West End to Thames to London Bridge.

Gerhard Richter of Marian Goodman Gallery with parallel lines printed on a grand scale.

Niele Toroni of Marian Goodman Gallery.

Maria Lassnig of Hauser and Wirth with human figures that display their inner sense of being.

Ibrahim Mahama at White Cube with materials used in trade but displayed on epic scale.

Alice Theobald of Pilar Corrias Gallery with film for 3D specs. Good film and installation.

Josiah McElheny of White Cube with a reimagining of Modernism and the different paths it could have taken. 3 separate installations.

John Bock of Sadie Coles HQ with a film and props based on the American Western.


Ian McKeever of Matt’s Gallery with photo painting juxtapositions in deconstructed space.


















Great imagery on the Hertford Union Canal on the way to Brick Lane.
The Hertford Union Canal gives a good access route to Brick Lane.
At Beigel Bake on Brick Lane.
Approach to Lisson Gallery from the Regent’s Canal.
Susan Hiller at Lisson Gallery.
Gordon Matta-Clark in the Maisons Fragiles group show at Hauser and Wirth gallery.
Fabio Mauri’s installation at Hauser and Wirth. You don’t want to walk into the space at first. These are wax models but you don’t know if there are living people amongst them.
John Hoyland’s painting at Pace London looks hot! A forged steel support in the gallery is in the foreground. During a previous show by Yto Barrada where ornate carpets were laid on the floor, the same columns looked like the supports of a mosque.
Luisa Lambri at Thomas Dane gallery. She photographed Lygia Clark’s hinged metal-plate artwork. It was interactive in it’s day and gallery visitors could shape it.