The Serpentine Galleries have just announced huge names for their 2026 exhibition programme
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The Serpentine Galleries have just announced huge names for their 2026 exhibition programme
"The gallery has been on a solid run in recent months, with a well-received edition of its annual from young British artist and video game designer Serpentine Pavilion designed by Bangladeshi artist and architect Marina Tabassum, and two buzzy autumn shows in the first major solo exhibition Danielle Brathwaite Shirley and the latest show from Peter Doig - famed for being the most expensive living artist in Europe - inspired by sound system culture."
"Kicking of 2026 is an already-announced show from one of Britain's most iconic living artists, David Hockney (Mar 12-Aug 23) at Serpentine North. The octogenarian's first exhibition with Serpentine will focus on recent works, including the celebrated Moon Room, reflecting the painter's lifelong interest in the lunar cycle, plus several digital paintings created as part of his Sunrise series, paintings made on an iPad during a prolific period in spring 2020 when Britain was in lockdown."
The Serpentine is a leading modern art gallery with two venues beside Hyde Park's artificial lake. Recent highlights include a Serpentine Pavilion by Bangladeshi architect Marina Tabassum, a major solo show from Danielle Brathwaite Shirley, and a Peter Doig exhibition inspired by sound-system culture. The 2026 programme opens with David Hockney at Serpentine North (Mar 12–Aug 23), showcasing the Moon Room, digital Sunrise paintings made on an iPad during spring 2020 lockdown, and a ninety-metre frieze inspired by the Bayeux Tapestry depicting seasonal change at his Normandy studio. Cecily Brown and Amar Kanwar will also exhibit in the Hyde Park galleries next year, alongside other commissions.
Read at Time Out London
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