Read our pick of the best London art exhibitions to see this month, from the first major retrospective of Hamad Butt, a key figure in the city鈥檚 90鈥檚 art scene, at Whitechapel Gallery, to Paul McCartney鈥檚 backstage photographs at The Gagosian
Art Basel Miami Beach has named the 285 exhibitors that will participate in its 2025 edition, scheduled to run at the Miami Beach Convention Center from December 5鈥7, with preview days on December 3鈥4.
The Armory Show has announced the more than 230 exhibitors set to participate in its upcoming edition, scheduled to run September 5鈥7 at the Javits Center in New York, with a VIP preview on September 4.
Victoria Miro has weathered a turbulent art market over the last four decades. Now, the gallery is celebrating its staying power with an anniversary exhibition
鈥淚an Hamilton Finlay: Fragments,鈥 a collection of eight concurrent international exhibitions, accompanied by a major new publication, marks the centenary of the artist鈥檚 birth.
Our critic samples booths from 25 countries and picks her seven favorites, including Chicago, Los Angeles, Paris, London and Seoul 鈥 and two nonprofits.
Finlay was a defiantly archaic figure with a fondness for plinths and marble. But this show鈥檚 glorification of the guillotine proves he had a shallow, adolescent mind.
To trace the shape of London鈥檚 cultural revival, we asked the artists and instigators what excites them now. Then we stepped back鈥攁nd let the story ripple outward, one nomination at a time.
Inka Essenhigh鈥檚 latest exhibition, 鈥淭he Greenhouse,鈥 at Victoria Miro, presents a series of paintings that delve into the liminal spaces between the tangible and the imagined, the botanical and the anthropomorphic.
Two concurrent solo exhibitions paint a much broader portrait of the artist Celia Paul, debunking the myth of her as a recluse and showing us some of who and what went into making her her.