Frieze Masters 2025
Explore the standout galleries and artworks from Frieze Masters 2025. From Himalayan treasures at Tenzing Asian Art to Adrian Berg’s poetic landscapes at Frestonian Gallery, uncover the exhibitions, sculptures, and paintings that defined this year’s London art fair.
Frieze London 2025
Discover the standout moments from Frieze London 2025. Explore curated highlights from top galleries including Esther Schipper, Carl Freedman, Pace Gallery, and more, featuring captivating works by Sarah Buckner, William Monk, Ernesto Burgos, and emerging international artists.
Carpenters Workshop Gallery: Radical Making
From Nendo to Ingrid Donat, Radical Making at Carpenters Workshop Gallery celebrates the creative process behind contemporary design and craftsmanship.
Roham Shamekh Unveils ‘Self Love’ at Design Miami. Paris 2025
Discover Roham Shamekh’s Self Love, a sculptural installation of artichoke-flower seats at Design Miami. Paris 2025. Experience how his fusion of art, design, and introspection transforms sitting into a ritual of reflection and self-love.
Jean Dubuffet: L’Hourloupe et son sillage (1962–1982) at Opera Gallery, Paris
Opera Gallery Paris presents Jean Dubuffet: L’Hourloupe et son sillage (1962–1982), a major exhibition celebrating two decades of his radical Post-War art.
Crockery by Max Lamb and 1882 Ltd.: Pioneering Ceramics at Gallery FUMI
Discover Crockery, a groundbreaking collaboration between designer Max Lamb and ceramics specialists 1882 Ltd., presented at Gallery FUMI for London Design Festival 2025. Explore how clay is reimagined into bold ceramic chairs and stools that push the boundaries of craft and design.
A River of Light and Language: Nicola Anthony’s ‘The Words That Bind Us’ Transforms Durham Cathedral
Discover The Words That Bind Us by artist Nicola Anthony at Durham Cathedral’s Magna Carta and the Northexhibition. An immersive river of light and language explores justice, community, and the enduring legacy of the Magna Carta.
Marcin Rusak: Vas Florum – Resina Botanica at Carpenters Workshop Gallery, Ladbroke Hall
Explore Vas Florum: Resina Botanica by Marcin Rusak at Carpenters Workshop Gallery, Ladbroke Hall—botanical sculptures blending resin, bronze, and memory.
Maarten Baas: Reconstructing Time – The Art of Timekeeping at Carpenters Workshop Gallery, Ladbroke Hall
Explore Maarten Baas’s Reconstructing Time at Carpenters Workshop Gallery, Ladbroke Hall—three conceptual clocks blending video, design, and performance.
Paul Cocksedge: Reflections – A Sculptural Journey Through Light, Mass, and Materiality at Carpenters Workshop Gallery, Ladbroke Hall
Discover Paul Cocksedge’s Reflections at Carpenters Workshop Gallery, Ladbroke Hall—an exhibition exploring light, mass, materiality, and mirrored design.
Jónsi’s VOX at Kunstsilo: Where Voice Becomes Light, Sound, and Spirit
Explore VOX by Jónsi at Kunstsilo, a powerful multi-sensory installation that transforms the Sigur Rós frontman’s voice into light, scent, and vibration. Discover how this immersive art experience redefines Nordic culture and sound in contemporary visual art.
Antony Gormley: WITNESS — Early Lead Works at White Cube
Explore WITNESS: Early Lead Works at White Cube London, a powerful exhibition of Antony Gormley’s formative sculptures. Discover how these early pieces shaped his visual language and legacy, blending presence, materiality, and profound stillness.
Richard Serra’s The Matter of Time: A Monumental Experience of Form, Space, and Motion
Tucked within the vast industrial expanse of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Richard Serra’s The Matter of Time (1994–2005) is more than a sculpture—it’s an immersive journey through weight, rhythm, and perception.
Nilufar Depot Presents ‘Repertorio’ at Milan Design Week 2025
For this year’s edition of the fair, the central section of the Depot was dramatically reimagined as “Nilufar: Repertorio”, an ambitious scenographic exhibition curated by the gallery’s legendary founder, Nina Yashar. Divided into five theatrical “acts,” Repertorio unfolds as a multi-sensory exploration of the delicate tensions between craftsmanship and art, past and future, nature and artifice.
Tokujin Yoshioka’s Frozen: Sculptures of Light and Time at Milan Design Week 2025
At Milan Design Week 2025, where innovation often takes centre stage, Tokujin Yoshioka offers something radically different—an experience that slowly disappears. Installed within the courtyard of the historic Palazzo Landriani in the Brera Design District, Frozen is a poetic meditation on the ephemerality of nature. The Japanese artist and designer, known for his visionary use of immaterial elements, presents a collection of sculptural chairs made entirely from frozen water—designed not to last but to melt.
Es Devlin’s Library of Light: A Monument to Memory, Light, and the Imagination at Salone del Mobile 2025
A new installation at this year’s Salone del Mobile promises to become one of Milan Design Week’s most unforgettable experiences. Commissioned for the 2025 edition of the Salone and created in collaboration with the Pinacoteca di Brera, Grande Brera, and with the contribution of Feltrinelli, British artist and designer Es Devlin unveils Library of Light.
Giuseppe Penone: Thoughts in the Roots – A Dialogue Between Nature and Sculpture at Serpentine
Discover Thoughts in the Roots at Serpentine South (3 April–7 Sept 2025), the most comprehensive London exhibition of Giuseppe Penone. Featuring indoor and outdoor works, the show explores nature, sculpture, and the legacy of Arte Povera.
Glassed In Dreams: A Mesmerising Art Installation at 100 Bishopsgate
Launching to coincide with International Women’s Day, the entrance hall of 100 Bishopsgate in London’s Square Mile has been transformed into an immersive artistic experience with Glassed In Dreams. This striking site-specific installation, presented by Brookfield Properties in collaboration with The Association of Women in the Arts (AWITA), underscores their commitment to supporting and celebrating female creative talent.
Frieze London - 2024
Frieze London and its companion event, Frieze Masters, returned to their renowned location at Regent’s Park, showcasing primarily artworks produced after 2000. The galleries participating in the fair feature an exciting mix of both emerging and established artists.
Frieze Masters London - 2024
Frieze Masters and its sister event, Frieze London, returned to their iconic venue at Regent’s Park, offering a unique contemporary perspective on millennia of art history. This includes collectable pieces alongside renowned masterpieces from ancient times and the Old Masters through to the late 20th century.