
Angela De La Cruz of Lisson Gallery with paintings and metal shutters pulled off their frames.

Christopher Le Brun at Lisson Gallery with abstract paintings. Some have the paint applied straight from the tube which leaves pleading scratch marks from the nozzles.

Edward Keinholz at Blain Southern with sculptures from found objects.

Alex Hartley of Victoria Miro with two-layer paintings combining foliage and architecture.

Pipilotti Rist at Hauser and Wirth. Trust me!

Fischli and Weiss at Hauser Wirth with a giant vase.

Alexander Calder at Ordovas with a black flower mobile.

Cindy Sherman of Sprueth Magers with film star style self portraits. A hint of cleverly contrived faded glamour too.

Lydia Okumura at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac with a retrospective. Made with painted wire mesh.
Giacometti at Gagosian showing with Yves Klein.
Yoshimoto Nara at Stephen Friedman with new paintings in his smooth style.
Ettore Spalletti at Marian Goodman with paintings inspired by the Adriatic coast. The paintings are sculptural and here a white pencil acts as a pivot.
Georg Baselitz at Whitecube with new paintings of the artist and wife Elke . He revisits images he made in the 70’s and makes the passing of time part of the work.
How do you get a giant broken canvas through a small doorway? This striking large piece by Angela de la Cruz at Peer in Hoxton poses the question.
Hoxton artwork creates a figure.
Keith Coventry at Pace London turns the famous twin arches logo into art.
Piero Manzoni at Ibid . A single painting is placed in relation to a contemporary piece for a week.