
The Top 5 exhibitions to see in South London this Summer
28 June 2026 • Tabish Khan
A ship, water, plants, sheep and heads.

28 June 2026 • Tabish Khan
A ship, water, plants, sheep and heads.

3 November 2025 • Tabish Khan
Ruins, craft, swearing, fox hunting and ghosts.

3 October 2023 • Mark Westall
Minor Attractions has revealed details of its first edition taking place during Frieze Week. A non-fair that brings together art, performance, music, and nightlife,

3 October 2022 • Mark Westall
Sim Smith now represent Kemi Onabulé (b. 1995, London, UK, lives and works in London) following her first solo show… Read More

24 November 2021 • Mark Westall
‘Wild Horses’ is an exhibition of painting and photography by a group of artists, focusing on their gaze, specifically looking… Read More

9 December 2020 • Mark Westall
because because because because because is a solo exhibition by BAFTA-winning artist and filmmaker Ian Gouldstone at Sim Smith. The exhibition is a graceful performance in tech, exploring notions of chance, imagination and the importance of connection at a time when we are apart.

29 September 2020 • Mark Westall
‘Start Again’ is the debut solo exhibition by British artist Kate Groobey at Sim Smith. ‘Start Again’ is a body of work made with the intensity and multidisciplinary approach that Groobey has become known for.

31 July 2020 • Mark Westall
UNTITLED, ART opened online yesterday and we had a sneak peek, in the limited time we had in it /on it? its v cool, lots of fun, way better than other online art platforms we have been bombarded with so it’s definitely worth having a go

13 July 2019 • Mark Westall
Sim Smith is to present, ‘Trophy’a two-person exhibition exploring the purpose of the trophy, its associations and narratives. From the celebratory to the unassuming, this exhibition surveys its various guises, through fascination and fantasy.

23 April 2019 • Mark Westall
The group exhibition, ‘What Kind Of Spirit Is This?’ is the inaugural show at Sim Smith, this exhibition casts a celebratory and inquisitive eye over painting today.