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Viewing Royal Academy Schools Show 2023

Last chance to see the eagerly awaited RA Schools Show for 2023 – an exhibition of worlds by 14 contemporary artists who are graduating from the Royal Academy Schools. They follow in the footsteps of previous illustrious RA graduates who have made indelible marks on the art world, including Michael Craig-Martin, Michael Armitage and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye. The only free UK Masters in Arts, the intensive programme encourages students to embrace new approaches to art making and foster intellectual discourse. The 2023 graduating artists include – Motunrayo Akinola, Nancy Allen, Daria Blum, Max Boyla, Daniel Davies, Enej Gala, Anna Higgins, Rachel Hobkirk, Clark Keatley, Louis Morlæ, Thirza Smith, Elinor Stanley, Mary Stephenson, and Oliver Tirré.

Expect diverse mediums of sculpture, painting, print, performance, installation, and moving images, the exhibition offers captivating perspectives on the world. Marvel at large-scale paintings inducing vertigo, witness sculptures brought to life through digital manipulation, and be captivated by a hanging mobile crafted from wood pulp.

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Dates
08 June 2023 — 25 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

The Wick Culture - Me and Esme in a Korean Restaurant, 2024, Chantal Joffe. © Chantal Joffe, courtesy of the artist and Victoria Miro. Photos by Jack Hems.  
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Viewing Amoako Boafo at Gagosian London

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Viewing Rose Wylie at David Zwirner

The Wick Culture - The neck from a stoneware bottle with a bearded face known as a Bartmann bottle 1500s – 1600s. The bearded face decorating the neck lies half-buried on the foreshore. Image courtesy of Alessio Checconi and London Museum
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Viewing Secrets of the Thames at the London Museum