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4 days agoThe 10 Best London Art Shows of 2025
London's 2025 art season featured surprising pairings and inclusive exhibitions elevating overlooked, Indigenous, queer, and women artists alongside major figures.
Emily Kam Kngwarray's rise to fame in the late 1980s and early 90s in her native Australia was swift and meteoric-but with it came enormous demand from dealers and others, some of whom took advantage of the artist and members of her community, according to the two curators behind Kngwarray's major solo exhibition currently at Tate Modern in London. The show was first presented at the National Gallery of Australia (NGA) in Canberra two years ago.
"We are not only going to display more, we are also going to see ways to be inspired by the Indigenous practices, in terms of thinking of community, thinking of sustainability."