A series of gallery openings are taking place across London this week, featuring solo exhibitions by a diverse group of artists. Cristine Brache's "Centerfolds" at Bernheim explores persona and omission through the lens of Dorothy Stratten's poetry. Ella Wright presents new paintings at Cedric Bardawil, Dylan Doe's "Muscle Memory" opens at Mandy Zhang Art, Isaac Julien's film installation premieres at Victoria Miro, and Paul Winstanley's "Bringing It All Back Home" debuts at Anthony Wilkinson.
These exhibitions collectively highlight the vitality of London's commercial gallery scene, showcasing a range of contemporary practices from painting and scent to digital film installation. The shows engage with pressing themes of identity, memory, perception, and transformation, demonstrating how artists are responding to our digitally mediated and ecologically conscious moment. The openings provide a snapshot of current artistic inquiry and market activity in a major global art capital.