10 must-see exhibitions for autumn
- 1/11
10 must-see exhibitions for autumn
‘Tableau Vivant II Step Ya Money Up! (After Kerry James Marshall’s Club Couple)’ by Katlego Tlabela, 2020. Courtesy Unit London - 2/11
1) ‘The Medium is the Message’, Unit London
‘Umthobisi’ by Wonder Buhle Mbambo, 2020. Courtesy Unit London - 3/11
2) Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
Betina du Toit; Wouter du Toit Yahoo News is better in the app
- 4/11
3) Jennifer Packer at Serpentine Galleries
‘Say Her Name’ by Jennifer Packer, 2017. Courtesy: the Artist, Corvi-Mora, London and Sikkema Jenkins & Co, New York. Photo: Matt Grubb - 5/11
4) ‘Say My Name’ at Signature African Art
‘Untitled’ by Ejiro Owigho, 2019. Courtesy the artist and Signature African Art - 6/11
5) Frieze Sculpture, Regent’s Park
‘Ad Keywords’ by Fabio Lattanzi Antinori, 2020. Courtesy of the artist and Pi Artworks Yahoo News is better in the app
- 7/11
6) Bruce Nauman at Tate Modern
‘The True Artist Helps the World by Revealing Mystic Truths (Window or Wall Sign)’ by Bruce Nauman, 1967. Kunstmuseum Basel © Bruce Nauman / ARS, NY and DACS, London 2020. Courtesy Sperone Westwater, New York - 8/11
7) ‘Rashid Johnson: Waves’ at Hauser & Wirth London
‘Broken Crowd’ by Rashid Johnson, 2020. Courtesy of the artist and Hauser & Wirth. Photo: Martin Parsekian - 9/11
8) ‘Margaret Calvert: Woman at Work’ at the Design Museum
Margaret Calvert’s studio. Courtesy of Margaret Calvert Yahoo News is better in the app
- 10/11
9) Carmen Herrera at the Perimeter
‘Green's Way’ by Carmen Herrera, 1988, collection of Tony Bechara. Photo: Ken Adlard - 11/11
10) Dana Schutz at Thomas Dane Gallery
‘Boat Group’ by Dana Schutz, 2020. © Dana Schutz. Courtesy the artist, Thomas Dane Gallery and Petzel Gallery, NY
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Frieze week may not be going ahead in its usual format, but London is still a hive of artistic activity this season