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Viewing London Gallery Weekend

Dig out those trusty trainers, put on your kicks and take part in the world’s largest free gallery weekend. Returning for its third edition this year, London Gallery Weekend runs from Friday, 2 June to Sunday, 4 June. With over 100 free events and exhibitions will be held, there is no excuse to not be involved. This year, the event features a performance programme in collaboration with UP Projects, showcasing site-specific artworks and curated routes designed by leading figures, including artists Gilbert & George and CEO of Serpentine and Monday Muse, Bettina Korek, to guide visitors through the galleries both in-person and online. 
 
Join the culturally curious community as we hop around London this weekend. With a packed schedule of educational talks, family workshops, guided tours, and special events, there is something for everyone. No need to be the glitterati, London Gallery Weekend aims to attract a diverse audience, increasing the visibility of London’s galleries and creating new opportunities for artists. So explore the rich artistic offerings the capital has to offer and engage in its vibrant creative community. Don’t miss this extraordinary weekend to immerse yourself in the art world in London.
 

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Dates
02 June 2023 — 04 June 2023
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The Wick Culture - Selah, 2025, Gabriel Moses. Image courtesy of 180 Studios
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Viewing Gabriel Moses: Selah at 180 Studios

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Viewing The Power of Trees at Kew Gardens

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Viewing Amoako Boafo at Gagosian London

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Viewing Rose Wylie at David Zwirner

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Viewing Secrets of the Thames at the London Museum