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Artists announced for The London Open Live 2025

Jannis Kounellis, Untitled, 2002. Installation view of A Short History of Performance: Part One at Whitechapel Gallery. Photo: Manuel Vason

Whitechapel Gallery has announced the fifteen artists selected for the 2025 edition of The London Open, which this year focuses on live art practices.  

The participating artists are: Devika Bilimoria, Season Butler, Shaun Caton, Helen Davison, Tim Etchells, Plastique Fantastique, Helena Goldwater, i.as.in.we, William Mackrell, Nando Messias, Will Pegna, Roshana Rubin Mayhew, Mahsa Salali, Aaron Williamson and Joshua Woolford.  

The London Open was originally established in 1932 to showcase local East End artists and the creative energy of the area. Over the years it has expanded to encompass the whole city and has provided an important launch pad for many of the UK’s leading artists including Larry Achiampong, Frank Bowling, Alice Channer, Anish Kapoor, Heather Phillipson, Paula Rego, Veronica Ryan, and Bob and Roberta Smith. 

For 2025, the decision was made to focus on performance and live art. The live art scene was badly hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, not least due to the cancellation of live events and programmes during the various lockdowns. This inevitably resulted in decreased visibility as well as lack of investment and support for artists. The London Open Live aims to create new opportunities for artists working across live art practices, while showcasing the importance of participatory and collective practices through a dynamic programme of new and recent work. 

394 applications were received for this year’s edition from which the final 15 artists were selected. The judging panel comprised of Anne Bean, artist; Lois Keidan, co-founder of the Live Art Development Agency; Martin O’Brien, artist, Senior Lecturer in Live Art and Head of Department of Drama at Queen Mary University London; Harold Offeh, artist and Head of Programme for MA Contemporary Art Practice at the Royal College of Art, London; Leila Hasham, Head of Exhibitions, Whitechapel Gallery; and Hannah Woods, Assistant Curator, Whitechapel Gallery. 

The application process for The London Open Live 2025 was managed by Artquest – a public programme of University of the Arts London (UAL) – and is informed by Artquest’s extensive research into open call procedures across the arts sector. 
 
On behalf of the judging panel, Leila Hasham, Chair of the London Open Live jury, said:?

“It has been a real privilege to gain insight into London’s live art and performance scene and to spend so much time with the proposals. We were struck by the calibre of all the applications.  The quality and quantity of responses are indicative of the vitality of live art but also reflects the paucity of opportunities for artists and audiences to showcase their work in London.  The final selection of artists will offer audiences a vibrant and dynamic programme, rich in different media, subjects and approaches. We look forward to giving space and time to each of the 15 unique practices during London Open Live 2025.”  

The London Open Live, 4th June – 7th September 2024, Whitechapel Gallery

Performances will take place Thursday to Sunday throughout June-September 2025 and will be accompanied by a film programme looking at contemporary performance practice in London.  Full details of the programme will be announced shortly. 

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Originally established in 1932 as an open call exhibition to showcase local artists and the creative energy of the East End, The London Open has evolved over the years to reflect and encompass the whole city as a hub of global artistic activity and to offer a potent snapshot of prescient themes and issues. It has provided an important launch pad for a great range of artists including Larry Achiampong, Frank Bowling, Alice Channer, Anish Kapoor, Heather Phillipson, Paula Rego, Veronica Ryan, and Bob and Roberta Smith. In 2012, The London Open exhibition expanded to include artists from across London city, recognising the Gallery’s role in the capital’s cultural landscape and reputation for exhibiting current concerns in contemporary art. London Open Live 2025 application process was managed by Artquest – a public programme of University of the Arts London (UAL) – and is informed by Artquest’s extensive research into open call procedures across the arts sector.

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