This week there really are some unmissable, international cultural happenings. British artist William Turnbull releases new works from the late 50s never previously shown, Alex Prager comes to the UK, New York goes mad for museums in an art love-in
This week there really are some unmissable, international cultural happenings. British artist William Turnbull releases new works from the late 50s never previously shown, Alex Prager comes to the UK, New York goes mad for museums in an art love-in on Fifth Avenue, and Berlin is host to a short exhibition celebrating migration and modern urban living.
William Turnbull at Waddington Galleries, London – June 9 to July 3
British institution William Turnbull comes to Waddington Galleries for the show Beyond Time. Including eight as-yet unseen Turnbull paintings from the 1950s alongside his sculpture works, the exhibition is a must for both fans and the uninitiated alike.
Alex Prager at Michael Hoppen Gallery, London – June 10 to August 10
Talented US photographer Alex Prager comes to London’s Michael Hoppen Gallery to display the most recent batch of his unsettling and intriguing work.
REN pop-up shop at St Martin’s Lane Hotel – Tuesday June 8 until July
St Martins Lane Hotel has run a series of fabulous pop-up projects in its front room, including the phenomenally popular DSM store. In celebration of its 10th birthday, skincare brand REN takes up the latest semi-permanent residency throughout the month of June, offering by-appointment treatments.
Collective Spirit, turn-berlin gallery, Berlin – Until July
Based around the theme of migration, this group exhibition uses city living as a means of assessing the terror and delight of anonymity and the bizarre nature of the human condition.
Museum Mile Festival, New York – June 8
The annual mile-long party includes nine of NY's greatest museums, each allowing free entry between 6-9pm. From 82nd to 105th street on Fifth Avenue art and music takes over as traffic is banished in this cultural celebration!