In-the-know art exhibitions online
Here is our selection of virtual art experiences and online exhibitions from some of the UK's smaller galleries.
Victoria Miro
Victoria Miro has a new video online explore artist Ed Aitken's most recent exhibition at the gallery, Return to the Real.
Read more ...White Cube
The White Cube has launched an online exhibition called About Time with 13 artists including Christian Marclay and Olafur Eliasson and explores the concept of time. It's available to view until 16 July.
Read more ...Marion Goodman Gallery online exhibition
Marion Goodman's first online exhibition explores the work of Dutch photographer Rineke Dijkstra. Called Night Watching, it includes the artist's 2019 video installation commissioned by the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and a number of portraits.
Read more ...Sarah Lucas at Sadie Coles
Sadie Coles has provided a walk through of Honey Pie, an exhibition by Sarah Lucas. The three and a half minute video takes in Lucas' immediately recognisable sculptures, which represent the female nude in comi-tragic contortions.
Read more ...Hastings Contemporary's robotic tours
Hastings Contemporary is using robots to help art lovers tour its current exhibition of works by British abstract artist Victor Pasmore. The teleconferencing robots can guide an operator and up to five people around the gallery space, while also offering a glimpse of the views outside. Visit the gallery website for more information.
Read more ...Serpentine online
The Serpentine has an ongoing online initiative to bring art into your home. Right now you can explore Jakob Kudsk Steensen's The Deep Listener as part of the gallery's Augmented Architecture Project. Steensen's audio-visual ecological expedition guides you through Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park and there is an app you can download for this purpose, if you fancy a stroll outdoors. His work melds nature, art and imagination with sounds taken from the natural world paired with trippy visuals.
Read more ...Sims Reed Gallery, virtual Chihuly exhibition
Sims Reed Gallery has put its Dale Chihuly exhibition online. Chihuly is known for his intricate glass sculptures inspired by natural forms and his exhibition at Kew Gardens last year was huge success. Navigate the airy rooms of Sims Reed Gallery and click on an image to experience Chihuly's works on paper as if you where standing right in front of them.
Read more ...Pace Gallery's online viewing rooms
Even some of London's commercial galleries are opening their virtual doors to visitors. Pace Gallery has put its current exhibitions online with a 'viewing rooms' initiative. Currently, you can browse the beautiful watercolours of abstract expressionist Sam Gilliam, the vivid paintings of American arist and filmmaker Julian Schnabel and Paul Graham's seasonal photographs of New York's financial district, among others.
Read more ...Messums London and Wiltshire online exhibitions
Messums Wiltshire and Messums London are putting their exhibitions online. On 17 April a show on modern British female designers will launch (works can also be purchased online) and 30 May sees an online exhibition of Inuit sculpture go live. You can find out more information about these and other exhibitions at the Messums Museums by signing up to the newsletter.
Read more ...Simon Lee Gallery online exhibition
Simon Lee Gallery is also getting in on the act by putting its exhibitions online. Right now you can see work of Donna Huddleston and Hans-Peter Feldmann.
Read more ...David Zwirner's exhibitions online
David Zwirner, which has galleries in Paris, New York, Hong Kong and London has overviews of its exhibitions online. You can see images form Mama Anderson's: The Lost Paradise or a selection of Bridget Riley's studies, which were on show at the now temporarily closed London gallery. David Zwirner are also providing viewing rooms, but you will need to give your email address to enter.
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