The Serpentine Gallery’s world-renowned, temporary exhibition programme showcases work by the finest contemporary artists working across a huge variety of media. The exhibitions have ranged from established practitioners such as Ellsworth Kelly, Louise Bourgeois, Bridget Riley and Cindy Sherman, to shows seminal in establishing artists’ reputations such as Damien Hirst, Cornelia Parker and Langlands & Bell.

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Past Exhibitions

Information about and images from Serpentine Gallery Exhibitions. 2005 onwards. more...

Touring Exhibitions

Current

Hans-Peter Feldmann
11 April - 5 June 2012

Hans-Peter Feldmann 11 April - 5 June 2012 Hans-Peter Feldmann (born 1941, Dusseldorf) rose to prominence in the early 1970s, earning worldwide acclaim for his expansive and encyclopaedic photographic series. Often presented in the form of books, posters, postcards and installations, these collections link Feldmann's life-long fascination with collecting elements of visual culture. His exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery will be his first solo presentation in a London public gallery.

Future

Yoko Ono
TO THE LIGHT
19 June - 9 September 2012

689.jpg Yoko Ono (born 1933, Tokyo) is a pioneering artist, film-maker, poet, musician, writer, performance artist and peace activist. Her prolific career has spanned five decades - she has embraced a wide range of media, defying traditional boundaries and creating new forms of artistic expression. The Serpentine Gallery will present a major exhibition of Ono's work, her first show in a London public institution for more than a decade. Consisting of new and existing works, including some that have rarely been shown in the UK, Ono will present a selection of installations and films. more...

Future

Thomas Schütte
25 September - 18 November 2012

734.jpg Thomas Schütte (born 1954, Oldenburg) is one of the most important artists working today. His exhibition at the Serpentine will focus on a selection of key sculptural, painted and photographic portraits. Although the artist has returned to portraiture throughout his career, this will be the first time an exhibition will be dedicated entirely to these pioneering works.more...