Lehmann Maupin returns to Frieze London for the 21st time with a focused presentation of works by internationally renowned artist Do Ho Suh, whose major exhibition The Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh: Walk the House is currently on view at the Tate Modern through October 26. Selections from Suh’s Specimens, ScaledBehaviour, and Spectators series will be on view, in addition to several thread drawings and a large-scale fabric installation.
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Concurrent to the fair, Lehmann Maupin's artists will have a major presence in London. Gilbert & George: 21ST CENTURY PICTURES is on view at the Hayward Gallery through January 11, 2026. Also at the Hayward, Teresa Solar Abboud, who joined Lehmann Maupin’s program in July, will debut a new site-specific commission during Frieze Week.
Do Ho Suh | Tate Modern
Tate Modern presents the critically-acclaimed exhibition The Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh: Walk the House, marking the first major institutional showing of his work in London in two decades.
Suh invites visitors to explore his large-scale installations, sculptures, videos, and drawings, asking questions about the enigma of home, identity, and how we move through and inhabit the world around us. The exhibition presents the breadth and depth of Suh’s unique practice over the last three decades, spanning locations including Seoul, New York, and London—the three cities he has called home, and featuring new site-specific works on display for the first time.
Gilbert & George | Hayward Gallery
Gilbert & George: 21ST CENTURY PICTURES opens on October 7 at the Hayward Gallery in London, highlighting new pictures created since the start of the millennium.
With bold, single-word titles, each piece delves into societal norms and taboos, spanning the mundane and the illicit, with their art challenging boundaries of taste and propriety.
21ST CENTURY PICTURES features key series like NEW HORNY PICTURES (2001), THE LONDON PICTURES (2011), THE BEARD PICTURES (2016), and THE CORPSING PICTURES (2022), exploring themes of hope, fear, sex, religion, corruption, and death.
The Gilbert & George Centre
The GIlbert & George Centre is currently presenting DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR..., an exhibition of 18 pictures by Gilbert & George that span 1984 to 1998, an astonishingly prolific period for the artists.
The exhibition brings together the epic four-part picture DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR along with a unique selection of pictures from Gilbert & George’s NEW DEMOCRATIC PICTURES and RUDIMENTARY PICTURES.
Gilbert & George have long been concerned with “the moral dimension” of modern society; they see this as the imprint of time and human experience on both the world that surrounds us and our feelings within that. DEATH HOPE LIFE FEAR… lays this bare in a rare opportunity for visitors to view works from the 1980s and 90s.
Teresa Solar Abboud | Hayward Gallery Commission
On October 16, the Hayward Gallery will unveil Teresa Solar Abboud’s Mother Tongue, a new bronze sculpture taking the form of two tongues intertwining as one dancing figure. The commission marks the first time that the artist’s ambitious outdoor sculptures have been presented by a UK public art gallery.
Solar Abboud’s larger-than-life installations capture moments of transformation. Vibrant and abstract, they blend mythology, anatomy, natural history, and ecology to explore the relationship between human technology and the world around us.
Returning to the Hayward Gallery after previously participating in the 2024 group show When Forms Come Alive, she will work with bronze for the first time to create a deeply personal commission inspired by her multicultural upbringing.
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