From June 6-8, an annual tradition returns with gusto, featuring 126 galleries and an array of compelling performances. CULTURED's London correspondent weighs in on the exhibitions, dining hotspots, and local hideaways to visit while you're there.
“In the House” by Jennifer Bartlett
Where: Pippy Houldsworth Gallery
When: June 6 – July 5
Why It’s Worth a Look: This is the first U.K. presentation of Bartlett’s work since the 1980s. The American conceptual artist rose to prominence in the 1970s with her seminal work Rhapsody—a 987-panel enamel piece now in the MoMA collection. The show is the second in a trilogy including “On the Water” (at Marianne Boesky, last March) and “In the Woods” (at Paula Cooper Gallery, later this year).
Know Before You Go: Bartlett’s daughter, Alice Carrière, recently published a harrowing memoir about growing up in her mother’s conceptual home-studio.