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By
Niamh Walsh
on
12th October 2023
Londons autumn art scene is alive with innovation, defiance, and the celebration of human creativity. Dont miss your chance to be a part of these thought-provoking and visually stunning exhibitions.
London, the veritable epicentre of art and culture, is gearing up for a season of sensational exhibitions that promise to captivate, challenge, and inspire. Here are our top five art exhibitions you absolutely can't afford to miss.
Gareth Cadwallader: 'Let Me See The Colts'
Location: Fitzrovia, Until 11 Nov 2023
Step into the world of anticipation with Gareth Cadwallader's latest exhibition. Each canvas tells a story of longing and waiting, capturing moments of suspended animation. It's a poignant exploration of patience and desire, rendered with stunning artistry.
Gareth Cadwallader, 'Trophy Room', Oil on Canvas
Sylvie Fleury: S.F.
Location: Mayfair, Until 4 Nov 2023
Sylvie Fleury's defiance of macho stereotypes is a powerful statement within the art world and beyond. She challenges preconceptions and invites you to question the norms that govern various realms of life. It's a compelling narrative of rebellion and transformation.
Sylvie Fleury, Milano, 1991, Shopping bags with content
Daisy Collingridge: Splanchnic
Location: Fitzrovia, Until 11 Nov 2023
Daisy Collingridge's art breathes life into the corporeal and the surreal. Her pieces undulate with a visceral rhythm, a dance of the flesh and form. Discover her world of wobbly, undulating bodies that seem to transcend the boundaries of conventional art. It's a fantastic celebration of the human form's endless possibilities.
Daido Moriyama: A Retrospective
Location: Soho, Until 11 Feb 2024
Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama's retrospective defies conventional expectations. As you explore his work, you'll uncover the subtle intricacies and hidden narratives within seemingly ordinary scenes. His artful disinterest in the deeper meaning belies the depth of his creations.
Philip Guston: A Master's Evolution
Location: Bankside, Until 25 Feb 2024
Prepare to witness the enigmatic transformation of Philip Guston, one of the 20th century's artistic giants. As you step into this retrospective, the essence of Guston's journey unfolds before your eyes. Watch as he dissects, deconstructs, and redefines his own artistic identity. It's a mesmerising exploration of artistic evolution.
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