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London Gallery Weekend 2023
June 2–4, 2023
Various locations in London
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As part of London Gallery Weekend, Gagosian will have extended hours at all London locations, including the Gagosian Shop in Burlington Arcade. Visitors can view the group exhibition To Bend the Ear of the Outer World: Conversations on contemporary abstract painting, organized by guest curator Gary Garrels, sited across the Grosvenor Hill and Davies Street galleries in Mayfair, as well as Andy Warhol’s Insiders—featuring Warhol prints, publications, merchandise, and rare books and posters—at the Shop.
The gallery will host several activities, including exhibition tours, drop-in drawing hours for visitors of all ages, and a pop-up bookshop at Grosvenor Hill. To celebrate the recent release of Gagosian’s six hundredth title, the pop-up will offer six hundred Gagosian publications for £10 each, as well as a 20% discount on the To Bend the Ear of the Outer World exhibition catalogue, releasing on June 1, which will also be honored at the Shop.
In its third year, London Gallery Weekend is a free annual event featuring over 150 of the city’s leading contemporary art galleries coming together to celebrate culture and creativity.
Grosvenor Hill
Friday, June 2, 10am–8pm
– 10:30am: exhibition tour led by Gary Garrels
– 11am–4:30pm: drop-in drawing
– 2:30–4:30pm: Connaught Patisserie ice cream
– 5pm: exhibition tour led by Gary Garrels
Saturday, June 3, 10am–6pm
– 10am–6pm: pop-up bookshop
– 11am–5pm: drop-in drawing
Sunday, June 4, 11am–5pm
– 11am–5pm: pop-up bookshop
Davies Street
Friday, June 2, 10am–8pm
Saturday, June 3, 10am–6pm
Sunday, June 4, 11am–5pm
Gagosian Shop, Burlington Arcade
Friday, June 2, 10am–7pm
Saturday, June 3, 10am–7pm
Sunday, June 4, 11am–5pm
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Gagosian, Grosvenor Hill, London. Photo: Philip Vile
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