6 London Exhibitions Not to Miss in April
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As London bids farewell to the chilly embrace of winter, the city eagerly anticipates the arrival of spring, a season of renewal and blossoming creativity. With the changing of the seasons comes a fresh wave of exhibitions, eagerly awaited by art enthusiasts and cultural connoisseurs alike. March heralds the beginning of this vibrant transition, offering a tantalizing glimpse into the diverse array of artistic endeavors awaiting discovery. Seize the opportunity to delve into the exhilarating world of London's most captivating contemporary art exhibits.
Omar El Lahib at Saatchi Yates
On View 6th March - 10th April
One of the best gallery spaces in London, Saatchi Yates, presents Omar El Lahib’s second solo exhibition, showcasing the enigmatic landscapes of the Lebanese artist. Influenced by Dutch masters, Klimt, and Munch, El Lahib's vibrant colors and abstract forms blend fantasy with reality. Ethereal female figures punctuate his work, challenging conventional gender roles. El Lahib, a nocturnal artist, finds inspiration in the transformative magic of the night, where nature and humanity converge. Artist’s preference for the night reveals a realm of perpetual reimagination, where everything holds the potential for transformation.
Erwin Wurm, Surrogates at Thaddaeus Ropac Gallery
On View 14 March—13 April 2024
The current exhibition at the Thaddaeus Ropac Gallery in London to be a remarkable exploration of the symbiosis between fashion and sculpture. The artworks on display are not merely sculptures; they are narratives in three dimensions, each telling a unique story about the transformative power of fashion. The artists have masterfully used form, texture, and color to create pieces that challenge our perceptions of fashion as a transient phenomenon. Instead, they present fashion as a timeless form of self-expression and identity. This exhibition is a testament to the gallery’s commitment to pushing boundaries and fostering dialogue through art. It is a must-visit for anyone seeking to experience the innovative intersection of fashion and sculpture.
Tempus, Lefty Out There at Maddox Gallery
On View 15 March - 4 May Berkeley Street
Set in the new Berkeley Street gallery, this immersive experience showcases Lefty's unrestrained creativity and departure from the norm. Tempus delves into the concept of time, exploring themes of growth, energy, and craftsmanship. Lefty's sophisticated use of color intertwines with multidimensional shapes and forms, presenting his most intricate and complex show to date. Over 30 unique works unfold, each breathing life into his trademark polymorphic style. Originally from Chicago, Lefty's journey through the city's vibrant street art scene ignited his lifelong fascination with patterns.
When Forms Come Alive at HAYWARD GALLERY
On View 7 Feb 2024 – 6 May 2024
This showcase explores modern sculptures capturing motion, change, and evolving forms. When Forms Come Alive features artworks expressing fluidity and growth. Inspired by nature's irregular shapes, 21 artists craft sculptures that appear ever-changing and dynamic, rather than solid and static. These artworks evoke movement, oozing, and growth, inviting tactile exploration. They offer a refreshing departure from screen-based experiences, urging viewers to engage actively with the shapes and forms around them. Through diverse materials, the artists emphasize the perpetual motion and change inherent in the world around us.
Kat Lyons, Herd at Pilar Corrias Conduit Street
On View 8 March - 6 April 2024
In Herd, the American artist delves into a rich tapestry of cultural, art historical, and ecological themes. Since her relocation from a livestock farm to New York in 2021, Lyons has immersed herself in post-naturalist theory, exploring how human intervention has transformed non-human life into cultural symbols. For her second solo exhibition at the gallery, Lyons presents a collection of works that reflect her deep-seated concerns, examining the symbolic portrayal of animals across various epochs, from medieval art to contemporary visual culture.
Ulla von Brandenburg, Thoughts Are Things, at Pilar Corrias
On View 8 March - 13 April 2024
Pilar Corrias Savile Row’s exhibit Thoughts Are Things, is a solo exhibition by Ulla von Brandenburg, showcasing new textile works, sculptures, paintings, and films. Inspired by occultism, synaesthesia, and surrealism, von Brandenburg crafts a dreamlike journey through the gallery's Savile Row space. Ceramic sculptures, vibrant quilts, and three films inspired by Sonia Delaunay combine to create an immersive visual symphony. The exhibition was sparked by a piece of music improvised by von Brandenburg on the piano. Transposing the music into a visual score, she divided it into seven sections, each inspiring a series of quilts.
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