Motunrayo Akinola’s The Door uses cardboard and tape to explore post-colonial themes of care, memory, and social hierarchy
Motunrayo Akinola: The Door. Palmer gallery

Cucumber Mag Contemporary Visual Arts and contemporary artists

Motunrayo Akinola’s The Door uses cardboard and tape to explore post-colonial themes of care, memory, and social hierarchy

The exhibition reimagines industrial roots through material-driven works that explore labour, tactility, and transformation in the age of digital and virtual realities

An international group exhibition exploring human connection through photography, video, and mixed media.

Rafał Zajko’s The Spin Off is his first UK solo exhibition, exploring memory, repetition, and cyclical time.

IMPREINT reclaims censored art in Entartete Kunst, transforming provocative images into pixelated mosaics that challenge perception and memory.

From ‘No Path Through the Flames’ 2024, Vladimir Logutov’s monumental monochrome canvases speak not in colour, but in impact.

Urs Fischer, Scratch & Sniff, 12 September – 9 November 2024, Sadie Coles HQ, London.

Frieze London 2024 showcased bold experiments and immersive contemporary art.