London Gallery Weekend, the biggest gallery weekend in the world, has announced it will return from Friday 2 to Sunday 4 June 2023. Established in 2021, this third edition of the free public event will bring together…
London Gallery Weekend, the biggest gallery weekend in the world, has announced it will return from Friday 2 to Sunday 4 June 2023. Established in 2021, this third edition of the free public event will bring together…
London Gallery Weekend, the biggest gallery weekend in the world, has announced it will return from Friday 2 to Sunday 4 June 2023. Established in 2021, this third edition of the free public event will bring together the city’s galleries and attract tens of thousands of visitors to engage with art at locations across the city. With over 120 participating galleries confirmed so far and including 15 new participants, 2023 will also see an expanded performance programme developed in collaboration with UP Projects, with multiple free, public artist-led performances taking place across London over the course of the three day event. Following the successful launch of a new partnership with Art Fund in 2022 to bring curators from the UK’s regional institutions to London, this year London Gallery Weekend is delighted to announce another new bursary programme, to support curators to visit from across the EU.
London Gallery Weekend offers art-lovers and collectors the opportunity to experience and celebrate the rich and diverse range of exhibitions that the city’s galleries have to offer. Each of London Gallery Weekend’s three days focuses on one area: starting with Central London on Friday, followed by South London on Saturday and culminating on Sunday in the East End. The exhibitions will be complemented by a programme of workshops and kids events, guided tours, joint gallery parties and special performances; all of which are totally free and accessible to all. All participating galleries will be open across the three days, until 8pm on their respective focus days and until 5pm on Sunday.
Jeremy Epstein and Sarah Rustin, co-directors of London Gallery Weekend:“LGW has grown in exciting directions to draw an even bigger and more diverse audience this year. In addition to new galleries joining, many will open new exhibitions for LGW, and our expanded performance programme with UP Projects will bring more artists into the public realm as part of the weekend’s spotlight on the exceptional breadth of London’s outstanding contemporary gallery scene. We've also stepped up our commitment to strengthening the connections, support and development initiatives between participating galleries and art institutions, providing funding and programmed events not only for curators from across the UK through our partnership with Art Fund, but now for European museum colleagues too”.
Exhibition highlightsIn Central London, early highlights of the gallery programme include a solo show of new sculptures and paintings by Gary Simmons at Hauser & Wirth, an exhibition of new works by storied painter of dusky metropolises Jane Dickson at Alison Jacques, a suite of new humorous and erotic works by young British artist Cary Kwok at Herald St, and a site specific performance work at Karsten Schubert London by Rose English, one of the most influential performance artists working today. Early highlights from galleries in South London include a presentation of Isamu Noguchi’s sculptures at White Cube’s Bermondsey space, wall-based and freestanding sculptures by Estefanía B Flores at up-and-coming young gallery Xxijra Hii, the first UK solo show by Benjamin Slinger at Darren Flook, and a new series of works by Larry Achiampong at Copperfield. In East London, Project Native Informant will celebrate their tenth anniversary with a group show of gallery artists including DIS, Sophia Al-Maria, Hal Fischer, and Sean Steadman, on view at Nicoletti will be an exhibition exploring the relationship between colonial history and ecology through the work of artists including Ali Cherri, Karrabing Film Collective and Patricia Dominguez, and presented at Soft Opening will be an exhibition of otherworldly porcelain sculptures by Japanese-Nigerian artist Narumi Nekpenekpen.
Performance programmeLondon Gallery Weekend is pleased to announce the expansion of the collaboration with public art commissioners UP Projects to facilitate a programme of artist performance commissions which will be delivered across the weekend event. The performance programme is an unparalleled opportunity for members of the public to freely experience site-specific performance artworks by some of the most exciting artists working today. In 2022, Mandy El-Sayegh was co-commissioned to create The Minimum presented in three publicly accessible, open air sites across London including in central Shoreditch, Piccadilly, and outside Peckham Library. This year, galleries have been asked to submit proposals for artists who would benefit from the performance programme opportunity. Up to five artists will be selected by a panel of industry experts including Zoé Whitley (Director, Chisenhale), Bengi Ünsal (Director, Institute of Contemporary Arts), Jo Baxendale (Senior Policy Officer - Visual Arts and Public Realm, Greater London Authority), Rose Lejeune (Founding Director, Performance Exchange), Nephertiti Oboshie (Artistic Director, Peckham Platform), Emma Underhill (Founding Director, UP Projects) and Moira Lascelles (Deputy Director, UP Projects). Each artist’s performance will be staged in the three LGW locations (Friday 2 June in Central London, Saturday 3 June in South London and Sunday 4 June in East London). Further details of the performance commissions will be announced in May.
London Gallery Weekend Travel BursariesIn 2022, London Gallery Weekend partnered with Art Fund to support costs for regional curators from 18 institutions across the UK to visit London Gallery Weekend, in the hope of strengthening relationships between London’s galleries and UK regional institutions. This year, the partnership will bolster the ambition to develop the future-facing art landscape of the city, build networks with the international art community and become firmly rooted in the European calendar as an annually important event which draws international art lovers to London over the summer each year. As part of its partnership with Art Fund which brought curators from the UK’s regional institutions to London in 2022, London Gallery Weekend will this year offer a new bursary programme for curators from across the EU. In 2023, 20 UK curators and 5 curators from European countries will be awarded travel and accommodation bursaries to allow them to attend exhibitions, visit artist studios and build peer networks with arts professionals and galleries across the capital during London Gallery Weekend this June.
LIST OF PARTICIPATING GALLERIES - 2023 edition3812 Gallery A. I. ALICE BLACK Alison Jacques ALMINE RECH Amanda Wilkinson ammann//projects ANNKA KULTYS GALLERY Arcade Belmacz Ben Brown Fine Arts Ben Hunter Bosse & Baum Bowman Sculpture Cardi Gallery Castor Cecilia Brunson Projects Cooke Latham Gallery Copperfield Corvi-Mora Darren Flook Dellasposa Gallery domobaal Doyle Wham Edel Assanti Emalin FOLD Frith Street Gallery Gagosian - Britannia St Gagosian - Davies St Gagosian - Grosvenor Hill Gagosian Shop - Burlington Arcade Galerie Max Hetzler Gallery 1957 gallery rosenfeld Gazelli Art House Goodman Gallery greengrassi GRIMM Grosvenor Gallery Grove Collective Guts Gallery HackelBury Fine Art Hales Gallery Hannah Barry Gallery Harlesden High Street Hauser & Wirth Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert Herald St Herald St | Museum St Hollybush Gardens Holtermann Fine Art Indigo+Madder Informality IONE & MANN Jack Bell Gallery JD Malat Gallery Karsten Schubert London Kate MacGarry Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery Lamb Gallery Lisson Gallery - Bell St Lisson Gallery - Lisson St Lungley Gallery Luxembourg + Co. MAMOTH Marlborough MASSIMODECARLO Maureen Paley Maureen Paley: Studio M Maximillian William Mazzoleni, London - Torino Michael Werner Gallery Modern Art - Bury St Modern Art - Helmet Row mother’s tankstation New Art Projects Nicoletti OMNI Opera Gallery Pace Gallery Patrick Heide Contemporary Art Phillida Reid Piano Nobile Pi Artworks Pilar Corrias - Eastcastle St Pilar Corrias - Savile Row Pipeline Pippy Houldsworth Gallery Project Native Informant Public Gallery RHODES Contemporary Art Richard Saltoun Gallery Rodeo Rose Easton Saatchi Yates Sadie Coles HQ - Bury St Sadie Coles HQ - Davies St Sadie Coles HQ - Kingly St Sadie Coles HQ - The Shop Seventeen Sherbet Green Sid Motion Gallery Sim Smith Simon Lee Gallery Skarstedt Soft Opening South Parade SPROVIERI Sprüth Magers Stephen Friedman Gallery Stern Pissarro Gallery studio/chapple Sundy Tabula Rasa Gallery TAFETA Thaddaeus Ropac The Approach The Gallery of Everything The Sunday Painter Thomas Dane Gallery Timothy Taylor TJ Boulting Union Pacific London Unit London Vardaxoglou Gallery Victoria Miro VITRINE - Bermondsey VITRINE - Fitzrovia Waddington Custot White Cube - Bermondsey White Cube - Mason's Yard Workplace Gallery Xxijra Hii Yamamoto Keiko Rochaix
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