London's art scene is bustling with a diverse range of openings this week, featuring both historical and contemporary work. Key events include a major exhibition of Conceptual artist Christine Kozlov at Raven Row, exploring her contributions and collaborations from the 1960s-70s, and a two-person show of small-scale paintings by Matthew Clifton and Faith Hughes at Soup gallery. Other events include a book launch, a talk, and experimental sound programs.
These openings highlight the city's vibrant and varied cultural landscape, moving beyond traditional gallery formats. The Kozlov exhibition is significant for reviving the work of an under-recognized figure in Conceptual Art history, placing her within a network of influential peers. Meanwhile, the presentation of emerging artists like Clifton and Hughes showcases current trends in intimate, memory-based painting and demonstrates the continued energy of London's smaller gallery scene.