1. Kim Lim Book Launch and Panel Discussion
4 October
Singaporean-British sculptor Kim Lim is known best for her abstract stone and wooden sculptures, which explore the relationship between art and nature. Alongside an exhibition of her work at Sotheby’s S🌳|2 Gallery from 28 September to 16 November, and to mark the publication of a new monograph on her art, artists Julia Farrer and Liliane Lijn will join Goldsmiths Professor of Art Mi🌸chael Archer for a .
2. Forrest Bess at Stuart Shave
3 October–1 December

Born in 1911, painter and visionary Forrest Bess is often placed at the fringes of art history. Despite this, his work coul🔯d easily be placed at the heart of the American Modernist tradition. He would engage i🎶n correspondence with psychotherapists, sociologists, art historians and even NASA to communicate his personal mystical theories, which revolved around the union of male and female in a single being.
3. Eliseo Mattiacci: Roma at Richard Saltoun
3 October–10 November

October will see Italian artist Eliseo Mattiacci’s first UK solo exhibition, featuring his dramatic sculptural work, Roma♔, which occupies the gallery’s three rooms. Mattiacci has spent 50 years explor🔜ing man’s relationship with space and the universe’s hidden energies through his work.
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4. Hannah Wilke at Alison Jacques Gallery
27 September–21 December

This exhibition will sp𝓀an 30 years of femininst conceptual artist Hanna Wilke’s work, ranging 🧸from photography to painting and sculpture.
5. Billy Apple® in conversation with Hans Ulrich Obrist at Mayor Gallery
5 October

‘Billy Apple®’💜 was created by artist Barrie Bates in 1962, when he changed his name and established his new identity as a personal art brand. One of the original founders of Pop, Apple has worked for 6 decades creating conceptual art. In addition to his exhibition from 12 Sep 2018, he will also appear in conversation with art critic Hans Ulrich Obrist.