The Top 5 Art Exhibitions to see in London in September
2 September 2023 • Tabish Khan
Fiery landscapes, war, cushions, prehistory and architecture gone wild.
2 September 2023 • Tabish Khan
Fiery landscapes, war, cushions, prehistory and architecture gone wild.
2 July 2023 • Tabish Khan
Clothes, trees, fish, objects and muscles.
6 November 2022 • Tabish Khan
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks his favourite top 5 Art Exhibitions to see in London in November. Each one comes with a concise… Read More
8 May 2022 • Tabish Khan
Five exhibitions all within walking distance of each other.
9 February 2022 • Mark Westall
Richard Saltoun Gallery has announced the opening of a gallery in Rome. The new gallery will be located at the… Read More
13 April 2021 • Mark Westall
Richard Saltoun has announced representation of Everlyn NICODEMUS, one of the strongest feminist voices to emerge from Africa over the past 30 years.
11 April 2021 • Tabish Khan
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks five exhibitions to see in person now that galleries are opening again this week. Each one comes with a concise review to help you decide whether it’s for you
7 April 2021 • Mark Westall
The solo exhibition ‘The Concept of History’ links Kennard’s work to the political thinking of Hannah Arendt through their shared belief that history is a construct managed and controlled by those in power.
4 April 2021 • Tabish Khan
5 online exhibitions to keep you going until galleries open again.
19 January 2021 • Mark Westall
Richard Saltoun Gallery present ULAY: From Berlin to Paris curated by Hana Ostan Ožbolt. In the current social-political setting, in… Read More
8 November 2020 • Tabish Khan
Migrants, war, sex, feathers and stone.
5 November 2020 • Mark Westall
Launching in January 2021, On Hannah Arendt will be organised around eight exhibitions that seek to explore the questions put forth in the eight chapters of Arendt’s book Between Past and Future: Eight Exercises in Political Thought featuring over 20 international artists.
15 January 2020 • Paul Carey-Kent
Birth is obviously a rather important event in all lives, yet outside of the nativity, it hasn’t received commensurate attention as a subject for art – compared with the less creative matter of death, for example.
17 November 2019 • Tabish Khan
The Top 5 Art Exhibitions to see in London in December include Masculinity, wind chimes, pulsing lights, motherhood and lots of legs.
25 July 2019 • Mark Westall
The second half of Richard Saltoun Gallery’s programme dedicated entirely to female artists launches on 30th August with the exhibition ‘Made Routes: Mapping and Making,’ featuring two South African artists, Vivienne KOORLAND and Berni SEARLE, curated by acclaimed academic and art historian Tamar Garb.
25 January 2019 • Mark Westall
From March 2019, Richard Saltoun Gallery will be dedicating 100% of their programme to women. This 12-month programme is part of the gallery’s long-standing commitment to supporting female artists.
8 January 2019 • Mark Westall
Richard Saltoun Gallery is presenting its first solo exhibition with the groundbreaking artist ULAY, who has defined the field of Polaroid photography and performance art since the 1970s.
12 December 2018 • Mark Westall
Richard Saltoun Gallery’s first solo exhibition with Ulay focuses on the artist’s remarkable photography and his commitment to exploring and expanding the medium
13 September 2018 • Staff
Two Thursdays ago, Dover Street held a series of openings. Amongst these were Victor Burgin ’s Voyage to Italy at Richard Saltoun and Harold Ancart’s Freeze at David Zwirner.
24 June 2018 • Mark Westall
Mayfair & St James’s throw open their doors for a free weekend of art & events to celebrate 250 years of creativity across a world-leading cultural district: Mayfair Art Weekend.
11 March 2018 • Tabish Khan
This week’s Top 7 includes: Swings, nudes, a giant bat, fake Warhols, an android, feminist photography and mirrors.
12 February 2018 • Mark Westall
Curated by Paola Ugolini, WOMEN LOOK AT WOMEN explores feminine identity through a unique selection of works, both historical and contemporary, by thirteen internationally renowned women artists.
20 March 2016 • Tabish Khan
Plastic, heaven, glass. America, Leukaemia and gold leaf feature in this week’s exhibitions
26 March 2015 • Mark Westall
This is the first London show dedicated to Helena Almeida, one of the leading women artists working in Europe during the ‘70s and ‘80s.