
The Top 5 Art Exhibitions to see in London in September
6 September 2024 • Tabish Khan
A cave, ghostly figures, puppets, fingernails and magical realism.

6 September 2024 • Tabish Khan
A cave, ghostly figures, puppets, fingernails and magical realism.

26 January 2023 • daniel barnes
As one of the leading figures of post-war abstract painting, Kenneth Noland’s commitment to line and colour is unparalleled.

11 January 2023 • Mark Westall
Pace Gallery to open a solo exhibition of the American abstract painter Kenneth Noland. Stripes/ Plaids/ Shapes, the opening show of 2023, will survey canvases from a significant period in the artist’s remarkable career.

8 July 2022 • Mark Westall
To Feel Something That Was Not of Our World is Nina Katchadourian’s first exhibition at Pace London.

19 November 2021 • Mark Westall
Pace Gallery is delighted to announce Yoshitomo Nara: Pinacoteca, a landmark solo exhibition, opening 26th November 2021. Marking the first show to utilise the full expanse of Pace’s new London gallery.

19 November 2020 • Mark Westall
Marc Glimcher, President and CEO of Pace Gallery, today announced plans to expand the business’s presence in London with a new 8,600-sq-ft location at 4 Hanover Square.

7 September 2020 • Mark Westall
Pace returns to its physical space with an exhibition of new works by American artist Trevor Paglen. Held both at 6 Burlington Gardens and on the gallery’s digital platform, Bloom explores Paglen’s central themes of artificial intelligence, the politics of images, facial recognition technologies, and alternative futures.

6 April 2020 • Tabish Khan
The Top 5 offline Art Exhibitions that you can now see Online includes Lights, health, mirrors, breasts and beauty.

4 January 2020 • Tabish Khan
Genocide. lights, Google, torture and layered architecture.

20 October 2019 • Tabish Khan
Demonic cartoon heads, rewriting American history, edible art, a hatching egg, adolescence, giant hands and hidden faces.

15 April 2018 • Tabish Khan
Weapons, mirrors, nudes, ice cubes, wind turbines, spaceships and a chandelier.

23 July 2017 • Tabish Khan
Peformance, bling, escapism, wooden assemblages, figures, colours, rococo, a headless policeman and colourful screens.

5 May 2017 • Gaston La-Gaffe
Pace London’s current exhibition features recent works in fabric by American artist, Richard Tuttle.

5 March 2017 • Tabish Khan
An interactive waterfall, a colourful corridor, plasticine kiss, a group show and East meets West.

23 January 2017 • Mark Westall
Transcending Boundaries is an exhibition of works by teamLab featuring three rooms of immersive installations, two of which have never been seen before.

25 October 2016 • Mark Westall
FAD caught up with one of the most significant figurative painters of his generation Jonathan Wateridge.

18 March 2016 • Mark Westall
Every Weekend (mainly Saturday) we are going to choose three interesting exhibitions for you to visit.

29 February 2016 • Tabish Khan
Calder, Gothic architecture, female artists, Scottish painting and sweeping photography

20 October 2014 • Tabish Khan
This week’s top five includes humour, photography, igloos, gold foil and otherworldly landscapes

9 September 2014 • Mark Westall
Quinn’s vivid, large-scale paper works are an assemblage of facial features which can be read as abstract-figurative works and that deal with the complex construction of identity.

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.

8 May 2014 • Staff
ace London is to present Everything falls faster than an anvil, a group exhibition that explores the influence of the cartoon on contemporary art.

14 February 2014 • Mark Westall
ART PICS: James Turrell: Recent Works @PACEGallery London

6 February 2014 • Mark Westall
Turrell is among the most influential artists of the past fifty years. This is PACE gallery’s sixth exhibition of his work …