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London Gallery Map Summer 2018 Galleriesnow.Net for Latest Info Visit Galleriesnow.Net GalleriesNow.net for latest info visit GalleriesNow.net London Gallery Map Summer 2018 21 Jun Impressionist & A Blain|Southern 5E Modern Works on Paper Flowers Gallery, Luxembourg & Dayan 6F Partners & Mucciaccia 6G Repetto Gallery 5F S Simon Lee 5G Sotheby’s S|2 Gallery 5E Victoria Miro Mayfair 5E Kingsland Road 3A Achille Salvagni 28 Jun Handpicked: 50 Sadie Coles HQ ITION Atelier 5F Works Selected by the S Davies Street 5F SUPERIMPO Saatchi Gallery SITION SUPERIMPO 28 Jun Post-War to Present Land of Lads, Land of Lashes 30 Jun–12 Jul Classic Week Upstairs: Charlotte ‘Snapshot’ Aftermath: Art in the Wake of 25 Jun–11 Aug 3 Jul Old Master & British Johannesson 29 Jun–1 Jul World War One Edward Kienholz: America Drawings & Watercolours Ely House, 37 Dover St, 25 May–30 Jun René Magritte (Or: The Rule Superimposition | Paul Michele Zaza Viewing Room: Joel Mesler: Signals 5 Jun–23 Sep Surface Work 28 Cork St, W1S 3NG Morrison, Barry Reigate, My Hometown Lorenzo Vitturi: Money Must W1S 4NJ of Metaphor) 18 May–15 Jun The Alphabet of Creation 27 Apr–13 Jul 11 Apr–16 Jun 4 Jul Treasured Portraits 1-2 Warner Yard, EC1R 5EY 10am-6pm mon-fri, 11am- Michael Stubbs, Mark (for now) Millbank, SW1P 4RG 18 May–14 Jul from the Collection of Ernst Be Made 10am-6pm tue-sat 27 Feb–26 May Apollo 11am-6pm wed-fri, 4pm sat Titchner Nudes 20 Apr–26 May 31 St George St, W1S 2FJ 10am-6pm daily Erkka Nissinen Holzscheiter 11 May–30 Jun 2 Savile Row, W1S 3PA 15 Mar–7 Sep noon-5pm sat 15 Jun–31 Aug 11 Apr–26 May 10am-5pm mon-fri 23 May–14 Jul 5 Jul Old Masters Evening Michael Wolf: Bottrop-Ebel 76 The Gallery Of 11am-5pm tue-fri, Bernard Frize: Blackout in Michael Werner 45 Dover St, W1S 4FF the Grid Tate Modern 2B 12 Grafton St, W1S 4ER Sale 11 May–30 Jun Everything 1B noon-4pm sat Paloma Varga Weisz South London Gallery 3C Gallery 4E 10am-6pm mon-fri, 11am- 17 May–30 Jun 10am-6pm mon-fri, 1960s California Hard- J 9 Jun–18 Aug 6 Jul Old Masters Day Sale 6pm sat noon-5pm sat Edge: Karl Benjamin, John Martin Gallery 6G Viewing Room: Holly Coulis 11 Jul Victorian Pre- M 1 Davies St, W1K 3DB Lorser Feitelson and Helen 11am-6pm tue-sat 1 Jun–30 Jun Alan Cristea Gallery 6G Raphaelite & British Lundeberg Maddox Gallery 6E 5G Patrick Heide Christo Alex Hartley: The Houses Impressionist Art Contemporary Art 1A 12 Berkeley St, W1J 8DT 5 Jul–8 Sep 21 Jun–7 Sep Sadie Coles HQ 21 Jun–28 Jul 12 Jul 19th Century European 10am-6pm mon-sat 82 Kingsland Road, E2 8DP 23 Bruton St, W1J 6QF Kingly Street 6E 14 St George St, W1S 1FE Moshekwa Langa & Orientalist Art 10am-6pm tue-sat 10am-6pm mon-fri Skarstedt 6G The EY Exhibition: Picasso 10am-6pm tue-sat 24 Jul–15 Sep 8 King St, St James’s, 4 Chiltern St, W1U 7PS Markus Lüpertz: Tent Magali Reus: As Mist, 1932 - Love, Fame, Tragedy 11am-6.30pm tue-sat Description 4 Hanover Square, W1S 1BP SW1Y 6QT The Fourth Plinth 2B Paintings from the Sixties Richard Nagy Ltd. 6F 8 Mar–9 Sep VIGO 5E 9.30am-4.30pm mon-fri Martin Finnin: Go, Go Pitch- 23 Mar–27 May 10am-6pm mon-fri, 2C 27 Apr–30 Jun 22 Old Bond St, W1S 4PY Duncan MacAskill: DFM Gasworks Black Night! Luiz Zerbini: Intuitive Ratio Recordings Julian Opie 10am-5pm sat Summer Show 22 Upper Brook St, W1K 7PZ by appointment Cortesi Gallery 5E 7 Jun–1 Jul 8 Jun–19 Aug 27 Apr–25 May 26 Apr–16 Jun Jun–Jul 10am-6pm tue-sat Dark Smoke Bonhams, 38 Albemarle St, W1S 4JG 24 May–30 Jun Richard Saltoun 5G 65-67 Peckham Rd, SE5 8UH Daniel Crews-Chubb, 1B 9 Maddox St, W1S 2QE Wilhelm Sasnal: Sleep Knightsbridge 10am-6pm mon-fri Mimosa House 5D Summer Group Show 11am-6pm tue-sun, 11am- Leonardo Drew, Ibrahim El- 10am-6pm mon-wed sat, 18 Apr–26 May 3 Jul Eric Fischl: Presence of an 9pm wed Salahi, Marcus Harvey, Henry British and European Art 10am-7pm thu, 11am-5pm sun 4 Jul–15 Sep Absence Krokatsis, Duncan MacAskill: Michael Rakowitz: The K Tree 4 Jul Prints and Multiples 11 Church St, NW8 8EE 1 Mar–9 June Sprovieri 6F Invisible Enemy Should Not kamel mennour 5E 13 Jun–20 Jul 10 Jul Modern British and Osías Yanov: Orphan Dance 11am-6pm wed-fri, 10am-6pm tue-fri, Joan Jonas Exist 11am-4pm sat 10am-5pm sat Irish Art Light and Movement in 2018–2020 12 Apr–10 Jun 14 Mar–5 Aug 21 Dering St, W1S 1AL Richard Woods: The Ideal European Post-War Art Evan Ifekoya 10am-6pm Mon-Fri, noon- Home Exhibition Montpelier St, SW7 1HH Trafalgar Sq, WC2N 5NJ Paul Stolper 2B Paulo Bruscky: The Gallery 9am-5.30pm mon-fri 22 May–20 Jul 5 Jul–2 Sep 5pm Sat 21 Jun–31 Jul all day, every day Tejal Shah: As it is will be fumigated of art 41 & 43 Maddox St, W1S 2PD 6 Apr–26 May Urs Fischer: soft 43 Pall Mall, SW1Y 5JG Bonhams, 155 Vauxhall St, SE11 5RH 1 Jun–15 Aug 10am-6pm mon-fri, Frith Street Gallery, noon-6pm wed-sun Summer Show 8 Jun–18 Aug W 10am-5.30pm mon-fri, New Bond Street 5E noon-6pm sat 6F Jun–Jul 12 Princes St, W1B 2LL Golden Square 62 Kingly St, W1B 5QN Boris Mikhailov: Whitford Fine Art 6G 11am-2pm sat 5G Cameron Jamie Yesterday’s Sandwich Gazelli Art House 5 Shepherd St, W1J 7HW 11am-6pm tue-sat The Cynthia Corbett 17 May–23 Jun 16 May–23 Jun 5F 11am-7pm mon-fri, 10am- N Richard Prince: Early Joke Almine Rech Gallery Gallery 7G Paintings 51 Brook St, W1K 4HR 6pm sat 2B Senesi Contemporanea 5F 23 Heddon St, W1B 4BQ Shape of Light: 100 Years of The National Gallery Marcus Harvey: Half Nelson 26 Jun–3 Aug 10am-6.30pm mon-sat Tacita Dean: STILL LIFE 10am-6pm tue-sat Photography And Abstract Art Mall Galleries 7G 11 May–16 Jun 10am-5pm mon-fri 15 Mar–28 May 2 May–14 Oct 31 Museum St, WC1A 1LH Greta Schödl & Tomaso 5F L Binga: Vocalizing 8 Bennet St, SW1A 1RP Sprüth Magers Bankside, SE1 9TG The Credit Suisse Exhibition: 10am-6pm mon-fri, 6 Jun The Russian Sale Curated by Paola Ugolini 10am-6pm sun-thu, 10am- Juan Uslé Open Night Large Glass 2A Monet & Architecture noon-6pm sat The Sladmore Gallery 6G Caziel: Paintings 1963-67 13 Jun Modern British and 27 Apr–23 Jun James Ostrer: Johnny Just 9 Apr–29 Jul 31 May–7 Jul 10pm fri-sat 17 May–1 Jul Irish Art Came Ed Ruscha: Course of Empire Peter Harrington Agustín Cárdenas Summer Breeze: An 2B 6 Duke St St James’s, Summer Exhibition ft. 8 Jun–22 Jul 6G Tenderpixel 5 Jun–29 Jul 26 Jun Prints and Multiples Deborah Azzopardi & Young Ensemble of Prints 11 Jun–7 Oct Rare Books Ange Leccia: Disappear SW1Y 6BN Masters 29 Jun–3 Aug 39 Dover St, W1S 4NN 26 May–13 Jul Broadbent House, W1K 3JH 27 Jun Post-War & The Art of Collecting Trafalgar Sq, WC2N 5DN 10am-6pm mon-fri 24 Jun–7 Jul 10am-6pm mon-fri, 11am- 10am-6pm tue-sat Contemporary Art 17-18 Golden Sq, W1F 9JJ 27 Jun–6 Jul 10am-6pm daily, 10am- 25 Dover St, W1S 4LX 7pm sat Karen Kilimnik Whitechapel Gallery 3B 4 Jul Royal Opera Arcade Gallery, 10am-6pm tue-fri, 9pm fri 10am-6pm tue-sat Old Masters The Mall, SW1 13 Apr–26 May Annely Juda Fine Art 5D 5b Pall Mall, SW1Y 4UY 11am-5pm sat ‘A Coin In Nine Hands’ Part 6: ISelf Collection: Bumped 101 New Bond St, W1S 1SR 10am-5pm daily 1B Troubetzkoy: Twenty-five H Guido Guidi (Roman Ruins) National Portrait Conceptual Photography Serpentine Gallery Years of Celebrities in Bronze Cindy Sherman Bodies 9am-5.30pm mon-fri Frith Street Gallery, Hamiltons 4F 4 May–2 Jun Gallery 2B 13 Jul–25 Aug 6–22 Jun 5 Jun–1 Sep 10 Apr–12 Aug D Soho Square 7E Marian Goodman Petra Feriancová and Nicolás Tacita Dean: PORTRAIT 43 Dover St, W1S 4FF 41 Dover St, W1S 4NS 7a Grafton St, W1S 4EJ Film London Jarman Award: Browse & Darby 6F 5F Gallery 6F 57 Jermyn St, SW1Y 6LX Lamas: Becoming Animal David Zwirner 15 Mar–28 May 10am-7pm mon-fri, 10am- 10am-6pm tue-sat 10am-6pm tue-sat A Journey Through the First 10am-6pm mon-fri 16 May–30 Jun Decade 6pm sat Michael Jackson: On the Wall 15 May-10 Jun 28 Jun–21 Oct Robilant + Voena 5G Sophia Contemporary Stair Sainty Gallery 5G Becoming Plant 11 Jul–22 Sep David Nash: Wood, Metal, The Photographers’ Gallery 5E St Martin’s Pl, WC2H 0HE Gallery 6D Pigment 10am-6pm daily, 10am-9pm Lee Ufan: Relatum - Stage 8 Cecil Court, WC2N 4HE 10 May–7 Jul 2pm-6pm wed-sat Daido Moriyama: SCENE ‘A Coin In Nine Hands’ Part thu-fri 6 Feb–29 Jul Bill Walton 7: Helen Mirra (Standard 23 Dering St, W1S 1AW British & French Paintings, 15 May–17 Aug 6G Rose Wylie: Lolita’s House 27 Apr–23 Jun Incomparable) Leonor Antunes: a thousand Newport Street Thomas Dane Gallery 10am-6pm mon-fri, Drawings, Prints & Sculpture 13 Carlos Place, W1K 2EU realities from an original mark 20 Apr–25 May 8 Jun–7 Jul Gallery 2C 11am-5pm sat 14 Jun–13 Jul 60 Frith St, W1D 3JJ 10am-6pm mon-fri 24 May–20 Jul 10am–6pm tue-fri, 392 Caledonian Rd, N1 1DN Marino Marini: Horses, The Eighteenth Century Killed Negatives: Unseen Annka Kultys Gallery 3A 19 Cork St, W1S 3LP 5-8 Lower John St, W1F 9DY Horsemen and Female Nudes Jun–Jul Images of 1930s America 11am–5pm sat Hauser & Wirth 6E 11am-6pm wed-sat Veronica Brovall 10am-5.30pm mon-fri, 11am- 10am-6pm tue-sat Under Cover: A Secret 27 Feb–1 Jun 16 May–26 Aug 29 Jun–4 Aug 38 Dover St, W1S 4NL 2pm sat History of Cross - Dressers Artists’ Film International: Laure Genillard Gallery 7D 38 Dover St, W1S 4NL 10am-6pm mon-fri G Massimo De Carlo 4F 23 Feb–3 Jun Ian Cheng 11 Grosvenor St, W1K 4QB Juan Sorrentino, Vladimir Brun Fine Art 6G 10am-6pm mon-fri 6 Mar–28 May Gagosian Britannia St 2A 10am-6pm mon-fri, Signals: If You Like I Shall Nikolić, Pelin Kırca Stephen Friedman 5 Jun–29 Jul rosenfeld porcini 2B 11am-5pm sat Gallery 6F Grow - kurimanzutto at Carol Bove Rachel Howard: Repetition is Thomas Dane Gallery 8 Jun–4 Aug Truth - Via Dolorosa Sotheby’s 5E 8 Jun–21 Jul Molly Soda: Me and My Gurls 21 Feb–28 May 24 Grafton St, W1S 4EZ Spiegelgasse (Mirror Alley) 3 & 11
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