Best abstract art exhibitions in London

Discover the most prominent abstract art exhibitions in the British capital. Explore London art galleries showcasing innovative works by both emerging and established artists. Immerse yourself in a world of bold shapes, vibrant colours, and unique expressions. Find information on opening times, locations, and special events to plan your visit. From large-scale installations to paintings and sculptures, London's abstract art scene offers an unparalleled cultural experience.

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    Spectral Interference by Anna Liber Lewis (Saatchi Gallery, London)

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    • Captures artist at pivotal career moment

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    This exhibition showcases Anna Liber Lewis's new abstract works, moving beyond her previous grid-based style to explore risk and perceptual instability. It offers a fresh and contemporary perspective on abstraction from a London-based artist.

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    Back at ya by Lynda Benglis and Giacometti (Barbican, London)

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    • Features in-your-face organicism

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    Lynda Benglis's exhibition features nearly 30 unseen abstract works, balancing playful energy with visceral touches. It's a major new show highlighting her distinctive approach to form and material.

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    Takesada Matsutani's First London Exhibition in Over a Decade (Hauser & Wirth, London)

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    • First exhibition in London in over a decade

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    This rare exhibition delves into Takesada Matsutani's signature style, featuring works with vinyl glue and graphite, including new experimental pieces. It's a significant opportunity to experience his unique abstract approach.

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    Squall by Sigrid Sandström (Perrotin, London)

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    • Features a new body of paintings

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    Sigrid Sandström's first solo exhibition in London introduces a new body of paintings exploring expansive, atmospheric abstractions. Her works evoke shifting skies and fragile states of equilibrium, bringing a fresh international perspective.

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    I Set Out, I Walked Fast by Katharina Grosse (White Cube Bermondsey, London)

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    • Presents the breadth and scale of Grosse's expansive approach to painting

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    Katharina Grosse's exhibition marks her return to White Cube with large-scale, immersive abstract paintings. Her work is highly regarded for transforming spaces with vibrant color and dynamic gestures.

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    The Art Of Abstraction (Frameless, London)

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    • Cleverly done and well constructed

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    This immersive digital art experience offers a unique way to engage with foundational abstract art from 20th-century masters. It makes abstract art accessible and interactive for a modern audience.

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    Abstract Art Group Exhibition (The Brick Lane Gallery, London)

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    • Beautifully curated exhibition

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    This ongoing group exhibition provides a continuous platform for both emerging and established artists to showcase original abstract art. It's an excellent venue for discovering diverse contemporary abstract works.