Season’s greetings from everyone at London Art Collective

Season’s greetings from everyone at London Art Collective

24/12/2025

In 2025, the London Art Collective launched a year-round project plan in both the UK and international contexts, covering institutional exhibitions, art fairs, and cross disciplinary collaborations, continuously supporting artists' creation and development across different cultural and industrial platforms, and promoting communication between contemporary art and the broader social context. Here is a selection of LAC's annual highlights to review the journey of the year.

Exhibitions and Events

The Installation View of ArtEvol 2025: Voices from the Undefined, Saatchi Gallery, London.

ArtEvol 2025: Voices from the Undefined


The large-scale international group exhibition held at the Saatchi Gallery gathers diverse artistic practices and discusses the evolving conditions of identity, hybridity, and contemporary art.

The installation view of A. R. Turner: Energy, Saatchi Gallery, London.

A. R. Turner: Energy

A. R. Turner's solo exhibition presents his recent creations, exploring the flow of perception, vitality, and time in daily experience through painting and visual research.

Art Fairs and Industry Platforms

London Art Collective at the 2025 London Art Fair – Stand M2

London Art Fair 2025

London Art Collective participated with a curated presentation focused on cross-cultural dialogue and the expansion of artistic horizons, situating artists’ practices within an international art market context.

Cross-Disciplinary Collaborations

MAXSHO × Inside Music TV Campaign, Selfridges, London.

MAXSHO × Inside Music TV at Selfridges

London Art Collective supported artist Max Shoroye in contributing to a multidisciplinary campaign combining art, music, moving image, and urban culture. Through his lens, the project captured the intimacy of collective movement, anonymity, and shared energy within contemporary nightlife environments.

Programme Overview

Together, these initiatives reflect London Art Collective’s ongoing commitment to supporting artistic experimentation, encouraging critical engagement with contemporary themes such as embodiment, memory, identity, and collective experience, and enabling artists to work across institutional, market, and cross-industry frameworks.

As 2025 comes to a close, we thank all artists, collaborators, and audiences for their continued trust and engagement. London Art Collective will resume operations on 2 January 2026.

We wish you a joyful Christmas and a peaceful, inspiring New Year, and see you all in next year!