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Viewing Paris Photo at Grand Palais

Whether you’re a seasoned art-world visitor or simply someone with a keen eye for photography, Paris Photo 2025 offers an engaging, multifaceted exploration of how photography continues to evolve and respond to our changing world. The 28th edition of the leading international fair devoted to the medium takes place from 13 to 16 November 2025 under the iconic glass-roofed nave of the Grand Palais. Featuring 222 exhibitors—179 galleries and 43 publishers—coming from 33 countries, the fair promises a rich global panorama of photographic practices.

This year, the event emphasises contemporary concerns, transmission and the breaking down of boundaries between formats and media. The curators envisage photography as an open medium, attuned to technological shifts, global flows and new voices, with five core sectors returning – Main (major projects and established galleries), Emergence (young artists and galleries), Digital (new media, images in technology), Publishing (photo-books and archives), and Voices (curatorial spaces exploring fresh perspectives). Talks, book launches, special partner exhibitions across Paris feature too.

The Wick is especially looking forward to solo presentations at Vermelho featuring Claudia Andujar’s iconic 1970s series, never-before-seen prints from At Twelve by Sally Mann at Jackson, and diverse, riveting landscape works in the Voices section, curated Devika Singh, Senior Lecturer at the Courtauld Institute, and Nadine Wietlisbach, Director of the Fotomuseum Winterthur.

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Dates
13 November 2025 — 16 November 2025

Viewing Wayne McGregor: Infinite Bodies at Somerset House

Wayne McGregor: Infinite Bodies opens at Somerset House this week, a major survey taking over the Embankment Galleries representing the thirty-year practice of the choreographer Sir Wayne McGregor CBE.

This immersive exhibition draws attention to McGregor’s lifelong investigation of the body — its capacity for intelligence, movement and interaction. McGregor has always worked at the intersection between choreography, digital technologies and spatial experience and this exhibition reflects this in motion capture, artificial intelligence, robotics and immersive installations, alongside live, unscheduled interventions by his company of dancers, Company Wayne McGregor. The whole experience is designed to encourage a completely new understanding of dance and how we engage with it.

Also among the highlights is a new commission created with Industrial Light & Magic, melding choreographic imagery and high-end visual effects; and a major off-site immersive work titled On The Other Earth, staged at Stone Nest in London’s West End, which employs a 360° cylindrical LED environment to envelop the audience in movement, sound and spatial choreography. A vivid, enlightening account of McGregor’s groundbreaking, radical and interdisciplinary practice.

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Dates
30 October 2025 — 22 February 2026

Viewing Asian Art in London

Asian Art in London is a year-round initiative promoting the presence of Asian Art across the UK, culminating in a week long annual celebration in London, with performances, gallery talks, openings, as well as exhibitions and auctions.

This year’s 28th edition promises a stellar line-up: highlights include free evening viewings of Asian art on Kensington Church Street, St James and Mayfair, and a private view Dimensions: Contemporary Chinese Studio Crafts at the V&A this evening – the first time Asian Art in London has partnered with the V&A.

Asian art week is also taking over the auction houses: don’t miss Sotheby’s online Asian Art/5000 Years auction, from 30 October–7 November, featuring objects from five millennia of Asian art history, a diverse showcase that includes works of art from across the continent. The Chinese Art auction, meanwhile, taking place on 5 November, includes several private collections offered to the market for the first time, encompassing the full range of China’s artistic tradition.

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Dates
27 October 2025 — 06 November 2025
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The Wick Culture - Katy Wickremesinghe at Dulwich Picture Gallery

Happenings Rachel Jones at Dulwich Picture Gallery

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The Wick Culture - The Weston Collections Hall at V&A East
Storehouse, including over 100 mini
curated displays ‘hacked’ into the ends
and sides of the storage racking. Image by Hufton + Crow for V&A

Happenings V&A East Storehouse

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Happenings Chain of Hope at Saatchi Gallery

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