Kiki Smith, Cathedral, 2012, Jacquard tapestry © Kiki Smith News What's On in London Frieze Week 2019 Frieze Art Fair descends on London next week, and in addition to our presentation at the fair, here's a glimpse at everything our artists have going outside of the fair and the gallery in London. Kiki SmithI am a WandererModern Art OxfordSep 28, 2019 – Jan 19, 2020Curated by Petra Giloy-HirtzThis retrospective exhibition focuses on three distinctive areas of Smith’s practice: small sculptures created from the mid-1980s to present day, a selection from her printmaking, and the intricate Jacquard tapestries produced since 2012. (opens in a new window) Learn More Illuminated River, Cannon Street Bridge, London © Illuminated River Leo VillarealThe first four bridges of Leo Villareal's monumental public artwork, (opens in a new window) Illuminated River — which will eventually encompass all bridges spanning the Thames — were unveiled earlier this summer. London, Cannon Street, Southwark and Millennium bridges are now lit up in unison, with sequenced LED patterns subtly unfolding across each unique structure.Learn More © Canary Wharf Group & City of London Corporation Michal RovnerTransitionsCanary Wharf Crossrail StationOpening Oct 3, 2019Michal Rovner’s new artwork for Crossrail’s Art Programme addresses themes of humanity, history and time, and celebrates London’s landmarks and is integrated into the architectural complex designed by Foster + Partners. (opens in a new window) Learn More John Hoyland, When Time Began (Mysteries 11) 15.11.10, 2010. Tate. © The John Hoyland Estate John HoylandTate BritainThrough Oct 31, 2019The John Hoyland Estate presents a display of paintings by John Hoyland as part of the Spotlights series at Tate Britain, charting the progression of Hoyland’s work from the late sixties until 2010, the year before his death. (opens in a new window) Learn More Past Frieze London 2019 Oct 3 – Oct 6, 2019 London News — What's On in London, Sep 24, 2019