If you're in London this August, here are some of the best art exhibitions to check out. But remember, they won't be around forever!
Don't miss
Myles L: From Fear to Flourish at Gallery House, 50 Baker Street, W1U 7BT. (until August 24). This show is not just another art exhibition. Myles, a 10-year-old prodigy, is hosting his first solo exhibition in Central London this August! Witness his artistic journey from age six onwards, with 73 pieces on display. And if you're interested in owning a piece of this young talent, there will be limited edition artworks for sale, with all profits donated to Save the Children. View Myles's latest exciting work and also see his fascinating artistic journey as he shows his progress and various styles. This show is not to be missed.
Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind at Tate Modern (until September 1) – This retrospective spans seven decades of Ono's influential career, highlighting critical works in conceptual and performance art, including some of her most famous pieces like Cut Piece
Expressionists: Kandinsky, Münter and the Blue Rider at Tate Modern (until October 20) – Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century avant-garde art through the works of the Blue Rider collective, including Wassily Kandinsky and Gabriele Münter. This is a rare chance to see such a comprehensive collection of works from this groundbreaking movement , a journey that will enlighten you about the roots of modern art.
Dominique White: Deadweight at Whitechapel Gallery (until September 15) – Winner of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women, White explores themes like Afrofuturism and the legacy of slavery through evocative marine-inspired sculptures and installations.
Landscape, Reimagined
BEERS London at Saatchi Gallery, London
From Friday, August 2, 2024, to Friday, September 20, 2024, BEERS London will return to the Saatchi Gallery with an exhibition called "The Landscape, Reimagined." It will feature eight internationally based emerging and mid-career artists who reinterpret the conventions of landscape painting in a radical and contemporary way.
These exhibitions will offer you a diverse range of artistic experiences, from modernist masterpieces to cutting-edge conceptual work. Whether your taste leans towards classical painting, contemporary photography, or digital art, there's something for everyone in London this August.
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