Culture and Society

Exhibitions you need to see in February

We are halfway through February and if your New Year resolution was to see more diverse art then I know exactly the exhibitions you need to see.

  1. Start off with the ‘we are everything all the time always’ exhibition at the Rebecca Hossack Gallery. Check out my full exhibition review to learn more about this amazing exhibition that is on till 28th Feb.
  2. The ‘Making New Worlds: Li Yuan-chia & Friends’ is on for a few more days at Cambridge’s Kettles Yard. So if you were planning a trip, definitely go have a look. To know more, here’s my full exhibition review with Stir.
  3. Planning a day out in London? You need to visit the Frank Auerbach exhibition at the Courtauld Gallery. Here’s my full review of the exhibition.
  4. An exhibition I really enjoyed is on view at Pace Gallery, it is called ‘New Paintings’ and focuses on the works by the Chinese artist, Mao Yan. Yan uses whites, light blues and the lightest shades to design intricately detailed works that make you feel like you are in a different dimension. This exhibition is on till the 9th of March.
  5. It’s the last week of the ‘Polymythologies’ exhibition at Tiwani Contemporary. Read my full review for Stir on their website. It was quite a short exhibition so if you’ve missed it, don’t worry, I’ve made sure to add lots of images to my review.
  6. The last exhibition I want to mention is at the David Zwirner Gallery. It’s new and recent work done by Gerhard Richter. I had a lovely time looking at the play with colours, light and reflections in this exhibition and highlight recommend it if you’re in Central London.
  7. Searching for some new sculptures that are living, breathing and constantly growing..? Check out the ‘When Form Comes Alive’ exhibition at the Hayward Gallery and my full review of it!

That’s all for now! If I convince you to go to any of these exhibitions, you have to let me know. Send me a message on Instagram and follow me to know more about current exhibitions in London.