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ART PLUGGED - FIVE EXHIBITIONS TO SEE IN LONDON IN SEPTEMBER 2024

ART PLUGGED - FIVE EXHIBITIONS TO SEE IN LONDON IN SEPTEMBER 2024

As the excitement and drama of the Olympics fade, I hope you’re soaking up the sunny summer vibes as we move into the final stretch of the British summer and turn our attention to some great art in London. This September, London city is buzzing, so we’ve rounded up a list of shows that you absolutely won’t want to miss; these shows feature award-winning artists, introduce a burgeoning star in his London debut, and celebrate the opening of a groundbreaking experience by an iconic artist.

First on our list of five exhibitions to see In London in September 2024 is Peacetime at RHODES, a solo exhibition by the acclaimed portrait artist Morag Caister. This show presents a series of humanising portraits that capture the stillness and acceptance found amidst life’s chaos. Caister’s work an exploration of human nature, offers a therapeutic space where the complexities of existence are observed with compassion.

Next, Moco Museum London presents Healing Frequency, a new performance exhibition by the renowned Marina Abramović, featuring 12 works from her Transitory Objects for Human Use series, inviting visitors to engage in a collective healing experience. As the first temporary exhibition at Moco’s flagship location in Marble Arch, this is a standout in our list of Five Exhibitions To See In London In September 2024 and a crucial event in the art calendar.

Making waves is Malik Roberts with his London debut, The Double Up, at Hoxton’s D’Stassi Art. Following his successful shows in New York and Athens, Roberts brings a fresh series of works that delve into the nuanced essence of Black culture. This exhibition promises to be an epic event, especially if you’re familiar with D’Stassi Art openings, and is a highlight among our five exhibitions to see in London in September 2024

Daria Blum‘s Drip Drip Point Warp Spin Buckle Rot opening in Mayfair this September. As the winner of the first Claridge’s Royal Academy Schools Art Prize, Blum’s work is eagerly anticipated, marking her as a rising talent in London’s art scene.

Finally, The Arts Club presents Daffodils Baptized in Butter, an expansive exhibition featuring over 25 artists who explore the symbolic, mystical, and art historical significance of flowers. Curated by Amelie von Wedel and Pernilla Holmes, this exhibition is the first to span multiple floors of The Arts Club, making it a fitting conclusion. This September promises to be an unforgettable month for art lovers in London, with a lineup that will keep you inspired well into the autumn, right up until Frieze London in October.