Exhibitions 2025
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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 -
Victoria Miro Projects – Giuditta Branconi: Fragile
25 April – 30 May 2025 Miro Presents In her latest body of work, Branconi focuses on the male figure, offering a nuanced portrayal of masculinity. Fragile invites viewers to reflect on contemporary notions of gender, strength and vulnerability through a lens of tenderness and introspection. Learn More -
Barbara Walker: Any Time, Any Place, Any Where
22 March – 3 May 2025 Venice Completed during a recent residency with the gallery in Venice, this new body of work features self-portraits created in dialogue with Old Masters and the experience of being an anonymous figure immersed in the city. Learn More -
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 -
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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Victoria Miro Projects – Tidawhitney Lek: Marooned on Foreign Feelings
14 February – 31 March 2025 Miro Presents Marooned on Foreign Feelings is an exhibition of new work by LA-based artist Tidawhitney Lek. This is the eighth project in an ongoing series of presentations by invited international artists on Vortic. 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 -
Saskia Colwell: Skin on Skin
1 February – 15 March 2025 Venice Works on view explore themes of voyeurism, intimacy and representation. The interplay between the softness of charcoal and the organic quality of vellum creates a close connection to the human body in images which question norms surrounding female representation and contemporary issues of censorship and agency. 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 -
Motion in Stillness: Dance and the Human Body in Movement
21 November 2024 – 18 January 2025 London Gallery II Presented by Vortic and Victoria Miro, Motion in Stillness: Dance and the Human Body in Movement presents works by artists who all have a relationship with dance or with the human body in movement. 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 -
Victoria Miro: 40 Years
4 July – 6 September 2025 Venice Continuing the gallery’s 40th anniversary celebrations, Victoria Miro presents an exhibition of some of the many gallery artists who have had a special connection to the city of Venice. Learn More -
Victoria Miro: 40 Years
6 June – 1 August 2025 London Gallery I , London Gallery II This special exhibition celebrates the extraordinary artists who have shaped the gallery since its founding in 1985. Learn More