London
Tiwani Contemporary
Breaking Down Realities: Nifemi Marcus-Bello, Hadassa Ngamba, Dawit L.Petros, Muzae Sesay
Breaking Down Realities reviews the notion of 'value': ethical, political, economic, emotional, and environmental, in relation to the infrastructures of coloniality…
London Art Guide June 2026: best art, theatre and music
This month’s London art guide brings you the best exhibitions, books, theatre and dance.
An insider’s guide to London Gallery Weekend
London Gallery Weekend returns from 5 to 7 June.
Tate
Hurvin Anderson
Experience the intensely colourful work of British artist Hurvin Anderson Hurvin Anderson’s first major solo show brings together more than 80…
Tate
Tracey Emin: A Second Life
Step into the tender, confessional world of Tracey Emin This landmark exhibition traces 40 years of Emin’s groundbreaking practice, showcasing career-defining…
Studio Voltaire
T. Venkanna: Sculpture Garden
For the artist’s first institutional solo exhibition, T. Venkanna (b. 1980, Gajwel, India) presents Sculpture Garden, an expansive series of new…
Katharina Grosse review: painting as an explosion at White Cube
German artist Katharina Grosse stages a chromatic takeover in London.
South London Gallery
Ranti Bam: Sacred Groves
British Nigerian artist Ranti Bam works with sculpture, performance, film and photography. She explores our relationship to the environment through touch, spirituality and healing. Sacred Groves is her first solo…
South London Gallery
Paulo Nimer Pjota: Encantados
Paulo Nimer Pjota is a Brazilian artist who predominantly works in oil, tempera and acrylic on canvas. His large-scale paintings draw on art history, popular culture, mythology and…
Serpentine Gallery
David Hockney: A Year in Normandie and Some Other Thoughts about Painting
One of the most influential artists of our time, David Hockney invites viewers to slow down and notice the extraordinary…