
The Top 6 Art Exhibitions to see in May in London
2 May 2025 • Tabish Khan
Underwater AI, models, drums, planes, portraits and shotgun blasted works.
Mat Collishaw (b. 1966) is a key figure in the important generation of British artists who emerged from Goldsmiths’ College in the late 1980s. He participated in Freeze (1988) and since his first solo exhibition in 1990 has exhibited widely internationally.
Mat Collishaw’s artistic oeuvre artfully wields photography and video. His most renowned creation, Bullet Hole (1988), captivates viewers with its arresting closeup portrayal of what appears to be a bullet hole wound on a person’s scalp, illuminated by 15 light boxes. Collishaw sourced the original image from a pathology textbook, which intriguingly depicted a wound caused by an ice pick. Bullet Hole was first unveiled in Freeze, a groundbreaking group exhibition masterminded by Damien Hirst in 1988, igniting the Young British Artists (YBA) movement. It is now prominently housed in the collection of the Museum of Old and New Art in Hobart, Australia.
Mat Collishaw’s seminal masterpiece, All Things Fall, has earned widespread acclaim, most notably from art critic Waldemar Januszczak of The Sunday Times, who described it as a contemporary masterpiece. All Things Fall invites viewers into a classical temple, adorned with enigmatic nude figures in cryptic poses. As the temple begins to spin, the figures spring into action, reenacting the biblical Massacre of the Innocents, delivering an unexpected burst of violence with impeccable pacing and execution.
The exhibition The Centrifugal Soul, showcased at Blain|Southern Gallery in London in 2017, garnered notable praise. Notably, critic Gaby Wood commended Collishaw’s work Albion for The Telegraph, recognizing his unique ability to translate abstract ideas into elegant and captivating creations, positioning him as a fusion of an aesthetic philosopher and a magician in the art world.
In a pioneering move into virtual reality, Mat Collishaw presented his exhibition Thresholds in 2017, which drew praise from Laurie Taylor in frieze Magazine. He didn’t recreate historical experiences but constructed entirely new ones, emphasizing his reverence for the magic of photography and its illusions, and solidifying his status as a visionary artist.

2 May 2025 • Tabish Khan
Underwater AI, models, drums, planes, portraits and shotgun blasted works.

1 November 2023 • Mark Westall
A new exhibition of work from celebrated contemporary artist Mat Collishaw opened at Kew Gardens

13 May 2023 • Tabish Khan
An animatronic stag, migrants, photorealism, a butcher’s, haunted portraits and landscapes.

22 March 2023 • Mark Westall
The Bomb Factory Art Foundation to present All Things Fall, a solo exhibition featuring the work of contemporary British artist Mat Collishaw…. Read More

24 January 2022 • Mark Westall
Artsy x Verisart: 22 for 2022, an NFT auction featuring 22 artists for 2022 across the contemporary, digital and street art market.

6 June 2021 • Tabish Khan
Soak in the sun and see some art outdoors.

9 August 2019 • Mark Westall
A new commission by artist Mat Collishaw explores the themes of martyrdom and treason, worship and heresy at Ushaw, the former seminary in County Durham until 3 November.

17 May 2019 • Lee Sharrock
There are some tough yet critical themes running through the 58th la Biennale di Venezia. The 2019 edition is curated by Ralph Rugoff and inspired by an ancient Chinese proverb which turned out to be a fallacy. Very appropriate for the unsettled times we are living through, where global economic disparity, alternative facts, migration and accelerated global warming are some of the most urgent topics concerning humanity and its future.

2 February 2019 • Ksenya Blokhina
Two weeks ago I headed over to the Zabludowicz Collection in Kentish Town for the opening of a collaborative showcase by postgraduate students from three different MA courses: MA Culture, Criticism and Curation at Central St Martins; MA Curating and Collections at Chelsea College of Art; and MA Film Programming and Curating at Birkbeck.

20 June 2018 • Mark Westall
‘Urban Legends’ is an exhibition of editions by Mat Collishaw, which highlights our insatiable appetite for visual stimulation, and our addiction to imagery.

4 June 2017 • Tabish Khan
Surreal photography, two doses of virtual reality, sprawling architecture, Libya, Israel / Palestine and a photography prize.

24 April 2017 • Syndicate
Artist says VR will change our outlook as he prepares Somerset House display based on Henry Fox Talbot’s seminal exhibition

5 April 2017 • Mark Westall
In The Centrifugal Soul, Mat Collishaw’s exhibition at Blain|Southern, the artist presents new sculpture, installation and paintings.

25 January 2016 • Mark Westall
Art Stream is a new service that gives subscribers unlimited access to a selection of contemporary works by world renowned artists

22 July 2015 • Paul Carey-Kent
The art of the Victorian age is not itself much in fashion, but heading back to it as a source to twist does seem to be

19 February 2015 • Staff
Rack ‘em up: British Contemporary Editions, 1990 – 2000 focusses on editions produced by the so-called YBA generation of artists. The survey, the first of its kind ever staged, brings together works by all of the leading figures of the period, including Keith Coventry, Damien Hirst, Sarah Lucas and Gavin Turk, and seeks to capture the irreverent and exuberant flavour of the era.

11 December 2014 • Staff
Collectable windscreen art for your car

24 November 2014 • Mark Westall
Shapero Modern is to present as its inaugural exhibition, Natural Selection, a group show highlighting the importance of the study of nature from the Seventeenth Century to the present day.

9 October 2014 • Mark Westall
14 leading contemporary artists have turned M16 assault rifles into stunning works of art in support of Peace Day. Artists involved include Peter Doig, the Chapman Brothers, and Polly Morgan.

19 September 2014 • Mark Westall
This Saturday, for one night only, Lanvin participates in Nuit Blanche Video..

31 August 2014 • Staff
Pace London’s summer group show is curated around the theme of food. Flavoured with humour and a pinch of salt, the theme is a blatant response to the explosion of food imagery in social media, television and publishing.

17 March 2014 • Mark Westall
‘Art Wars’ stormtrooper helmets currently available for purchase by The Chapman Brothers, Yinka Shonibare MBE, Joana Vasconcelos, Mr.Brainwash, Mat Collishaw, Ben Moore, Jason Brooks, Paul Fryer, and Alison Jackson.

12 March 2014 • Mark Westall
DON’T MISS: ‘Stations of the Cross’ 20 artists representations of the Passion of Christ
