Latest Roundups
Reviews of fifteen new (or new to me) galleries that you might like to visit.
Why I Like It
The month’s edition features a-bubblin' crude. Oil that is, black gold, Texas tea.
A tribute to lan Rosenfeld (1952 - 2025), photographer, filmmaker, art collector and founder of Gallery Rosenfeld.
The fourth Turbine Hall installation in a row that can be categorised as Large Hanging Fabric Display. #NotAFan
Quite possibly the cleverest exhibit I’ve seen all year. At the very least, one of the most memorable.
My top 3 reasons to visit Saatchi Gallery’s celebration of ground-breaking contemporary art could all cause serious injury.
A review/interview about a new art fair going out of its way to do things very, very differently.
A stark visualisation of inner monologues that range from angry to amused.
Is this an art exhibition or an album launch listening party?
Dinosaurs! Need I say more?
Tour a private contemporary art collection in a 1942 air raid bunker.
Celebrate the power of drawing with works from 25 alumni and 25 famous creatives.
London Art Roundup visited the homes and studios of artists & makers in London E8.
It was a joy to see such strange art seamlessly blend in with a religious venue without being blasphemous.
By the end my heart rate had accelerated and my toes were happily tapping.
Tour a private contemporary art collection in a 1942 air raid bunker.
A museum that aims to promote a more accurate understanding of mental illness as it is known today
Experience the history and traditions of The Championships at Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum.
A can’t-miss, 160,000 sq ft Mecca to large scale abstract and conceptual art.
A home that came to embody the idea of how a great Victorian artist should live.
72 outdoor artworks and a fresh sea breeze? Yes, please!
An incredibly engaging museum that will make you fall in love with the Little Tramp.
Have you seen the three large scale models of London in NLA’s new hub for the built environment profession?
Explore the Titanic through the lives of the people who worked on the ship, and the city they lived in.
Explore over 800 years of history, renovations and upgrades in Southampton’s oldest museum.
This year’s pavilion is an absolutely soothing, social table. Come have a seat!
Arctic and Antarctic centre of excellence, with plenty of penguins!