Alex Hartley: After You Left
19 November – 16 December 2016 Victoria Miro Gallery I and Garden An exhibition of new work by the British artist, including a major architectural intervention in the gallery’s waterside garden. Thoughts of modernism and its legacy, as well as Romantic ideas of the ruin and the picturesque are conjured in these new works. While modernist architecture has been a constant touchstone... Learn More -
Maria Nepomuceno: Sim
11 November 2016 – 14 January 2017 Victoria Miro Mayfair Vibrant and seductive floor- and wall-based sculptural works feature in this exhibition, the artist’s first at Victoria Miro Mayfair. Displaying a characteristically dynamic approach to form, these new works expand upon the Rio de Janeiro-based artist’s methods of rope weaving and straw braiding, in which pre-existing and found elements such... Learn More -
Njideka Akunyili Crosby: Portals
4 October – 5 November 2016 Gallery II, Victoria Miro, 16 Wharf Road, London N1 7RW Njideka Akunyili Crosby’s first solo exhibition in Europe features a new body of work made especially for Victoria Miro. The Los Angeles-based artist, who relocated from Nigeria to the United States at the age of 16, draws on art historical, political and personal references to make luminous, densely layered figurative... Learn More -
Protest
23 September – 5 November 2016 London Gallery I Doug Aitken, Jules de Balincourt, Vlassis Caniaris, Elmgreen & Dragset, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Christian Holstad, Isaac Julien, Yayoi Kusama, Wangechi Mutu, Alice Neel, Chris Ofili, Richard Prince, Sarah Sze, Wolfgang Tillmans, Rirkrit Tiravanija and Kara Walker. Learn More -
Celia Paul: Desdemona for Hilton by Celia
16 September – 29 October 2016 Victoria Miro Mayfair New and recent works by Celia Paul draw on the artist’s delicate and moving explorations of intimacy with people and landscape. Since her first solo exhibition at Victoria Miro in 2014, there has been an increased focus on self-portraiture and seascapes. For this exhibition, examples from both bodies of work... Learn More -
Yayoi Kusama: Sculptures, Paintings & Mirror Rooms
25 May – 30 July 2016 Victoria Miro Gallery I, Gallery II and Garden Spanning the gallery’s three locations and waterside garden, this major exhibition features new paintings – including her important, ongoing My Eternal Soul series and signature Infinity Nets – iconic pumpkin sculptures, and immersive mirror rooms, all conceived specially for this presentation. These new works reflect her lifelong preoccupation with the... Learn More -
Yayoi Kusama: My Eternal Soul paintings
25 May – 30 July 2016 Victoria Miro Mayfair Spanning the gallery’s three locations and waterside garden, this major exhibition features new paintings – including her important, ongoing My Eternal Soul series and signature Infinity Nets – iconic pumpkin sculptures, and immersive mirror rooms, all conceived specially for this presentation. These new works reflect her lifelong preoccupation with the... Learn More -
Jules de Balincourt: Stumbling Pioneers
14 April – 14 May 2016 London Gallery I Perched on the shores of the Pacific Ocean, Los Angeles has, since the pioneering age, been the limitless repository of America’s dreams of the frontier, of desires that saturate the sunsets, freeways, canyons and swimming pools that de Balincourt paints. This landscape, a disjunctured synthesis of the human, the architectural,... Learn More -
John Kørner: Apple Bombs
8 April – 14 May 2016 Victoria Miro Mayfair An exhibition of new paintings by the Copenhagen-based artist. Painting, for Kørner, serves the unambiguous, if impalpable, function of exercising the imagination much in the same way as a bicycle stretches out the legs. The artist’s previous work has variously taken the situations of sex workers and Danish soldiers killed... Learn More -
Stan Douglas: The Secret Agent
2 February – 24 March 2016 London Gallery I A solo exhibition by the celebrated Canadian artist Stan Douglas, featuring the UK premiere of a new multi-screen film installation along with a series of large-scale photographs. Saturated with information, and yet rejecting easily consumable messages, these works place the viewer within the charged atmospheres and ambiguous political and social... Learn More -
Chantal Joffe
22 January – 24 March 2016 Victoria Miro Mayfair An exhibition of new work by Chantal Joffe, in which celebrated writers keep company with the artist's friends and family members. Practising painting and drawing as the loving collection of subjects, people met in the flesh and on the page, Joffe prompts a re-evaluation of notions of self-disclosure and intimacy... Learn More -
David Harrison: Flowers of Evil
14 November – 18 December 2015 London Gallery I In David Harrison’s third solo show with the gallery, a selection of new work presents a densely populated and fully realised universe, where the supernatural pull of the natural world is intertwined with a keen sense of modern civilisation’s insensitivities. Foxglove, Belladonna and Wolfsbane fairies are among the cast of... Learn More -
Kara Walker
Norma 13 November 2015 – 16 January 2016 Victoria Miro Mayfair The second of two exhibitions at the gallery in autumn 2015 by the celebrated American artist Kara Walker. Often provocative and humorous, Kara Walker's work explores the tensions and power plays of racial and gender relations. Walker's work engages with historical narratives and the ways in which these stories have... Learn More -
Forces in Nature – curated by Hilton Als
13 October – 14 November 2015 London Gallery II A group exhibition curated by the celebrated US critic and author Hilton Als. The exhibition explores the idea of man in nature and includes works by Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Verne Dawson, Peter Doig, NS Harsha, Alice Neel, Chris Ofili, Celia Paul, Tal R, Sarah Sze, Kara Walker, and Francesca Woodman.... Learn More