Current round-up of exhibitions and displays taking place in London and the South-East
Ending in June:
Yinka Ilori: Parables for Happiness. Design Museum, London. 15th September – 25th JuneHallyu! The Korean Wave. V&A South Kensington, London. Until 25th June
Isamu Noguchi: This Earth, This Passage. White Cube, Mason’s Yard, London. 26th May – 1st July
Gary Simmons: This Must be the Place. Hauser & Wirth, London. 25th May – 29th July
Ai Weiwei: Making Sense. Design Museum, London. 7th April – 30th July
Isaac Julien: What Freedom is to Me. Tate Britain, London. Until 20th August
Lubaina Kimid: What Does Love Sound Like? Glyndebourne, Sussex. 19th May – 27th August
Continuing until September:
Eric Gyamfi: Fixing Shadows – Julius and I. Autography Gallery, London. 28th April – 2nd September
Ajamu: The Patron Saint of Darkrooms. Autograph Gallery, London. 28th April – 2nd September.
Atta Kwami: Maria Lassnig Prize Mural. Serpentine North Gallery, London. 6th September 2022 – 3rd September
The Offbeat Sari. Design Museum, London. 19th May – 17th September
Martin Wong: Malicious Mischief. Camden Art Centre, London. 16th June – 17th September
Rosa-Johan Uddoh: She is Still Alive! Southwark Park Galleries, London. 23rd October 2022 – October 2023
Simone Brewster: The Shape of Things. NOW Gallery, London. 29th June – 24th September
Tschabalala Self: Seated. De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea. 19th April – 29th October Windrush 75. V&A South Kensington, London. Until 31st December
Rhea Dillon: An Alternative Terrain. Tate Britain, London. Until 1st January 2024
The Time is Always Now: Artists Reframe the Black Figure. National Portrait Gallery, London. 22nd February – 19th May 2024
Majority of the exhibitions were found via Blk Art Map, a guide to Black visual art and design exhibitions in Britain.
If you have any exhibition recommendations, that have not been listed here, please email: Mylinh Nguyen M.Nguyen2@brighton.ac.uk