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The Week in Art visit the site
14-21 Jul 2026
Openings, events, auctions
Dubai, Dublin, Frankfurt, Hove, London, Los Angeles, Nairobi, New York, Tisbury, Tokyo, Venice |
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Dubai
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| Dubai, Wednesday 15 |
JD Malat Gallery: Points of View the gallery’s annual Summer Group Exhibition presents twelve international artists whose diverse practices offer distinct perspectives on the world around us |
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Dublin
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| Dublin, Thursday 16 |
Kerlin Gallery: Summer in Dublin Dorothy Cross, Samuel Laurence Cunnane, Willie Doherty, Nathalie Du Pasquier, Justin Fitzpatrick, Mark Francis, Guggi, Callum Innes, Jaki Irvine, Zhou Li, Stephen McKenna, Ailbhe Ní Bhriain, Isabel Nolan, Hazel O’Sullivan, Sean Scully, Liliane Tomasko |
opening reception |
| Dublin, Friday 17 |
Kerlin Gallery: Summer in Dublin Dorothy Cross, Samuel Laurence Cunnane, Willie Doherty, Nathalie Du Pasquier, Justin Fitzpatrick, Mark Francis, Guggi, Callum Innes, Jaki Irvine, Zhou Li, Stephen McKenna, Ailbhe Ní Bhriain, Isabel Nolan, Hazel O’Sullivan, Sean Scully, Liliane Tomasko |
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Frankfurt
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| Frankfurt, Saturday 18 |
Galerie Bärbel Grässlin: Gib mir das Sommerloch: Künstler der Galerie works by Andreas Breunig, Günther Förg, Secundino Hernández, Jana Schröder, and Alicia Viebrock |
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Hove
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| Hove, Saturday 18 |
Maureen Paley Morena di Luna: Felipe Baeza: Errantry “Baeza has long possessed a discursive, wayward intelligence, from his collages of vintage beefcake photography … to his mythologically inflected collagraphs depicting scenes of violence and intimacy” – Christopher Alessandrini |
first day |
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London
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| London, Wednesday 15 |
Alice Amati: Of Minor Importance shown across the London space and the Roman project space – nine international contemporary artists shown alongside modern masters Fernando Botero, Georges Braques, Giorgio De Chirico, and Giorgio Morandi |
opening reception |
Flowers Gallery, Cork Street: Seeking New Landscapes an exhibition bringing together twelve artists who embrace the landscape tradition, but construct images both real and reimagined within their unique visual languages |
private view |
The Redfern Gallery: St Ives at The Redfern including both historic figures and the contemporary generation, an exhibition bringing together artists whose work has been shaped by Cornwall across nearly one hundred years |
first day |
| London, Thursday 16 |
Alice Amati: Of Minor Importance shown across the London space and the Roman project space – nine international contemporary artists shown alongside modern masters Fernando Botero, Georges Braques, Giorgio De Chirico, and Giorgio Morandi |
first day |
Ames Yavuz: Channatip Chanvipava: Found Memories in his first solo exhibition with the gallery the Thai-British artist “transforms autobiographical fragments into psychologically charged environments where memory becomes both subject and material” |
opening reception |
BEERS London: Andrew Salgado: Glory! new paintings of abstracted florals by Salgado in this exhibition of his first non-figurative works |
opening reception |
Belmacz: Bruiseless “Bruiseless is a state of collision that leaves no superficial marks on the skin. Yet it hints towards impact. Both in Ja Jess’ still lifes of an egg donation and in Andrea Marcellier’s masturbatory sculptures, a touch reaches inside” |
private view |
Benjamin Rhodes Arts: Summer Mode with book-sized panels by Michael Crowther , Tricia Gillman’s return to the use of paint, key works by Sharon Hall, and a recent group of paintings by Vik Winter |
first day |
Camden Art Centre: Within the Around “the culmination of a year-long programme led by the artist team of Immanuel Adelowo, Henny Shaw and Eva Jonas … this exhibition explores environmental processes of growth and decay” |
private view |
Flowers Gallery, Cork Street: Seeking New Landscapes an exhibition bringing together twelve artists who embrace the landscape tradition, but construct images both real and reimagined within their unique visual languages |
first day |
Gazelli Art House: Interweave “working across batik, tapestry, Jacquard weaving, carpet inlay, embroidery, digital image-making and AI, the exhibition explores textiles not simply as a medium, but as a way of thinking: one built through connection, accumulation and transformation” |
private view |
Goodman Gallery: Summer Show new and historical work by Ghada Amer, William Kentridge, David Koloane, Laura Lima, Misheck Masamvu, Cassi Namoda, Georgina Maxim, Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum, and Yinka Shonibare |
first day |
Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA): Elisa Giardina Papa: She Flickered In and Out of History referencing a short-lived 19th century volcanic island in the Mediterranean, a new video and mixed-media installation by the interdisciplinary artist |
private view |
LBF Contemporary: London Writes Itself an exhibition of sixteen 2026 fine art graduates from the Slade School of Fine Art and the Royal College of Art |
private view |
Project LOOP: Short film screening presenting: respiriting the eyes… all three of them |
special event |
Larkin Durey: Marc Padeu: Memento Vivere “Padeu works with the tradition of narrative painting, employing the language and stories of the Old Masters and Christianity to depict contemporary Cameroon and the continuing legacy of colonialism” |
opening reception |
London Mithraeum Bloomberg SPACE: Anne Ryan: Folkmoot named after an Old English word for “a gathering of people” Ryan’s new site-specific commission responds directly to the gallery’s archaeological site to bring ancient and contemporary London into dialogue |
first day |
National Portrait Gallery: Lunchtime lecture: The British Blonde: Monroe’s influence on 1950’s Britain |
talk |
Osh Gallery: Imprimé à Paris: Rare posters from L’Atelier Mourlot rare limited-edition posters and bookplates by masters including Picasso, Matisse, Dufy, Léger, Chagall, and Miró – all produced by the celebrated Parisian print studio |
opening reception |
Pippy Houldsworth Gallery: I dwell in Possibility titled after Emily Dickinson poem and curated with London-based painter Shaqúelle Whyte, this exhibition presents eleven artists who “explore the in-between, searching out moments that hover at the threshold of articulation, suspended in time and space” |
private view |
SETAREH: Brent McKeever: LOOK the debut solo exhibition by the Los Angeles-based artist known for his hyperreal photography includes dual-imaged lenticulars, lightbox, installation, sculpture, and self portraiture |
private view |
Timothy Taylor: Richard Pettibone in the American artist’s first solo exhibition in the UK, this focused selection of paintings spanning more than five decades explores the evolution of his approach to appropriation |
opening reception |
| London, Friday 17 |
BEERS London: Andrew Salgado: Glory! new paintings of abstracted florals by Salgado in this exhibition of his first non-figurative works |
first day |
Belmacz: Bruiseless “Bruiseless is a state of collision that leaves no superficial marks on the skin. Yet it hints towards impact. Both in Ja Jess’ still lifes of an egg donation and in Andrea Marcellier’s masturbatory sculptures, a touch reaches inside” |
first day |
Camden Art Centre: Within the Around “the culmination of a year-long programme led by the artist team of Immanuel Adelowo, Henny Shaw and Eva Jonas … this exhibition explores environmental processes of growth and decay” |
first day |
Gazelli Art House: Interweave “working across batik, tapestry, Jacquard weaving, carpet inlay, embroidery, digital image-making and AI, the exhibition explores textiles not simply as a medium, but as a way of thinking: one built through connection, accumulation and transformation” |
first day |
Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA): Elisa Giardina Papa: She Flickered In and Out of History referencing a short-lived 19th century volcanic island in the Mediterranean, a new video and mixed-media installation by the interdisciplinary artist |
first day |
LBF Contemporary: London Writes Itself an exhibition of sixteen 2026 fine art graduates from the Slade School of Fine Art and the Royal College of Art |
first day |
Larkin Durey: Marc Padeu: Memento Vivere “Padeu works with the tradition of narrative painting, employing the language and stories of the Old Masters and Christianity to depict contemporary Cameroon and the continuing legacy of colonialism” |
first day |
Pippy Houldsworth Gallery: I dwell in Possibility titled after Emily Dickinson poem and curated with London-based painter Shaqúelle Whyte, this exhibition presents eleven artists who “explore the in-between, searching out moments that hover at the threshold of articulation, suspended in time and space” |
first day |
SETAREH: Brent McKeever: LOOK the debut solo exhibition by the Los Angeles-based artist known for his hyperreal photography includes dual-imaged lenticulars, lightbox, installation, sculpture, and self portraiture |
first day |
| London, Saturday 18 |
Autograph: Diasporic Resonances: A Workshop on Sound and Memory |
special event |
Dirimart London: Exhibition Tour and Finissage with curator Jessica Cerasi and artist Berke Yazıcıoğlu |
special event |
Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA): Elisa Giardina Papa in conversation with Erika Balsom |
talk |
| London, Sunday 19 |
Ashley Saville: La Belle et La Bête the gallery’s first group exhibition at their Fleet Street space “uses the fairytale as a lens … six artists have been invited to respond to this broad line of inquiry however they wish” |
opening reception |
Ashley Saville: Sienna Murdoch: Geline WC a site-specific installation which coats the gallery’s spare wc in 200 kilograms of Murdoch’s signature jelly-like biomaterial – “a meditation on fantasy and permanence, desire and disgust” |
opening reception |
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Los Angeles
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| Los Angeles, Saturday 18 |
Louis Stern Fine Arts: Cordillera Mexicana: Alfredo Ramos Martínez and the Mexican Landscape an exhibition of works highlighting Ramos Martínez’s profound connection to his homeland |
opening reception |
Perrotin Los Angeles: Summerlove Sensation “an exhibition of youthful love, lust, and longing, distilled, moistened, and telegraphed in the way only Los Angeles is able … a dizzying love affair with love itself” |
opening reception |
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Nairobi
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| Nairobi, Wednesday 15 |
Circle Art Gallery: Anita Kavochy: A Line of Thought the Kenyan-born artist “seeks to re/cover the layers of emotions that constitute the self and the relation to the world, the work considers lineage, and questions the notion of home and belonging” |
opening reception |
Circle Art Gallery: Birhane Worede: Gestures of Presence Worede’s first solo exhibition with the gallery in Nairobi presents “his intimate and affective portraits … rendered in a reductive stylistic approach, grounding colour, gesture and surface quality” |
opening reception |
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New York
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| New York, Wednesday 15 |
Schoelkopf: Richard Estes: My Camera Is My Sketchbook one of the leading figures in photorealism presents photographs as standalone artworks for the first time – “my camera is like my sketchbook really … in a way, showing these photographs is like revealing my process” |
opening reception |
| New York, Thursday 16 |
Berry Campbell: Berry Campbell x Sargent’s Daughters: Leitmotif a collaborative group exhibition, in partnership with Sargent’s Daughters gallery, with artists from each gallery’s program paired across generations, creating a dialogue between past and present, influence and reinterpretation |
opening reception |
Nara Roesler: Mirroring Nature curated by Luis Pérez-Oramas, this group exhibition “considers nature not merely as a subject or landscape, but as the constellation of phenomena, forces, and forms of life through which the world is structured and continually transformed” |
opening reception |
| New York, Friday 17 |
Sotheby’s New York: Contemporary Realism: Important 21st Century Works auction: Fri 17-Mon 27 (viewing: Fri 17-Mon 27) |
auction starts |
| New York, Saturday 18 |
Halsey McKay Gallery: Michael Bühler-Rose: Halo in a Haystack Bühler-Rose’s first solo exhibition with the gallery “propose[s] that collecting is not the accumulation of objects, but the continual recontextualization of the things we choose to live with” |
first day |
| New York, Tuesday 21 |
The Painting Center: Final Project 2026 six recent alumni of the Certificate Program at the Art Students League of New York, who work in a range of media, formats, techniques, and practices to address cultural memory, identity, embodiment, abstraction, and materiality |
first day |
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Tisbury
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| Tisbury, Friday 17 |
Messums West: An evening with Luke Sital Singh: Music Woven Together – Folk Intimacy, Indie Restraint, and Modern Pop Clarity |
performance |
| Tisbury, Saturday 18 |
Messums West: Gareth Lockrane, UK’s Premier Jazz Flautist Fronts Quartet of Leading Musicians – An Evening of Music influenced by Jazz, Blues, Soul & Funk |
performance |
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Tokyo
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| Tokyo, Wednesday 15 |
Perrotin Tokyo: Chen Fei: Sometimes “the works … mark a transitional moment in which Chen renews his painterly vocabulary, testing genre, surface, composition, and narrative structure through a more fluid and materially charged approach” – Fiona He |
first day |
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Venice
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| Venice, Saturday 18 |
Victoria Miro Venice: Wangechi Mutu: The SeasSpirit new collage-paintings by Mutu, exploring water “not only as a mythical realm but also as a fragile, symbiotic ecosystem” |
private view |
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Don’t miss: exhibitions closing Brussels, London, Milan, New York, Paris, Taipei, Zürich |
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Brussels
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| Brussels, Saturday 18 |
Templon: Summer Show |
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London
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| London, Friday 17 |
Alon Zakaim Fine Art: Turmoil and Triumph: Art through the War Years |
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Canopy Collections: Isabelle Young: Venice As I Was |
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Kearsey & Gold: Lucien Smith: Burn Down the House |
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The Mayor Gallery: Happy Birthday America! |
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Helly Nahmad Gallery | Nahmad Projects: Tête à tête: Joan Miró & Pablo Picasso |
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NISO: Guy Haddon Grant: Fata Morgana |
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| London, Saturday 18 |
Annely Juda Fine Art: Yuko Shiraishi: Brief Encounter – Gazebo |
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Annely Juda Fine Art: Lesley Foxcroft |
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Dirimart London: Colour is the Place |
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Project LOOP: Jordan Zayas Kelly: Pluperfect |
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Sim Smith: Melissa Joseph: Heft |
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Sim Smith: Max Bainbridge: A Thin Place |
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| London, Sunday 19 |
DES BAINS: Carmela De Falco: Listening with Eyes, Watching with Ears |
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sketch: Julian Carter: A Beautiful Game |
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Milan
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| Milan, Friday 17 |
A arte Invernizzi: François Morellet | Gianni Colombo |
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New York
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| New York, Wednesday 15 |
Findlay Galleries: John Ferren: Spatial Ambiguity |
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| New York, Saturday 18 |
Gallery Henoch: Summer Group Show. Part I |
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The Painting Center: Under 30 Under Pressure |
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| New York, Sunday 19 |
Halsey McKay Gallery: Windows |
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Paris
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| Paris, Wednesday 15 |
Opera Gallery: Gustavo Nazareno: How to Grow a Flower from a Supernova |
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| Paris, Saturday 18 |
Bigaignon: Rémi Noël: Poetry Wanted |
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Galleria d’Arte Maggiore g.a.m.: Mattia Moreni: Un autre regarder |
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Templon: Alioune Diagne: Saytu |
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Templon: Jan Van Imschoot: Le Chant du Pommier |
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Taipei
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| Taipei, Wednesday 15 |
Bluerider ART at Breeze Center: Butterflies of Light |
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| Taipei, Sunday 19 |
Bluerider ART Taipei·DunHua: Josep Riera i Aragó: The Voyage of Life – Half-Century Journey into the Unknown |
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Zürich
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| Zürich, Friday 17 |
Lullin + Ferrari: Fragments of Narration |
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