Courtesy the Artist and October Gallery. Photo © Jonathan Greet. In these works, Anatsui’s materials speak first. Charred surfaces, carved Adinkra symbols, and ...
British-Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare examines race, class and the construction of cultural identity through his distinctive use of Dutch wax fabrics. Works from his Hybrid Mask series fuse ...
Through poetry, protest and power, Helen Cammock explores two centuries of law, reminding us that justice is never static. Turner Prize–winning artist Helen Cammock has long used her practice to ask ...
Absolut Vodka and Aries unite in a vibrant special-edition collection inspired by Keith Haring’s iconic 1980s Absolut artworks, celebrating creativity as a force for unity and change Absolut Vodka and ...
Born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, and raised in New York City’s Lower East Side, Quiñones began painting subway murals in 1974, using graffiti as a medium for social critique. His 1979 double-car mural Stop ...
A new text-based installation by Zineb Sedira for The Line at Three Mills Studios reflects on cinema, dreams and the flow of rivers. The Line, East London’s public art trail, continues its tenth ...
Paradiso at J/M Gallery presents new and recent works by James Hawke, reimagining his acclaimed Genoa exhibition Life in Transit for London. Presented by The Palazzo Foundation (in partnership with ...
Shanghai-born artist Ding Yi returns to London with new works that transform his signature crosses, moving from the geometry of China’s urban skylines to the cosmologies and landscapes of Tibet and ...
From Turkey, Kadir Akyol presents oil-on-fabric portraits merging Eastern ornamentation with Western iconography, grounding contemporary identity in traditional textiles and suggesting cultural memory ...
Discover Five Exhibitions To See In London In October 2025, from Nicolas Party’s pastels to Britt Boutros-Ghali’s vibrant abstractions. As the warmth of late summer yields to the first chill of winter ...
Kate MacGarry will open Helen Cammock’s second solo exhibition this autumn, bringing together new works that reflect on diasporic identity, song, memory and the politics of voice. The exhibition’s ...
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