
Every September, the current crop of London exhibitions close to make way for exciting new shows. That means it’s your last chance to see some of the summer’s hottest exhibitions…
Closing on 5 September:
- Rude Britannia: British Comic Art
- Ernesto Neto
- The New Décor
- Francis Alys
- Urban Africa – David Adjaye’s Photographic Journey
- Sustainable Futures
Closing later this month:
- Close Examination: Fakes, Mistakes, Discoveries – 12 Sep
- The Surreal House – 12 Sep
- Magnificent Maps – 19 Sep
- Wolfgang Tillmans – 19 Sep
- BP Portrait Award – 19 Sep
- Sargent and the Sea – 26 Sep
But don’t worry, there’s plenty to look forward to this autumn. Major new exhibitions include Gauguin, Treasures from Budapest, Serge Diaghilev and the Golden Age of the Ballets Russes, and the Turner Prize.
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