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28 AWESOME ART EXHIBITIONS TO SEE IN LONDON THROUGHOUT THE REST OF 2023

Listen up culture vultures, we’ve rounded up the biggest art exhibitions in
London to visit right now and throughout the rest of the year. Don’t say we
don’t spoil you – happy wandering!

Samuel Hopkins - Staff Writer • 7 July, 2023

Photo: Alex Segre, Shutterstock

We’re now well into 2023 (Summer is finally here!), and for a real full-on art
attack, London has you covered. Below, we’ve rounded up all the current and
upcoming art exhibitions from London’s major galleries and museums, from the
Tate Britain and Tate Modern to Somerset House, the V&A and the National
Gallery.

These art exhibitions in London encompass everything from classic works to
cutting-edge modern pieces, but all offer something for the curious. Prices
quoted are generally for adults in advance. On-the-day, walk-up tickets will be
a few pounds more, while students and other concessionary fares may be slightly
less. There’s even a fair few free art exhibitions for the penny-pinchers among
you here – winner, winner!

Exhibitions already open


1. OLIVER BEER’S ALBION WAVES, BLOOMBERG SPACE AT THE LONDON MITHRAEUM

Situated on the ground floor of the famous London Mithraeum, Bloomberg SPACE
showcases a series of contemporary art exhibitions responding, and bringing
fresh perspectives, to the site’s rich archaeological history.

The latest of these is Oliver Beer’s Albion Waves, which ‘is inspired by the
cultural and social changes in Britain’s material history and its ever-changing
position across the globe‘. It features 28 historic vessels suspended from the
ceiling, which draw inspiration from the 14,000 Roman artefacts found here.

London Mithraeum, 12 Walbrook, London, EC4N 8AA.


Nearest stations are Bank, Cannon Street, Mansion House and St Paul’s.

Until July 15 2023. Free! More info. 


2. FRAMELESS, MARBLE ARCH

Credit: Jordan Curtis Hughes

Frameless is a brand new culturally-rich, immersive, multi-dimensional art
experience right in the heart of Central London.

Set within a 30,000 square-foot-venue, it offers four different galleries, and
elevates the traditional art experience to a whole new level. Add in 158
state-of-the-art surround sound speakers and over 479 million pixels of light,
and you can see that you’re in for a real experience here!

Frameless, 6 Marble Arch, London, W1H 7AP.

Nearest station is Marble Arch.

Until August 2023. From £19.75. More info.


3. WE ARE QUEER BRITAIN, QUEER MUSEUM

Credit: Queer Britain

The award-winning Queer Britain museum opened back in 2022, with an aim to save
and preserve LGBTQ+ history, and the award-winning ‘We Are Queer Britain!‘
exhibition remains in place at Queer Britain.

The exhibition, which arrived in 2022 shortly after the museum’s opening, marks
the 50th anniversary of the UK’s first Pride March. It’s described as “a diverse
and rich array of artifacts that culminates voices, objects and images from the
worlds of activism, art, culture and social history covering over 100 years of
queer life.”

Queer Britain, 2 Granary Square, London, N1C 4BH.


Nearest station is Kings Cross St. Pancras.

Open indefinitely. Free! More info.


4. YAYOI KUSAMA: INFINITY ROOMS, TATE MODERN

The mesmerising mirrored rooms of Yayoi Kusama delight whenever and wherever
they appear, and that includes Tate Modern, where a pair of delightfully trippy
installations have appeared. The first of these, named ‘Filled with the
Brilliance of Life’, has spent plenty of time at Tate Modern, back when the
gallery hosted a Kusama retrospective in 2012, and is one of the artist’s
largest Infinity Rooms.

The other, entitled ‘Chandelier of Grief’, depicts a Swarovski-encrusted
chandelier inside a mirrored room, which gives the impression of endless
chandeliers stretching around you, as if one were in the most gloriously OTT
dining room imaginable.

Tate Modern, Bankside, London, SE1 9TG.


Nearest station is Blackfriars.

Until September 30 2023. Price £10. More info. 


5. COLORS FESTIVAL, CAMDEN

Photo: Colors Festival

Colors Festival has finally opened its doors in London and you can still grab
your tickets for it. It’s taking over 1000m² of reimagined space in one of
London’s street art hubs, Camden for an unforgettable art experience. Taking
place in Camden Market’s Hawley Wharf, you will get the chance to see the works
of 35 incredibly talented artists from both the international and local art
communities. The experience spans a number of artistic mediums and is displayed
in larger than life fashion in rooms themed by colour.

1 Dockray Place, Camden Market Hawley Wharf, London, United Kingdom, NW1 8JZ. 

Nearest station is Camden Town. 

Until July 23. Tickets from £15. Get your tickets here. 


6. DAVID HOCKNEY: BIGGER AND CLOSER (NOT SMALLER & FURTHER AWAY), LIGHTROOM

Now, this man really needs no introduction. The legend that is David Hockney is
back with a bang at this fantastic art exhibition, taking us on a journey
exploring over 60 years’ worth of his art.

In a cycle of six themed chapters – with a specially composed score by Nico
Muhly and a commentary by the artist himself – Hockney reveals his process to us
in a brand-new, fully-projectable space in London’s Kings Cross St. Pancras. It
promises to be an excellent addition to this art exhibitions roundup that’s for
sure.

Lightroom, 12 Lewis Cubitt Square, London, N1C 4DY.

Nearest station is Kings Cross St Pancras.

Until December 3 2023. Price £25. More info. 


7. THE OFFBEAT SARI, DESIGN MUSEUM

Photo: Sofia Zhuravetc, Shutterstock

The sari in urban India manifests as a site for design innovation, an expression
of identity, and a crafted object carrying layers of cultural meanings. Curated
by the Design Museum’s Priya Khanchandani, this intriguing addition to this art
exhibitions roundup will unravel its numerous forms, demonstrating the sari to
be a metaphor for the layered and complex definitions of India today. It will
bring together on loan dozens of the finest saris of our time from designers,
wearers and craftspeople all across India.

Design Museum, 224-238 Kensington High Street, London, W8 6AG.

Nearest station is High Street Kensington.

Until September 17 2023. Price £12.60. More info. 


8. ISAAC JULIEN: WHAT FREEDOM IS TO ME

This ambitious art exhibition reveals the scope of celebrated film and video
artist Isaac Julien’s pioneering work in film and installation from the early
1980s right up until the present day. It examines the way his work breaks down
barriers between different artistic disciplines, drawing from film, dance,
photography, music, theatre, painting and sculpture by delving into the diverse
themes of desire, history and culture.

Tate Britain, Millbank, London, SW1P 4RG.

Nearest station is Pimlico. 

Until August 20 2023. From £17. More info. 


9. VAN GOGH: THE IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE, COMMERCIAL 106

Photo: Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience

One of the most popular art exhibitions of the year has to be this incredible
immersive installation dedicated to Vincent Van Gogh, where you can literally
step into his paintings.

Treat yourself to this all-encompassing, 360-degree display of the Dutchman’s
work – which takes over all your surroundings with the use of several dozen
projectors and hyper-realistic VR headsets. Tickets for this exhibition have
been flying out faster than any swish of any paintbrush could manage, so grab
yours here before they’re gone.

Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience, 106 Commercial Street, London, E1 6LZ.

Nearest stations are Liverpool St and Aldgate East.

Until July 30 2023. Price from £13.90.


10. DALÍ CYBERNETICS: THE IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE


Photo: Dalí Cybernetics: The Immersive Experience

Take an awe-inspiring journey into the incomparable universe of Salvador Dalí,
the artistic genius behind surrealist masterpieces such as ‘The Persistence of
Memory’ (famous for its melting clocks).

Explore Dali’s life, his work, and his paintings as never before through
cutting-edge 360-degree digital projections, a one-of-a-kind VR experience, and
a uniquely atmospheric light and sound show. Become completely immersed in the
works of art around you, and feel the shift in reality as you dive deep into the
world created by Dalí’s brush strokes.

Get your tickets for Dalí Cybernetics: The Immersive Experience in London here.

The Boiler House, 152 Brick Lane, London, E1 6RU.


Nearest stations are Shoreditch High Street, Liverpool St. and Aldgate East.

Until September 3 2023. From £22.90. 


11. DOPAMINE LAND: AN IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE, 79-85 OLD BROMPTON ROAD

Photo: Freelance Events Photographer. Dopamine Land.

Can you imagine a space created just to delight your senses and stimulate
dopamine? Welcome to Dopamine Land, the immersive experience in London, an
interactive museum of dopamine-inducing sensory experiences.

Explore a series of spaces designed to stimulate touch, sight, smell and even
memory. Pop bubbles, relax in meditative spaces, and channel the limitless
imagination of your inner child. Grab your Dopamine Land tickets here.

Dopamine Land, 85 Old Brompton Road, South Kensington, London, SW7 3LD.


Nearest station is South Kensington.

Until July 30 2023. From £17.50.


12. SOULS GROWN DEEP LIKE THE RIVERS, ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS

Discover the black artists from the Southeastern United States who created some
of the most spectacular and ingenious works of the last century at this exciting
new exhibition.

You’ll discover sculptures, paintings, reliefs, drawings, and quilts – most of
which will be seen in the UK and Europe for the first time. It will also feature
the celebrated quiltmakers of Gee’s Bend, Alabama and the neighbouring
communities of Rehoboth and Alberta, and artists on show here will include
Thornton Dial, Lonnie Holley and Ronald Lockett.

Royal Academy of Arts, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, W1J 0BD.

Nearest stations are Piccadilly Circus, Green Park, Oxford Circus and Bond
Street

Until June 18 2023. £15. More info.


13. SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY

This next addition to this art exhibitions roundup will give you the chance to
 face-to-face with one of history’s most inspirational and revered figures.
Presenting the art and imagery of Saint Francis (1182–1226) from the 13th
century to today, this exhibition looks at why this saint is a figure of
enormous relevance to our time due to his spiritual radicalism, commitment to
the poor, and love of God and nature.

It will also give you the chance to discover his powerful appeals for peace, and
openness to dialogue with other religions.

 National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5DN. 

Nearest station is Charing Cross. 

Until July 30 2023. Free. More info. 


14. AI WEIWEI: MAKING SENSE, DESIGN MUSEUM

Photo: J Morc, Shutterstock

This major new exhibition – developed in collaboration with Ai Weiwei – will be
the first to present his work as a commentary on design and what it reveals
about our changing values.

Through his engagement with material culture, Ai explores the tension between
past and present, hand and machine, precious and worthless, construction and
destruction. The exhibition draws on Ai’s fascination with historical Chinese
artefacts, placing their traditional craftsmanship in dialogue with the more
recent history of demolition and urban development in China.

Design Museum, 224-238 Kensington High Street, London, W8 6AG.

Nearest station is High Street Kensington.

Until July 30 2023. From £15. More info. 


15. AFTER IMPRESSIONISM: INVENTING MODERN ART, NATIONAL GALLERY

This fantastic art exhibition at the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square
celebrates the achievements of Paul Cézanne, Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin –
and follows the influences they had on younger generations of French artists, on
their peers and on wider circles of artists across Europe in Barcelona, Berlin,
Brussels and Vienna.

The exhibition follows the creation of a new, modern art, free of convention,
taking in Expressionism, Cubism and Abstraction, and also features artworks from
Klimt, Munch and Matisse.

National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5DN.

Nearest station is Leicester Square.

Until August 13 2023. Price from £24. More info.


16. CROWN TO COUTURE, KENSINGTON PALACE

The glittering world of the Georgian court will come head-to-head with the high
glamour of the modern-day red carpet in a new exhibition set to open at
Kensington Palace – famously a stage set for historic fashion – this April.

Crown to Couture will see contemporary couture worn by high-profile celebrities
including Lizzo and Lady Gaga, displayed alongside historic costumes – drawing
fascinating parallels between the world of the red carpet and the world of the
Royal Court in the 18th century.

To bring the experience to life, Historic Royal Palaces – the charity that cares
for Kensington Palace – is working with Emmy award-winning production designer
Joseph Bennett, who is best known for his creation of Alexander McQueen’s famous
catwalk shows.

Kensington Palace, Kensington Gardens, London, W8 4PX.


Nearest stations are High St Kensington and Queensway.

Until October 29 2023. £25.40. More info. 


17. MOKI CHERRY: HERĘ AND NOW, THE MALL

Here and Now displays over 30 artworks and archival material of Swedish artist,
designer and educator Moki Cherry (1943 – 2009) including works that have never
been shown in the UK. The exhibition celebrates her exploration of where art and
life meet, her collaborative and interdisciplinary practice, and her inventive
resolve in the face of gendered challenges working both as an artist and mother
– issues which remain pertinent to artists and audiences today.

The Mall, St. James’s, London, SW1Y 5AH.


Nearest station is Embankment.

Until September 3 2023. From £5. More info. 


18. HILMA AF KLINT & PIET MONDRIAN – FORMS OF LIFE, TATE MODERN

This is a unique chance to discover the visionary work of Swedish painter Hilma
af Klint and experience Dutch painter Piet Mondrian’s influential art in a new
light. Though both artists never actually met, they both had a ‘shared desire to
understand the forces behind life on earth’.

This fascinating art exhibition will explore the powerful and groundbreaking
work of both of these modern artists, who each shared an interest in new ideas
in spirituality, scientific discovery and philosophy. The exhibition itself will
take the form of vibrant signs, shapes and colours, and visitors will be
immersed in these different forms throughout the duration of the display.

Tate Modern, Bankside, London, SE1 9TG.


Nearest station is Blackfriars.

Until September 3 2023. From £20. More info. 


19. LUXURY AND POWER: PERSIA TO GREECE, BRITISH MUSEUM

Photo: The British Museum

This major exhibition at the British Museum will explore the relationship
between luxury and power in the Middle East and southeast Europe between 550-30
BC. This was a period when the Persian empire of ancient Iran clashed with the
cities and kingdoms of Greece before it was conquered by Alexander, king of
Macedon, known to history as ‘Alexander the Great’.

Among the exceptional loans to the exhibition is the extraordinary Panagyurishte
Treasure from Bulgaria. Accidentally discovered by three brothers way back in
1949, these treasures are outstanding examples of ancient metalworking and
demonstrate the influence of Persian and Greek luxury across the Balkans.

British Museum, Great Russell Street, London, WC1B 3DG.


Nearest stations are Tottenham Court Road, Holborn, Russell Square and Goodge
Street.

Until August 13 2023. From £12. More info. 


20. CAPTURING THE MOMENT, TATE MODERN

The arrival of photography changed the course of painting forever. In this
unique exhibition, we explore the dynamic relationship between the two mediums
through some of the most iconic artworks of recent times. From the expressive
paintings of Pablo Picasso and Paula Rego, to striking photographs by Hiroshi
Sugimoto and Jeff Wall, you’ll see how these two distinct mediums have shaped
each other over time.

Tate Modern, Bankside, London, SE1 9TG.


Nearest station is Blackfriars.

From June 13 2023 until January 28 2024. From £20. More info. 


21. THE SPACES IN-BETWEEN, OUTERNET

This fantastic (and free!) art exhibition is brought to you by the immersive
experience studio Pixel Artworks and visual light artist Rupert Newman at
London’s hottest new venue Outernet – the largest digital exhibition space in
the whole of Europe.

It consists of three separate artworks: ‘Tessellations’ and ‘Transcendence’ –
which will transport visitors through a digital natural world – and ‘A Step
Beyond’, where geometric shapes respond to your every body move!

Outernet, Charing Cross Road, London, WC2H 8LH.


Nearest station is Tottenham Court Road. 

Until the foreseeable future. Free! More info. 


22. MARCIN DUDEK: ‘NEOPLAN’, EDEL ASSANTI

This intriguing exhibition is designed to harnesses the raw energy of a football
fan club on the road, who are going to support their team at an away game in a
hostile rival city. The imposing shell of a disused and disassembled tour bus
runs across the gallery, branded ‘Neoplan’ and painted with the snarling dog
logo of Bucharest team FC Dinamo.

Inspired by Polish artist Bronislaw Wojciech Linke’s surrealist painting,
Autobus (1959-1961) – which features a city bus overflowing with a slew of
nightmarish spectres and human-object hybrids – the bus’s interior is an echo
chamber of visceral emotion and collective expression associated with
the journey towards match day confrontation.

Edel Assanti, 1B Little Titchfield Street, London, W1W 7BU.


Nearest stations are Goodge Street and Oxford Street. 

Until September 1 2023. Free! More info.  


23. HARDCORE AT SADIE COLES HQ

Sexuality is a limitless arena, and this intriguing art exhibition is designed
to showcase all forms of it – even those aspects that may cause provocation to
certain kinds of people. It focuses on 18 artists’ whose works centre on the
power dynamics of sex, the diverse nature of intimacy, and our reaction to it.
Not one for the faint of heart folks but brilliant nonetheless!

Sadie Coles HQ, 62 Kingly Street, London, W1B 5QN.

Nearest station is Piccadilly Circus. 

Until August 5 2023. Free! More info. 


24. ANSELM KIEFER: ‘FINNEGANS WAKE’ AT WHITE CUBE

Another one of the most exciting art exhibitions coming to London here, this one
is certainly unique. It showcases the artist Anselm Kiefer’s new paintings,
sculptures and installations, and explores how they respond to, struggle with
and transform James Joyce’s novel of 1939. There are fields of rubble and wire,
skeletal sunflowers, the DNA helix, the ouroboros snake that eats its own tail –
in the words of White Cube themselves, it’s almost as if ‘language itself has
become a material, a sculptural medium’.

White Cube Bermondsey, 144 – 152 Bermondsey Street, London, SE1 3TQ.


Nearest station is London Bridge. 

Until August 20 2023. Free! More info.  


25. MARTIN WONG: MALICIOUS MISCHIEF, CAMDEN ARTS CENTRE

Martin Wong is widely recognised for his extraordinary depictions of social,
sexual and political scenographies from the 1970s, 80s, and 90s. This upcoming
exhibition is designed to weave together narratives of queer existence, marginal
communities, and urban gentrification, and Wong stands out as an important
countercultural voice at odds with the art establishment’s reactionary discourse
at the time. His work offers an important insight into a decisive period of
recent American history, as told through its changing urban landscapes and
unfolding hidden desires.

Camden Arts Centre, Arkwright Road, London, NW3 6DG.


Nearest station is Finchley Road & Frognal. 

From June 16 2023 until September 17 2023. Free! More info. 


26. A WORLD IN COMMON: CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN PHOTOGRAPHY, TATE MODERN

Bringing together a group of artists from a whole host of different generations,
this much-anticipated photography exhibition at the Tate Modern ‘will address
how photography, film, audio, and more have been used to reimagine Africa’s
diverse cultures and historical narratives‘. Running from July 2023 until
January 2024, it’ll reflect aspects of the whole continent and will
explore themes of spirituality, identity, urbanism and the climate emergency
too. Definitely worth of its place on this art exhibitions roundup then!

Tate Modern, Bankside, London, SE1 9TG.


Nearest station is Blackfriars.

Until January 14 2024. Price £17. More info. 


27. MUTABLE TERRAIN BY MARTIN MAYORGA, HARICOT GALLERY

CuratedbyMartinMayorga,thisexhibition serves as an exploration of the artists
internal landscapes, constantly shifting and evolving alongside the complexities
of our ever-changing world. ‘Mutable Terrain’capturestheiruniqueperspectives and
emotional journeys as they navigate the relentless pursuit of progress, while
acknowledging the presence of pain and uncertainty that permeate our
challengingand ever-evolving society.

Haricot Gallery, 2 Blackall Street, London, EC2A 4AD.


Nearest stations are Old Street and Shoreditch High Street. 

Until August 5 2023. Free. More info. 

Opening later in 2023


28. MARINA ABRAMOVIĆ, ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS

Photo: Royal Academy of the Arts

Time for a spot of performance art, as pioneering practitioner Marina Abramović
once again tests her physical and mental limits in the first major UK exhibition
of her work. Like many art exhibitions, however, this one was also delayed by
the pandemic.

Royal Academy of Arts, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, W1J 0BD.

Nearest stations are Piccadilly Circus, Green Park, Oxford Circus and Bond
Street

From September 23 2023 until December 10 2023. Price TBD. More info.

So there you have it – a rundown of some of the best art exhibitions in London.
So what are you waiting for culture vultures? Get out there and explore!

Had your fill of art exhibitions but looking for even more culture for the rest
of the year? Here’s our rundown of the best photography exhibitions in London to
explore.

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