THE LONG NOW: Saatchi Gallery at 40
- 5 November 2025 - 1 March 2026
- , First and Second Floor Galleries
- Celebrating four decades of ground-breaking contemporary art and creativity, The Long Now is an expansive group show featuring iconic and new works by artists closely associated with Saatchi Gallery’s dynamic history alongside fresh voices from a new generation.
- Tickets from £10. Concessions & family tickets available.
Myths, Dreams and New Realities
- 24 October - 30 November 2025
- , Gallery 4
- Myths, Dreams and New Realities will spotlight 13 emerging artists from across the Asian diaspora, who each reimagine cultural identity through personal mythologies and visionary material practices. Across the gallery space, dreamlike visuals unfurl as the artists investigate the entangled relationship between identity, history, and mythology.
- Free Entry. Pre-booking is not required. Closed on 20 November.
Digital Artist of the Future – Powered by Peugeot
- 25 October 2025 - 11 January 2026
- , Gallery 3
- The Artist of the Future Prize 2025 launches its inaugural edition with an exhibition showcasing digital art by 10 artists from across the UK and Europe shortlisted for the prize. Celebrating innovation, the winner of the Artist of the Future Prize 2025 will be revealed on Friday 21 November 2025.
- Free Entry. Pre-booking is not required. Closed on 20 November.
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants II
- 22 November 2025 - 12 January 2026
- , Galleries 1 & 2
- Standing on the Shoulders of Giants II: A Unique Dialogue Between Past and Present is a collaboration between artist-curator Louise te Poele, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and Saatchi Gallery exploring the historical and ongoing invisibility of female artists.
- Free Entry. Pre-booking is not required.
PRIEST: PAPER CUT
- 4 December 2025 - 18 January 2026
- , Gallery 4
- PAPER CUT turns the gallery into a giant children’s art table, scattered with crayons, glue sticks, and bright, fragile creations. PRIEST reimagines childhood play as social archaeology—unearthing London’s buried truths of class, chaos, and lost creative innocence.
- Free Entry. Pre-booking is not required.