
8 museum exhibitions to see in 2023.
Here are eight museum exhibitions we are looking forward to in 2023
Here are eight museum exhibitions we are looking forward to in 2023
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic normally picks his favourite top 5 exhibitions that are on right now. However, in this article he’s looking… Read More
Carnival, cockroaches, sharks, numbers and shipwrecks.
The Hayward Gallery, opened 1968, was named after Sir Isaac Hayward, a miner and trade unionist who was the last leader of the London County Council (LCC), a few pointless local government reorganisations back.
The first large-scale group exhibition in the UK to explore how contemporary artists have used the medium of clay in inventive ways opens
In the Black Fantastic is a magical, fantastical exhibition featuring 11 contemporary artists from the African diaspora; Nick Cave, Sedrick Chisom,… Read More
The Hayward Gallery opens In the Black Fantastic, today the UK’s first major exhibition dedicated to the work of Black artists who use fantastical elements to… Read More
This summer the Southbank Centre is exploring Black art and popular culture with an extraordinary season of multi-artform events, featuring outdoor art installations, music, literature, poetry and performance as well as a wealth of free-to-attend events.
Rachel Thomas has been appointed Chief Curator of the Hayward Gallery at the Southbank Centre. Rachel joins the gallery on 28th April 2022 from the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA)
Entering an exhibition, we always carry baggage. However minimal, we invariably have some idea of what we expect to see…. Read More
I think I’ve just seen the best exhibition of 2022 already, in New York the Colette Lumiere show has been… Read More
Yung Ma has been appointed Curator, Hayward Gallery at the Southbank Centre to work on the gallery’s dynamic programme that… Read More
Mixing it up with mixed results in a new Hayward Gallery exhibition.
Mixing It Up: Painting Today is the Hayward Gallery’s big Autumn exhibition bringing together 31 contemporary painters whose work freely… Read More
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks his top exhibitions to see in early July. Each one comes with a concise review to help you decide whether it’s for you
The advantages of watching video art at home.
Matthew Barney: Redoubt is an exhibition of the renowned artist and filmmaker’s latest body of work. The exhibition, the artist’s… Read More
The Top 5 Multi-Artist Exhibitions to see right now In London include Trees, sky, tentacles, legs and royalty.
Hayward Gallery to reopen to the public on 1st August with Among the Trees exhibition and offering free tickets for NHS staff. After more than 20 weeks closed due to the Coronavirus pandemic
Among the Trees celebrates key works of art that reimagine how we think about trees and forests. Spanning the past 50 years, the exhibition brings together major works by 38 leading international artists from five different continents.
On now Hayward Gallery are showing a major retrospective devoted to the work of celebrated British artist Bridget Riley. Spanning 70 years of the artist’s working life, it is the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of her work to date.
Hayward Gallery presents a major retrospective exhibition devoted to the work of celebrated British artist Bridget Riley. Spanning 70 years of the artist’s working life, it will be the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of her work to date
Microscopes, heavy machinery, salt tasting, big sculpture, a tiger hat and lots of slate.
Opening tomorrow Wednesday 13th February 2019, Hayward Gallery’s new exhibition presents the first major survey in the United Kingdom of one of today’s leading international artists: Kader Attia.