
The Top 5 Art Exhibitions to see in London right NOW
9 November 2025 • Tabish Khan
Flowers, exploding landscapes, shadows, a church and a uterus.

9 November 2025 • Tabish Khan
Flowers, exploding landscapes, shadows, a church and a uterus.

7 August 2025 • Mark Westall
Working across sculpture, painting, film, and installation, Lehner’s practice interrogates the relationship between the image-onslaught of the information age and psychic inner life.

2 June 2025 • Mark Westall
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25 May 2025 • Mark Westall
Simon Lehner’s practice interrogates the relationship between the image-onslaught of the information age and psychic inner life.

17 September 2024 • Mark Westall
Edel Assanti has announced the appointment of Jack Charlesworth in the role of Director, Sales and Commercial Development. With a… Read More

20 June 2024 • Mark Westall
Edel Assanti have announced the representation of Farley Aguilar following his second exhibition with the gallery, The Age of Effluence, earlier this year,… Read More

28 February 2024 • Paul Carey-Kent
Edel Assanti was founded in 2010 by Jeremy Epstein and Charlie Fellowes. They were still working at Gagosian and Hamiltons galleries respectively, which led them to use a name less obviously associated with themselves

24 February 2024 • Tabish Khan
Chaos, wild animals, mermaids, latex and rats.

20 August 2023 • Tabish Khan
Stunning screens, political activism, an entire bus, giant birds’ eyes and woven portraits.

30 May 2023 • Mark Westall
Edel Assanti have announced the representation of Jenkin van Zyl following his first exhibition with the gallery, Surrender, earlier this year, and ahead of the artist’s first solo institutional show at FACT Liverpool in October.

26 February 2023 • Tabish Khan
Computers, rats, protest, mini landscapes and illusions.

20 January 2023 • Mark Westall
LUMA, is a monumental collaborative exhibition in the heart of London, bringing together art, design, architecture and music around AORA’s core tenets of calm and wellbeing

19 January 2023 • Mark Westall
Jenkin van Zyl’s first solo exhibition at Edel Assanti transforms the gallery into an engulfing environment built around a new single channel film, Surrender.

20 November 2022 • Tabish Khan
Prisoners, surveillance, gorillas, a giant hand and floor to ceiling art.

5 July 2022 • Mark Westall
Performance Exchange has announced full details of the programme and performance schedule for its 2022 edition.

6 May 2022 • Mark Westall
The public programme for London Gallery Weekend 2022, the free public event which celebrates art galleries in the UK capital,… Read More

6 May 2022 • Mark Westall
Lonnie Holley: The Growth of Communication is the artist’s first exhibition with Edel Assanti and first UK solo show since… Read More

27 January 2022 • Mark Westall
h the opening of their new gallery space. Situated at 1 Little Titchfield Street architects Sanchez Benton have transformed a derelict Victorian building into a 4,000 square feet unique gallery space.

9 June 2021 • Paul Carey-Kent
The first London Gallery Weekend (4-6 June) felt a very positive initiative, conveniently revealing the scale of London’s commercial art… Read More

8 June 2021 • Jasper Spires
At the fringes of Mayfair, a striking pair of artists have built twinned monuments to the power of disruption and… Read More

8 October 2020 • Mark Westall
Alongside Edel Assanti’s presentation of Oren Pinhassi’s work as part of Frieze Viewing Room, they are presenting an off-site exhibition of ten new sculptures by Pinhassi at St Cyprian’s church over the course of Frieze week closing this Saturday 10th October.

16 August 2020 • Tabish Khan
Wealth inequality, India, isolation, a grotesque London and three Queens.

13 August 2020 • Mark Westall
The Royal College of Art and associated Fitzrovia galleries are presenting the collaborative exhibition with fists, it kicks, it bites. The exhibition by the 2020 graduating students of the MA Photograph course

23 February 2020 • Tabish Khan
Art critic Tabish Khan brings you ‘The Top Art Exhibitions to see in London’ this week they include Bullies, lights, China, spheres and Malcolm X.