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Viewing Encounters: Giacometti x Huma Bhabha at the Barbican Centre

London’s big opening of the week is the first in the exciting new Encounters series, co-organised by the Barbican with the Giacometti Foundation, bringing three contemporary artists into scintillating dialogues with the iconic 20th century sculptor.

Inhabiting a new gallery space on the second floor – once the Barbican’s restaurant, now opened up as an exhibition space for the first time – twelve works by the Pakistani-American artist are displayed with ten pieces by Giacometti, highlighting similarities and differences between the two artists, and creating new tensions and conversations between them.

Bhabha has often cited Giacometti as an inspiration for her own eerie, ominous and enthralling assemblage-type figurative sculptures using found objects. This is the first time she has presented works together with the late Swiss sculptor, and her first exhibition in London since 2016. There is also a chance to see four huge, totemic bronze cast works by Bhabha for free, installed in the foyer between the exhibition space and the library.

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08 May 2025 — 10 August 2025
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