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The Week in Art visit the site
30 Jun-7 Jul 2026
Openings, events, auctions
Berlin, Brussels, Dubai, Geneva, Hong Kong, London, Monaco, New York, Paris, Seoul |
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Berlin
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| Berlin, Friday 3 |
Esther Schipper: Forking Paths in an exhibition titled after the 1941 Jorge Luis Borges’ short story, four artists from Taiwan and four from Italy explore the multiple ways in which images, histories, and identities are constructed and perceived. |
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Brussels
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| Brussels, Saturday 4 |
Almine Rech: Summer show: After the Encounter six artists who explore intimacy, dreams, and private moments through paintings that reveal interior worlds and shared humanity |
opening reception |
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Dubai
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| Dubai, Wednesday 1 |
Opera Gallery: Summer Vibes a group exhibition bringing together modern and contemporary artworks by more than a dozen internationally renowned artists – including Chagall, Picasso, Botero, and Yayoi Kusama |
first day |
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Geneva
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| Geneva, Thursday 2 |
Taste Contemporary: Summer! painting, sculpture, and mixed media in an exhibition bringing together artists whose works reflect the energy and atmosphere of summer |
opening reception |
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Hong Kong
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| Hong Kong, Saturday 4 |
Ben Brown Fine Arts: Nature, Abstracted curated by Sean Zhang, an exhibition of eleven artists with “a shared conviction that the most rigorous abstraction is never a departure from the world but a deepening of attentiveness to it” |
private view |
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London
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| London, Wednesday 1 |
Messums London: Totemic “across half a century and a range of disciplines, [eight] artists who have aimed, and still do, to ground the audience in meditation … that attentiveness to form, to material, to time itself” |
first day |
October Gallery: Xanthe Somers & Yacout Hamdouch: Poetic Threads | Spotlight: James Barnor new works by Zimbabwean ceramicist Somers and Moroccan painter Hamdouch |
private view |
Sotheby’s London: Master Works on Paper from Five Centuries auction: Wed 1 (viewing: Sat 27-Tue 30) |
auction |
Sotheby’s London: Master Sculpture from Four Millennia auction: Wed 1 (viewing: Sat 27-Tue 30) |
auction |
Sotheby’s London: Old Master & 19th Century Paintings and Sculpture Evening Auction auction: Wed 1 (viewing: Sat 27 Jun-Wed 1 Jul) |
auction |
| London, Thursday 2 |
BEERS London: Georgia Dymock: Shared Appetite new oil paintings exploring “intimacy as a psychologically charged space shaped by seduction, mirroring, tenderness, and emotional consumption” in Dymock’s first solo exhibition with the gallery |
opening reception |
Cristea Roberts Gallery: Yinka Ilori in conversation with Nancy Durrant |
talk |
Emanuel von Baeyer: Print Quarterly Launch – March and June Issues |
book launch |
Emanuel von Baeyer: Prints and Drawings from the 16th to the 20th Century an exhibition of works by artists including Carel de Nerée tot Babberich, Cas Campbell, Parmagianino, Fritz Behn, Durer, Margaret Bruton, Thomas Kerrich, Edward Coley Burne-Jones, Richard Dadd, Walter Sickert, Ludwig Meidner, Walter Gramatté … |
opening reception |
Lychee One: Dust Becoming an exhibition curated by Huiyun Chen and James Hu |
opening reception |
National Portrait Gallery: Lunchtime lecture: This Little World: A New History of Tudor and Stuart England |
talk |
NıCOLETTı: We Got Spirit |
book launch |
October Gallery: Xanthe Somers & Yacout Hamdouch: Poetic Threads | Spotlight: James Barnor new works by Zimbabwean ceramicist Somers and Moroccan painter Hamdouch |
first day |
Palmer Gallery: Charlotte Winifred Guérard: Cherry, cherry “the show stages a dialogue between materiality and external observation [and] continues Guérard’s reflection on painting in space, apprehending the medium outside its borders and pushing the scale” |
private view |
Palmer Gallery: The Door: Sophie Rogers an installation and visual loop from a live game environment … holding the audience in a state of sensory attunement while exploring multiple, entangled experiences of time, including deep geological time, atomic time, ecological time |
private view |
Sotheby’s London: Old Master Paintings & Works on Paper Day Auction auction: Thu 2 (viewing: Sat 27 Jun-Wed 1 Jul) |
auction |
Sotheby’s London: 19th & 20th Century European and British Art auction: Thu 2 (viewing: Sat 27 Jun-Wed 1 Jul) |
auction |
VeneKlasen: A Little Sun works by Georg Baselitz, Enrico David, Per Kirkeby, Florian Krewer, Eugène Leroy, Markus Lüpertz, Francis Picabia, Andy Robert, and Raphaela Simon |
first day |
| London, Friday 3 |
BEERS London: Georgia Dymock: Shared Appetite new oil paintings exploring “intimacy as a psychologically charged space shaped by seduction, mirroring, tenderness, and emotional consumption” in Dymock’s first solo exhibition with the gallery |
first day |
Cristea Roberts Gallery: Listening Event and Vinyl Launch with Peter Adjaye and Yinka Ilori |
special event |
Frith Street Gallery: Multiple Narratives drawing, sculpture, photography, and found objects in an exhibition of works by eight gallery artists linked through their use of repetition, series and classification |
first day |
Frith Street Gallery: To the Dance: Eight works by Nancy Spero 1926-2009 a special display of eight works to mark the centenary of Spero’s birth – pieces that exemplify the range, themes and ambition of her practice |
first day |
National Portrait Gallery: Marilyn Monroe was an act: Bonnie Greer and Colin McFarlane in conversation |
talk |
Palmer Gallery: Charlotte Winifred Guérard: Cherry, cherry “the show stages a dialogue between materiality and external observation [and] continues Guérard’s reflection on painting in space, apprehending the medium outside its borders and pushing the scale” |
first day |
Palmer Gallery: The Door: Sophie Rogers an installation and visual loop from a live game environment … holding the audience in a state of sensory attunement while exploring multiple, entangled experiences of time, including deep geological time, atomic time, ecological time |
first day |
Pontone Gallery: Richard Harrison: Equus “Harrison articulates man’s equine partner as something that in its essence reverts to the wild, becomes untameable and ultimately unknowable” |
first day |
Saatchi Yates: Miramar Al Nayyar the debut solo exhibition in the UK of the self-taught Iraqi artist who “works across her paintings with her arms and body as a tool, in a semi-meditative state, building layers of pigment through gesture and intuition until something tells her to stop” |
private view |
| London, Saturday 4 |
Emanuel von Baeyer: Under the Coral Sea: Cas Campbell in conversation with Nigel Ip |
talk |
Saatchi Yates: Miramar Al Nayyar the debut solo exhibition in the UK of the self-taught Iraqi artist who “works across her paintings with her arms and body as a tool, in a semi-meditative state, building layers of pigment through gesture and intuition until something tells her to stop” |
first day |
| London, Tuesday 7 |
General Assembly: Neither Here Nor There works by Anna Pakosz, Sabine Pigalle, Jan Urant, Phil Goss, John Bartlett, and Seohyun Oh |
private view |
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Monaco
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| Monaco, Friday 3 |
Opera Gallery: The Monaco Masters Show, American 80s: from Warhol to Basquiat “bringing together some of the most influential artistic voices of 1980s New York, the exhibition celebrates a generation whose work continues to shape our understanding of image-making, celebrity, identity, and cultural expression” – Federica Beretta |
first day |
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New York
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| New York, Thursday 2 |
GOCA by Garde: Yuya Saito: Ground Rules “through his distinctive bent-wood works and these new sculptures, Saito takes the park – the public ground of the city – as his point of departure, and asks, from several angles, what a genuinely open public realm, and what freedom, might mean today” |
opening reception |
Lincoln Glenn: Making Space: American Women Artists and the Century of Change the gallery’s third annual summer exhibition dedicated to women artists who helped define major movements of the last century, and whose influence continues to grow and shape contemporary understanding of that period |
first day |
| New York, Tuesday 7 |
Sotheby’s New York: Contemporary Discoveries auction: Tue 7-Tue 14 (viewing: Thu 9-Mon 13) |
auction starts |
Sotheby’s New York: Contemporary Discoveries auction: Tue 7-Tue 14 (viewing: Thu 9-Mon 13) |
auction starts |
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Paris
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| Paris, Tuesday 30 |
Sotheby’s Paris: Modern & Contemporary Discoveries including Works from the former Claude et Georges Pompidou Collection auction: Tue 30 Jun-Tue 7 Jul (viewing: Thu 2-Tue 7) |
auction starts |
| Paris, Wednesday 1 |
Galerie Maria Wettergren: Tora Urup: Glass Reflections early and recent handblown glass sculptures in an exhibition dedicated to the Danish artist and her new eponymous monograph |
first day |
| Paris, Thursday 2 |
Zander Galerie: Molly Springfield: Commander Lowell based on a marked copy of a 1959 poem by Robert Lowell, Springfield’s 4.5 meter, five-part graphite drawing explores the limits of reproduction, the translation of thought into writing, and the material conditions of reading |
opening reception |
| Paris, Saturday 4 |
Art: Concept: Summer Show works by Caroline Achaintre, Julien Audebert, Pierre Bellot, Michel Blazy, Nina Childress, Jeremy Deller, Michel François, Corentin Grossmann, Miryam Haddad, Kate Newby, Tania Pérez Córdova, and Roman Signer |
opening reception |
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Seoul
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| Seoul, Wednesday 1 |
Gallery Chosun: Talpidae a two-person exhibition in which Jiyeon Lee and Son Kyungeun “each choose to lose what was originally theirs … they affirm the false emotions that seep into the tunnels dug out from the original” |
first day |
| Seoul, Thursday 2 |
Perrotin Seoul: Vivian Greven: In Bloom an overview of the German painter’s exploration of becoming, and the boundaries of existence – “Greven’s works reveal themselves in luminous clarity, yet at times retreat into a profound mystery that cannot be fully understood or possessed” – Lee Moonjung |
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Don’t miss: exhibitions closing Beijing, Frankfurt, London, Monterrey, Nairobi, New York, Paris, Reykjavík, Shanghai, Tokyo, Venice, Zürich |
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Beijing
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| Beijing, Tuesday 30 |
Galleria Continua Beijing: Ni Youyu: Dawn’s Bells and Dusk’s Drums |
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Frankfurt
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| Frankfurt, Saturday 4 |
FILIALE: Robin Stretz: Provincials |
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London
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| London, Tuesday 30 |
JD Malat Gallery: The Shape of Summer |
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| London, Wednesday 1 |
FreddieFoulkes Gallery: Aryana Sheibani: Mysteries of Sweep |
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| London, Friday 3 |
Canopy Collections: Isabelle Young: Venice As I Was |
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Larkin Durey: Anina Major: Tender Seedlings |
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The Redfern Gallery: Florence Hutchings and Danny Romeril: Under One Roof |
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SEAGER: Louis Pohl Koseda: Palace of Magnolia and the Landscape of Notification |
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| London, Saturday 4 |
Ashley Saville: Jason Shulman: Moving Pictures |
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Emanuel von Baeyer: Cas Campbell: Under the Coral Sea |
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Grosvenor Gallery: South Asian Modern Art 2026 |
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London Mithraeum Bloomberg SPACE: Mark Manders: Room with All Existing Words |
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No.9 Cork Street: Vadehra Art Gallery: A. Ramachandran: A Singular Modernist |
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No.9 Cork Street: Project 88: Treeish |
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NıCOLETTı: Gray Wielebinski: Bring Me Men |
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Patrick Heide Contemporary Art: Thomas Müller: Metaxy |
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Pi Artworks: Mehmet Ali Uysal: Skin |
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Twilight Contemporary: Jo Rance: Field Notes |
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Workplace: Wang Pei: Sertraline |
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Workplace: The Still Point |
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ai.: Re-wetting the void |
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| London, Sunday 5 |
The Gallery of Everything: Currency Exchange |
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Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA): Genuine Fake Premium Economy |
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Monterrey
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| Monterrey, Sunday 5 |
Colector: Jonny Alexander: A Memory of Light |
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Nairobi
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| Nairobi, Saturday 4 |
Circle Art Gallery: Rasto Cyprian: Ephemerals |
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Circle Art Gallery: Nahom Teklehaimanot: Twinkle, Twinkle Little Scar – Who Put You Where You Are? |
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New York
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| New York, Tuesday 30 |
galerie gmurzynska: Wifredo Lam & Pablo Picasso |
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| New York, Thursday 2 |
Schoelkopf: New York City Circa 1960: Works from the Collection of Robert A. Ellison, Jr. |
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Yancey Richardson Gallery: Victoria Sambunaris: Fall Line |
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Yancey Richardson Gallery: Mary Ellen Bartley: Color Anthology |
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| New York, Friday 3 |
Nara Roesler: Amelia Toledo and Cristina Canale: On the Nature of Figures |
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| New York, Tuesday 7 |
Susan Sheehan Gallery: ROLLING STONES: MAKING LITHOGRAPHS |
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Paris
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| Paris, Saturday 4 |
Sobering Galerie: Jean Bosphore: Blue, Still. |
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Reykjavík
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| Reykjavík, Saturday 4 |
BERG Contemporary: Ryoji Ikeda: data-verse |
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Shanghai
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| Shanghai, Saturday 4 |
Lisson Gallery: Li Ran: Like a Stranger |
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Tokyo
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| Tokyo, Saturday 4 |
Perrotin Tokyo: Mathilde Denize: Time and Light |
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Venice
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| Venice, Saturday 4 |
Victoria Miro Venice: Flora Yukhnovich: Egg |
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Zürich
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| Zürich, Tuesday 30 |
Sotheby’s Zürich: Jump In |
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