From atmospheric abstraction to psychologically charged painting, Five Exhibitions To See In London In March 2026 sharpen the city’s contemporary art focus this spring. This March captures a moment ...
From 20–29 March 2026, Ile ọkàn (House of the Soul) marks a significant new chapter in the practice of Bisila Noha, the Spanish-Equatoguinean, London-based ceramic artist, researcher and writer.
In Five Times More, the British artist Maggie Scott turns felt and fibre into a national reckoning on race, motherhood and who is heard. There was something disarming about my first encounter with ...
The room darkens, and something resembling the weather begins to move across the walls. Inside FRAMELESS London, currents of light gather and scatter across towering projections. Particles drift, ...
Frederik Næblerød creates art that refuses to hang obediently on the gallery walls. His paintings leer and blush; his sculptures strain against their own surfaces. Across canvas, clay and bronze, the ...
Invited by Koyo Kouoh, Manuel Mathieu brings a multidisciplinary meditation on history, erasure and spiritual inheritance to Biennale Arte 2026. Invited by Koyo Kouoh, Manuel Mathieu will present new ...
Paris’s landmark Centre Pompidou museum of modern and contemporary art will close its doors for an extensive structural overhaul, reshaping its future and dispersing parts of its collection worldwide ...
Installed inside a restored K67 kiosk in Spitalfields Market, the project transforms a piece of modular Soviet-era street architecture into a miniature exhibition space embedded directly within the ...
Imagine a coastline just after dusk. Fog erases the distance to the horizon; fractured, faint colours tremble across the water like particles suspended in mist, never settling. The air is heavy with a ...
At the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, opening 9 May and running through 22 November 2026, Sara Shamma will represent Syria with a new large-scale installation, The Tower ...
The National Portrait Gallery will present the first major UK museum exhibition dedicated to the work of American photographer Catherine Opie. Catherine Opie: To Be Seen brings together more than 80 ...
Forget Me Not is a striking photographic exhibition shaped by a world in motion. At a time marked by displacement, fading nuance and the gradual loss of shared values, the exhibition gathers the work ...