London Gallery Weekend 2024

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The selection includes an unmissable overview of Nil Yalter’s work and Laurence Sturla’s enigmatic topological sculptures 

BY Tom Jeffreys |

The co-founder of the annual extravaganza of art spaces across the capital explains its place in the city’s cultural calendar 

A series of monochrome photos at Soft Opening, London, allows viewers to peek into Berlin porn cinemas, offering only slight hints of the people inside

BY Emily Steer |

In a new series of paintings at White Cube Masons Yard, the artist interrogates the political and social subjugation of women’s bodies down to the bone

BY Kimi Zarate-Smith |

In a new show at Emalin, London, the artist invites viewers to reassess their own preconceptions about what constitutes art

BY Phin Jennings |

Project Native Informant in London showcases feature-length films that illustrate the artist’s successful transition from a pornographic to dystopian cyberpunk aesthetic

BY Juliet Jacques |

An exhibition at London’s Frith Street Gallery showcases delicate graphite, wax and pastel dust drawings that attempt to capture a moment in time for reflection or reliving

BY Salena Barry |

In a new series of postpartum nudes at Tiwani Contemporary, London, the artist paints a realistic picture of intimate moments

BY Ivana Cholakova AND Miranda Forrester |

At Maureen Paley, London, the artist’s enticing micro-landscapes examine the results of humanity’s interference with ecology

BY Matthew McLean |

The artist discusses his found-image collection and the mutating, collaborative motifs it inspires within his practice

BY Ivana Cholakova AND Anthony Cudahy |

A sparse exhibition at David Zwirner, London, sees the artist embrace pointillism, but her subjects remain the same: beautiful men 

BY Ella Slater |

With major shows at MCA, Chicago and Hauser & Wirth London, the artist assesses his past, present and future

BY Travis Diehl |

The artist and filmmaker probes the slippery subjects of queerness and desire in his first latex-laden solo show at Edel Assanti, London

BY Joe Bobowicz |

Guts Gallery founder Ellie Pennick employs an equitable business model to empower the next generation of artists

BY Philomena Epps |

The Oscar-nominated filmmaker discusses how she imbues topics relating to race, class and social justice with poetic urgency

BY Allie Biswas |

The artist’s latest show, at Corvi-Mora, London, depicts men stripped of their social identities

BY Paul Clinton |

The dealer and founder of Black Art Sessions envisions a ‘low and slow’ programme of exhibitions

BY Ebony L. Haynes AND Evan Moffitt |

In the artist’s frank new memoir, her turbulent decade-long relationship with Lucian Freud is one trial of many to be endured in the pursuit of her art

BY Rosanna McLaughlin |

‘At the moment it is fashionable to show female artists; we have to make the most of it’

Under a metahistorical guise, the filmmaking duo enact hidden tyrannies of the contemporary age

BY Harry Thorne |