The Top 5 Mayfair Art Exhibitions to see in the month ahead
16 March 2024 • Tabish Khan
Boats, clothes, books, toys and a nude.
16 March 2024 • Tabish Khan
Boats, clothes, books, toys and a nude.
12 September 2023 • Mark Westall
Opening this autumn, a new exhibition by British painter Ian Davenport (b. 1966, Sidcup, Kent) includes the artist’s largest ever… Read More
18 June 2023 • Tabish Khan
Bricks, cars, war, creatures and other worlds.
13 May 2023 • Tabish Khan
An animatronic stag, migrants, photorealism, a butcher’s, haunted portraits and landscapes.
17 November 2022 • Mark Westall
Tonight Waddington Custot opens the first UK solo exhibition in nearly 60 years by Michael Chow
(b.1939, Shanghai, China), also known by his signature name ‘M’.
24 August 2022 • Paul Carey-Kent
It’s a seamless art transition and only a hundred yards to move from the solo shows of Milton Avery (1885-1965) to that of his daughter March Avery (born 1932, and still painting six days a week in her New York studio).
3 July 2022 • Tabish Khan
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks his favourite exhibitions to see in July in London. Each one comes with a concise review to help you… Read More
9 November 2021 • Mark Westall
This November, Waddington Custot presents the first UK solo exhibition by New York-based contemporary artist Landon Metz (b.1985, Arizona, USA)…. Read More
18 July 2021 • Tabish Khan
Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks his top exhibitions to see right now. Each one comes with a concise review to help you… Read More
26 November 2020 • Mark Westall
Waddington Custot is pleased to present NEW WORK: Peter Blake, the fourth iteration of the gallery’s digital exhibition series.
4 November 2020 • Mark Westall
A collective decision has been made among 25+ London galleries to open late tonight (Wed 4th Nov).
19 October 2020 • Tabish Khan
The Top 5 Art Exhibitions to see in Mayfair, London this Autumn includes A birthday, nudity, collages, tables and Zen.
20 September 2020 • Tabish Khan
A warped bench, virtual reality, algorithms, Picasso and camouflaged paintings.
5 May 2020 • Mark Westall
Waddington Custot launches NEW WORK, an online platform debuting painting and sculpture by leading
contemporary artists working today.
9 February 2020 • Tabish Khan
Painting breaks free, a tragic loss, an environmental apocalypse and an ice core.
8 January 2020 • Paul Carey-Kent
Maria Helena Vieira da Silva has been shown little in the UK, so Waddington Custot’s substantial survey is well worth catching (to 15 Feb*)
12 August 2019 • Mark Westall
In a solo exhibition of the celebrated Patrick Caulfield (b. 1936 – d. 2005), Waddington Custot will look deeper at the artist’s practice across a variety of media, from oil painting to prints and his lesser-known and rarely exhibited drawings, with particular attention to Caulfield’s preoccupation with light and shade across various times of day.
21 July 2019 • Tabish Khan
A cathedral in Ghana, a scorpion / sphinx, Rembrandt, graffiti, urban exploring and stars.
17 May 2019 • Mark Westall
Writings on the Wall examines the significant influence of ancient and contemporary graffiti on the practice of a group of mid-twentieth-century artists Brassaï, Vlassis Caniaris, Jean Dubuffet, Manolo Millares, Antoni Tàpies and Cy Twombly
15 March 2019 • Mark Westall
Body Disruptions, is a solo exhibition of works by London-based performer and artist Alice Anderson. Bringing together sculptures and drawings from solo and collective performances
24 February 2019 • Tabish Khan
This week’s Top 5 Art Exhibitions to see include: Elephants, enlightenment, cartoons, an overweight car and a bionic chimp.
16 December 2018 • Tabish Khan
The Top 7 Art Exhibitions to see in London before Christmas include a red explosion, delicate portraits, falling sculpture, falling people, plant life, singing sculpture, and butterflies.
14 October 2018 • Tabish Khan
This week’s Top 7 includes: Subatomic particles, skeletons, pooling paint, jokes, another dimension, grief and colour.
30 May 2018 • Mark Westall
One of the most important artists of the twentieth century, Dubuffet sought to create work which shunned traditional notions of beauty and favoured immediate forms of expression.