Rebecca Chesney, Courtesy Yamamoto Keiko Rochaix / Photo Gavin Renshaw
London Gallery Weekend
June 4–6, 2021
London, UK

The inaugural edition of London Gallery Weekend will take place from June 4–6, 2021. London’s leading contemporary art galleries are coming together this summer to launch a new, free to attend, annual event, celebrating culture and creativity in the UK’s capital city. London Gallery Weekend will promote a daily focus hosted by a geographical area, starting with central London on Friday, followed by south London on Saturday and culminating on Sunday with galleries in the East End. Sign up to our mailing list to hear about participating galleries and the dynamic three day events program, including late night openings, studio visits, children’s events, and more.

Among the over 130 participating galleries include:

Amanda Wilkinson Gallery
David Zwirner Gallery
Gagosian
Goodman Gallery
Hauser & Wirth
Huxley-Parlour Gallery
König Galerie
Lisson Gallery
Magnum Photos
Marlborough
Modern Art
Mother’s Tankstation
Pace
Richard Saltoun Gallery
Sprüth Magers
Thaddaeus Ropac
Thomas Dane Gallery
White Cube Gallery

OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS & EVENTS
  • Anna Weyant: The Guitar Man
    Oct 18 – Dec 22, 2023
    Gagosian
    Paris, France

    Gagosian is pleased to announce The Guitar Man, an exhibition by Anna Weyant opening on October 18, 2023, at 9 rue de Castiglione, Paris. This is the New York–based artist’s European solo debut and follows her first presentation with the gallery, Baby, It Ain’t Over Till It’s Over, at Gagosian, New York, in 2022. Named for a song by Los Angeles soft rock band Bread, The Guitar Man features new figure and still-life paintings (more…)

  • Alina Perez: The Turquoise Room
    Nov 4 – Dec 23, 2023
    VSF / Various Small Fires
    Dallas, USA

    Various Small Fires proudly presents The Turquoise Room, an exhibition of new drawings by Alina Perez. This is the artist’s first presentation with the gallery and first time to exhibit in Texas. In this body of work, Perez depicts a series of dreamlike tableaux that delicately unfolds as an inquisition into one’s relationship with the world around us. What happens when our physical surroundings begin to reflect our emotional states? We interact with places and things daily that can offer a sense of comfort or belonging, but they can also echo our fears and anxieties. (more…)