WhatsOn has handpicked the Art Exhibitions of the week. The Art Exhibitions of the week are unique, famous and at the same time interesting and appealing. Art lovers will have a great series of events to plan up and visit.
De SARTHE – ROOM 1005
ZHOU WENDOU, NOV 12, 2022 – DEC 23, 2022
Room 1005, a solo exhibition by Beijing-based artist Zhou Wendou, is proudly presented by DE SARTHE. The exhibition, which is named after the artist’s Beijing studio door number. And depicts the artist’s view of time and reality over the course of nearly two months in a small area.
The retrospective Room 1005 captures and freezes the contradictory feelings and thoughts of the artist. The artworks on display are copies of the artist’s reconstruction and interpretation of his desire for time and the distress that spatial restriction caused him.
Khaleej Modern – Pioneers and Collectives in the Arabian Peninsula
September 06 – December 11, 2022
The Arabian Peninsula’s twentieth-century modern art movements. Which is collectively referred to in Arabic as the “Khaleej,” are the subject of this historic survey exhibition. Based on Stoby’s doctoral study. The book examines the development of visual art movements as the discovery of oil started to change the region. including tracing the ‘pre-boom era’ of the twentieth century through 2007 in the region.
The renowned artists in the exhibition are Abdul Karim Al Bosta, Abdul Karim Al-Orrayed, Abdul Qader Al Rais, Abdullah Al Qassar, Abdullah Al Saadi, Abdullah Al Shaikh, Ahmed Qassim Al Sunni, and Ali Mohamed Al Mahmeed
Making Modernism
Paula Modersohn-Becker, Käthe Kollwitz, Gabriele Münter and Marianne Werefkin
12 November 2022 — 12 February 2023
The pioneering women working in Germany in the early 1900s, Paula Modersohn-Becker, Kthe Kollwitz, Gabriele Münter, and Marianne Werefkin, are the subject of Making Modernism. This is the first significant exhibition of its kind in the UK. This exhibition will feature their avant-garde paintings and works on paper, along with significant images by Erma Bossi, Ottilie Reylaender, and Jacoba van Heemskerck. All of whom are well-known in their respective countries.
William Kentridge
24 September — 11 December 2022
In our significant fall show, enter a brand-new, immersive world created by multi-sensory artist and global creative powerhouse William Kentridge.
Our single-artist performances have sparked the public’s interest over the past ten years. We’ve seen artists like Ai Weiwei, Anish Kapoor, and Antony Gormley take on our Main Galleries, and each time they were grand in size, audacious in ambition and astounding in execution. William Kentridge, the most renowned living artist from South Africa, will take the stage this fall.