Six London Gallery Weekend Highlights

Six London Gallery Weekend Highlights
Six London Gallery Weekend Highlights

Yayoi Kusama, On Hearing the Sunset Afterglow's Message of Love, My Heart Shed Tears (2021). Acrylic on canvas. 130.3 x 130.3 cm. © YAYOI KUSAMA. Courtesy Ota Fine Arts and Victoria Miro.

Six London Gallery Weekend Highlights

Alicia Reyes McNamara, Misunderstood Spirit (2021). Oil on canvas. 30 x 40 cm. Courtesy Niru Ratnam.

Six London Gallery Weekend Highlights

Frank Bowling, Swimmers (2020). Acrylic, acrylic gel and found objects on collaged canvas. 229.3 x 326.4 x 8 cm. © Frank Bowling. Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth. Photo: Thomas Barratt.

Six London Gallery Weekend Highlights

Clementine Keith-Roach, Double Ocean (2021). Terracotta vessel, jesmonite, resin clay, modelling paste, acrylic paint and resin. 55 x 62 x 60 cm. Courtesy Ben Hunter.

Six London Gallery Weekend Highlights

Joseph Yaeger, The Euphemism (2021). Watercolour on gessoed linen 200.5 x 140.5 x 4 cm. Courtesy Project Native Informant.

Six London Gallery Weekend Highlights

Stefanie Heinze, Studio Scenery (Clash of Muses) (2021). Oil and acrylic on linen, two parts. 205 x 290 cm. Courtesy Pippy Houldsworth Gallery.

By Rory Mitchell – 3 June 2021

Ocula Advisory select a collection of highlights showing in London for the inaugural London Gallery Weekend, from Yayoi Kusama’s widely recognised dot paintings at Victoria Miro, to emerging artist Alicia Reyes McNamara’s spellbinding Central London show at Niru Ratnam.

  1. Stefanie Heinze at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery
  2. Yayoi Kusama at Victoria Miro Gallery
  3. Frank Bowling at Hauser & Wirth
  4. Alicia Reyes McNamara Niru Ratnam
  5. Clementine Keith-Roach at Ben Hunter
  6. Joseph Yaeger at Project Native Informant
Main image: Stefanie Heinze, Studio Scenery (Clash of Muses) (2021). Oil and acrylic on linen, two parts. 205 x 290 cm. Courtesy Pippy Houldsworth Gallery.

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