
Top 5 #LondonExhibitions 12th-18th September
The winners of this years Secret Art Prize have been showing in our gallery for a week and already it's flying out the door! Catch your favourite whilst you can, our next generation of art is hot property!
5th - 27th September
Curious Duke Gallery
173 Whitecross Street
London
EC1Y 8JT
Open Monday- Friday 11:30 – 6:30, Saturday 12-4.
Nearest stations: Old Street exit 6 and Barbican
Free
The Rabbit and the Box
Street artists Boxhead and Anna Rewinska are collaborating to bring out a new line of limited edition prints and working on the street of Shoreditch. Rewinska's dream worlds that speak of her feelings whilst listening to music will be worked into the cubed lands of Boxhead and her characters whose heads remain enclosed in boxes which has become her signature style. Always very exciting to see how two artists can come together.
Open from 12th.
Well Hung Gallery
239 Hoxton Street
London
N1 5LG
Open Monday – Friday 9:30 – 6, Saturday 10-7.
Nearest station: Hoxton Rail
Free
Richard Kindersley
Sculptor and calligrapher Richard Kindersley can boast his Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Institute of British Architects, commissions in King's Cross Station, St. Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Abbey and many more around the world. This exhibition looks at the relationship between people and nature and the role of power.
Now- 3rd October
William Road Gallery
7-9 William Road
London
NW1 3ER
Open Monday – Friday 8:30 – 6, Saturday 10-6.
Nearest station: London Euston
Free
KCC-Artist of the Year: Lee Bul
Lee Bul's first solo show at Ikon Gallery is coinciding with his mammoth sized immersive installation at the Korean Cultural Centre. The platforms and angles of the wooden panels that Diluvium creates twists into a den of reflections and obscure visions.
13th September - 1st November
Korean Cultural Centre
Grand Buildings
1-3 Strand
London
WC2N 5BW
Open Monday – Friday 10-6, Saturday 11-5
Nearest stations: Charing Cross Overground and Underground and Embankment Underground.
Free
Urban Loneliness
Artist Gosia Lapsa-Malawska explores how we live as individuals in the city, and just how separate we can make ourselves as crowds descend. Don't forget Unit 24 is right next door to Tate Modern.
12th- 18th September
Unit 24
20 Great Guildford Street
London
SE1 0FD
Open Monday - Thursday 11-6, Friday 11-7, Saturday 11-3/
Nearest station: Southwark
Free
Happy weekend!- Sinéad