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Eight Exhibitions Not to Miss During Frieze Week London

Frieze Week London returns from October 15-19 at Regent's Park, but the city's galleries and museums are mounting a robust slate of concurrent exhibitions. Highlights include "Nigerian Modernism" at Tate Modern (October 8, 2025–May 10, 2026), the first UK survey of mid-century Nigerian modern art featuring over 200 works by 50 artists; "Emily Kam Kngwarray" at Tate Modern, Europe's first major solo show for the Aboriginal artist; "Kerry James Marshall: The Histories" at the Royal Academy of Arts, the artist's largest US exhibition outside the U.S.; and "House of Music" at Serpentine South Gallery, a multisensory presentation of Peter Doig's work. The article also previews several other shows across London.

Eight Exhibitions Not to Miss During Frieze Week London

Frieze Week London returns from October 15–19 at Regent’s Park, with a rich lineup of off-site exhibitions across the city. Highlights include "Nigerian Modernism" at Tate Modern, the first UK survey of mid-century Nigerian modern art featuring over 200 works by 50 artists; Europe’s first major solo show of Aboriginal artist Emily Kam Kngwarray, also at Tate Modern; Kerry James Marshall’s largest US-external exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts; and a multisensory presentation of Peter Doig’s work at Serpentine South Gallery. The article previews eight must-see shows spanning major museums and commercial galleries.

Eight Exhibitions Not to Miss During Frieze Week London

Frieze Week London returns from October 15–19 at Regent’s Park, with a rich lineup of off-site exhibitions across the city. Highlights include "Nigerian Modernism" at Tate Modern (October 8, 2025–May 10, 2026), the first UK survey of mid-century Nigerian modern art featuring over 200 works by 50 artists; "Emily Kam Kngwarray" at Tate Modern (through January 11, 2026), Europe’s first major solo show of the Aboriginal artist; "Kerry James Marshall: The Histories" at the Royal Academy of Arts (through January 18, 2026), his largest US exhibition outside the U.S.; and "House of Music" at Serpentine South Gallery (October 10, 2025–February 8, 2026), a multisensory presentation of Peter Doig’s work.