First major exhibition in London for 14 years by New York based Japanese artist Mariko Mori. Rebirth includes some of Mori’s most acclaimed works from the last 11 years, alongside new works created especially for this exhibition. read more
Dick Verdult is a member of an important and well-known generation of artists which emerged in Eindhoven in the 1980s and also includes René Daniëls and Henk Visch. Verdult’s artistic practice can be distinguished from that of his contemporaries because it covers a larger number of disciplines. read more
The first North American museum exhibition of works by Alexandre Singh, this presentation will be comprised of the artist’s new series of Assembly Instructions entitled The Pledge. read more
Joan Brossa, artist and poet born in Barcelona, was one of the founders of the artistic group Dau al Set, along with Antoni Tàpies, Modest Cuixart and Joan Ponç. read more
Lichtenstein: A Retrospective is the first full-scale retrospective of this important artist in over twenty years. Co-organised by The Art Institute of Chicago and Tate Modern, this momentous show brings together 125 of his most definitive paintings and sculptures and will reassess his enduring legacy. read more
Schwitters in Britain is the first major exhibition to examine the late work of Kurt Schwitters, one of the major artists of European Modernism. The exhibition focuses on his British period, from his arrival in Britain as a refugee in 1940 until his death in Cumbria in 1948. read more
The Avant/Garde Diaries invites you to enter the strange and confounding world of America’s most prolific and unlikeliest master art forger. Directed by Terri Timely.
Betra Fraval is a UK-born, Melbourne-based artist whose installation and painting practice explores the transient nature of all forms. The portraits are dissolving, the grand monuments fading and all matter is essentially broken down. read more