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The Week in Art visit the site 30 Sep-7 Oct 2025
Openings, events, auctions Amsterdam, Athens, Dubai, London, Monaco, New York, Palm Beach, Paris, Tisbury, Tokyo |
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Amsterdam
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| Amsterdam, Friday 3 |
Reflex: Lucienne O’Mara: Space of Colour in O’Mara’s first solo exhibition in the Netherlands, “paintings [which] present multiple temporal and perceptual planes at once, allowing viewers to move freely between states of understanding and ambiguity” |
opening reception |
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Athens
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| Athens, Thursday 2 |
Gagosian: Stanley Whitney: Return to the Garden new and recent paintings by Whitney |
opening reception |
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Dubai
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| Dubai, Wednesday 1 |
JD Malat Gallery: Sophie-Yen Bretez: The Unsaid Remains Remembered new bold, large-scale compositions and shaped canvases by the Paris-based emerging artist |
first day |
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London
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| London, Tuesday 30 |
Pipeline: Strings Attached. Chapter One an exhibition in two chapters co-curated by Bella Kesoyan, bringing together sixteen emerging and established artists, embracing the intersections of art, music, literature, poetry, and performance |
opening reception |
Serpentine North Gallery: Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley: THE DELUSION the London and Berlin-based British artist and game designer’s most ambitious project to date – a groundbreaking video game commission with a multiplayer immersive experience exploring polarisation, censorship and social connection |
first day |
Sotheby’s London: Modern & Contemporary South Asian Art auction: Tue 30 (viewing: Fri 26-Tue 30) |
auction |
| London, Wednesday 1 |
Annka Kultys Gallery: Signe Pierce: New World Aura to inaugurate the gallery’s new space – and celebrate its tenth anniversary – a presentation of Pierce’s new large-scale video animation alongside a series of prismatic light projections onto canvas |
opening reception |
Annka Kultys Gallery: Signe Pierce: New World Aura |
performance |
South London Gallery: GHOST DRIVER by Nell Osborne |
book launch |
| London, Thursday 2 |
Annka Kultys Gallery: Signe Pierce: New World Aura to inaugurate the gallery’s new space – and celebrate its tenth anniversary – a presentation of Pierce’s new large-scale video animation alongside a series of prismatic light projections onto canvas |
first day |
Emanuel von Baeyer: Impressionist Printmaking books, prints, drawings, pastels, and watercolours by Narcisse Virgilio Díaz de la Peña, Jean-François Millet, Adolph von Menzel, Léon Augustin Lhermitte, Max Liebermann, Lovis Corinth, and Max Slevogt, alongside etchings by Ulrike Theusner |
opening reception |
Gazelli Art House: Subject to Change marking the tenth anniversary of the gallery’s pioneering platform dedicated to art and technology, a major exhibition of nine international artists who work critically with artificial intelligence in the form of algorithms, datasets, and machine learning |
private view |
Holtermann Fine Art: Brandon Ndife: Palimpsests |
private view |
Tiwani Contemporary: Ugonna Hosten: The Song I Once Knew Hosten’s debut exhibition presents her intricately detailed drawings, scaled between panoramic and intimate – scenarios of ritual, worship, acceptance and transformation |
opening reception |
Tiwani Contemporary: In Focus: Bunmi Agusto: Tales By Moonlight a mixed-media installation by the multidisciplinary artist depicting, through moving-image, painting, drawing, and printmaking, her interior fantasy world and the domain of her alter-ego |
opening reception |
| London, Friday 3 |
Gazelli Art House: Subject to Change marking the tenth anniversary of the gallery’s pioneering platform dedicated to art and technology, a major exhibition of nine international artists who work critically with artificial intelligence in the form of algorithms, datasets, and machine learning |
first day |
Maureen Paley, 4 Herald St: Wolfgang Tillmans: Build From Here across all three London spaces, including the new gallery at 4 Herald Street, new photographic works made with and without the camera, new photocopy works, and two recent video works |
private view |
Maureen Paley: Wolfgang Tillmans: Build From Here across all three London spaces, including the new gallery at 4 Herald Street, new photographic works made with and without the camera, new photocopy works, and two recent video works |
private view |
Maureen Paley Studio M: Wolfgang Tillmans: Build From Here across all three London spaces, including the new gallery at 4 Herald Street, new photographic works made with and without the camera, new photocopy works, and two recent video works |
private view |
Opera Gallery: La France de Bernard Buffet curated in collaboration with Nicholas Foulkes, more than twenty rarely seen paintings in the largest solo exhibition in London dedicated to the renowned French figurative painter in over fifty years |
first day |
| London, Saturday 4 |
South London Gallery Fire Station: Pedro Reyes: Museum of Hypothetical Lifetimes |
performance |
domobaal: Dermot O’Brien: (Not Only) But Also in a collaboration with Tension Fine Art, a joint exhibition across both spaces – “O’Brien’s works invite careful attention, rendering familiar objects both silent, strange and simultaneously playful and profound” |
opening reception |
| London, Sunday 5 |
Lane Gallery: Richard Höglund: A fast, bright dust |
first day |
| London, Tuesday 7 |
Hayward Gallery: Gilbert & George: 21ST CENTURY PICTURES vibrant, large-scale images from key series by the duo over the last twenty-five years, exploring themes of hope, fear, sex, religion, corruption and death |
first day |
Hayward Gallery: Val Lee: The Presence of Solitude new iterations of two existing works where Lee explores transitory “non-spaces”, and the political repression in Taiwan during the White Terror |
first day |
Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA): Tanoa Sasraku: Morale Patch this new commission by Sasraku uses process-driven works on paper, found objects, and sculpture to explore the seductive and destructive power of oil |
first day |
THE TAGLI: New Geographies “a diverse group of artists whose practices reimagine the relationship between place, identity, and memory. Landscapes and built environments appear as layered, contested sites, bearing the traces of history, politics, migration, and myth” |
first day |
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Monaco
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| Monaco, Thursday 2 |
Almine Rech: José Lerma: MADRIYAL “for José Lerma, everything begins with the gesture … each canvas is a new lesson, a way of pushing further his exploration of gesture and matter” – Margaux Knight |
opening reception |
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New York
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| New York, Tuesday 30 |
Goodman Gallery: Jared Ginsburg: All the things you are “cardboard, wood, resin, rubber, and steel key boxes sit beside and inside paintings, unsettling any easy hierarchy of support and subject … Ginsburg tests what kinds of attention art can ask for and receive” |
first day |
The Painting Center: Steven J. Cabral: Between Presence and Pause “Between Presence and Pause is about listening to the silence between beats … it’s a study of what lingers, what fades, and what holds” – Cabral |
first day |
The Painting Center: David Willburn: Canyons and Plains “using found materials … Willburn constructs surfaces that echo weathered rock strata, furrowed fields, and the shifting light of wide skies” |
first day |
| New York, Wednesday 1 |
Sotheby’s New York: By a Lady auction: Wed 1-Wed 15 |
auction starts |
| New York, Thursday 2 |
D’Lan Contemporary: Reggie Uluru coinciding with the fortieth anniversary of its restitution, recent works in the first international exhibition by this senior Traditional Owner of Uluru in the Northern Territory of Australia |
opening reception |
| New York, Friday 3 |
Friedrichs Pontone: Artist Focus: Iain Faulkner “Faulkner’s contemplative and introspective oil paintings seemingly reduce the painted lone subject’s field of vision to the divine, serene, and inviolable allure of nature” |
opening reception |
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Palm Beach
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| Palm Beach, Friday 3 |
Findlay Galleries Palm Beach: André Hambourg: A French Post-Impressionist “an exhibition of one of France’s most celebrated painters, renowned for his luminous depictions of Normandy and Venice, where sea, sky, and humanity converge in poetic harmony” |
first day |
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Paris
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| Paris, Wednesday 1 |
Galerie Eva Presenhuber x 75 Faubourg: Louisa Gagliardi in conversation with Martha Kirszenbaum |
talk |
| Paris, Thursday 2 |
Galleria d’Arte Maggiore g.a.m.: “Red Collar” Performance by Sara Battaglia in collaboration with Sorbonne Nouvelle Master of Industrie Culturelle France-Italie |
performance |
Galleria d’Arte Maggiore g.a.m.: Massimo Campigli. The Archaic Roots of the Contemporary curated by Alessia Calarota, over a dozen works created by Campigli between 1930 and 1962 following his increasing concentration on painting |
private view |
| Paris, Saturday 4 |
Zander Galerie: Gerhard Richter: La Couleur du Renoncement an exhibition dedicated to one of the most influential figures of contemporary art – and, in his grey paintings and objects, one of the most radical aspects of his practice |
opening reception |
| Paris, Monday 6 |
Sotheby’s Paris: Collection Roberto Agostinelli | Une sélection, du Tintoret à Giacometti auction: Mon 6 (viewing: Fri 3-Mon 6) |
auction |
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Tisbury
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| Tisbury, Saturday 4 |
Messums West: Architecture Symposium: Homes & Housing |
special event |
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Tokyo
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| Tokyo, Saturday 4 |
Taka Ishii Gallery: Shota Nakamura: Orient Nakamura’s first solo exhibition with the gallery is also the presentation of his works on paper – exploring landscapes seen from the window of a moving car |
first day |
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Don’t miss: exhibitions closing Dubai, Dublin, London, Los Angeles, Melbourne, New York, Paris, Taipei, Vienna, Zürich |
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Dubai
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| Dubai, Tuesday 30 |
JD Malat Gallery: Bryan Adams: #SHOTBYADAMS |
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Dublin
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| Dublin, Saturday 4 |
Kerlin Gallery: Hazel O’Sullivan: Circa Ré |
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London
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| London, Wednesday 1 |
Goodman Gallery: Claire Gavronsky: Women’s Way |
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Goodman Gallery: Rose Shakinovsky: Encrypted |
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| London, Thursday 2 |
LBF Contemporary: Joe Grieve: One’s Own Mystery |
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Maximillian William: A light here required a shadow there |
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| London, Friday 3 |
Benjamin Rhodes Arts: Jack Milroy: Post-Card Post-Book |
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Gagosian Shop, London: Tyler Mitchell |
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Hurst Contemporary: Axis |
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Larkin Durey: Anders Sunna: Vuoiggalašvuohtta Vuovddis (Justice in the Forest) |
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SQFT:Space Gallery: Jiaqi Lyu & Matilda Yueyang Peng: Across the Threshold |
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| London, Saturday 4 |
Alice Amati: Incidental Music |
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Ames Yavuz: Vincent Namatjira: King Dingo |
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David Gill: Saint Clair Cemin: Tosca |
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Gagosian Davies St: Paul McCartney. Rearview Mirror: Liverpool-London-Paris |
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General Assembly: Soft Grip |
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LAMB: Maya Weishof: Works on Paper |
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Messums London: Euan Macleod: Memories of Travel |
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Messums London: Tyga Helme: We are the Knots & Tangles |
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October Gallery: Freedom Rising: The Art of Owusu-Ankomah |
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Pace, London: Mika Tajima: Anthesis |
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Pippy Houldsworth Gallery: Masao Nakahara: Floating Through Time |
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Pontone Gallery: Henry Jabbour: The Courage to Be |
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Pontone Gallery: Park Jieun: Journeys |
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Workplace: Though floating on water |
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Los Angeles
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| Los Angeles, Saturday 4 |
Hauser & Wirth West Hollywood: Christina Kimeze. Long loops |
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parrasch heijnen: Ben Horns: Another Nature |
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| Los Angeles, Sunday 5 |
Hauser & Wirth Downtown: Luchita Hurtado. Yo Soy |
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Hauser & Wirth Downtown: James Jarvaise & Henry Taylor. Sometimes a straight line has to be crooked |
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Melbourne
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| Melbourne, Saturday 4 |
Tolarno Galleries: Nicholas Folland: Day Before Tomorrow |
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New York
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| New York, Saturday 4 |
Berry Campbell: Mercedes Matter |
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Gallery Henoch: Selections from the Gallery Collection |
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| New York, Tuesday 7 |
Friedrichs Pontone: Artist Focus: Iain Faulkner |
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Paris
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| Paris, Tuesday 30 |
Galleria Continua / Paris Marais: Nedko Solakov: YOUNGER (a fairy tale), 1980-1990 |
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| Paris, Wednesday 1 |
Zander Galerie: Joanna Piotrowska: A Place to Return |
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| Paris, Saturday 4 |
Bigaignon: Catherine Balet: Albedo |
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Gagosian, rue de Ponthieu: Brice Marden: Works on Paper |
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Hauser & Wirth: Rita Ackermann. Doubles |
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Galerie Marian Goodman: Eija-Liisa Ahtila: On Breathing |
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| Paris, Tuesday 7 |
Galerie Eva Presenhuber x 75 Faubourg: Louisa Gagliardi: Hard-pressed |
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Taipei
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| Taipei, Friday 3 |
Each Modern: Mobility of the Mind – Pauline Shaw and Ichi Tashiro |
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Vienna
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| Vienna, Saturday 4 |
Galerie Kandlhofer: Shored Against My Ruins, curated by DJ Hellerman |
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Galerie Kandlhofer: Focus On: Isabella Séville Fürnkäs: Water Mirage |
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Zürich
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| Zürich, Tuesday 30 |
galerie gmurzynska: Warhol/Cutrone |
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