The Top Exhibitions To See In London: April 2026 - Londonist
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Image 8 © Tim Leighton Boyce/Curtis McCann. Image courtesy The Read and Destroy Archive The Southbank's diagetic soundtrack is the clatter of skateboards as they grind, kickflip and ollie in the Undercroft Skate Space, considered by many to be the birthplace of British skateboarding. This exhibition celebrates 50 years of skateboarders using this space, through a variety of documentary-style films and photography interspersed with stop-frame animations and soundscapes. For those who like to pause by the Undercroft and watch in wonder for a few moments, this is a chance to be pulled deeper into this world. _Skate 50 at Southbank Centre, Queen Elizabeth Hall_. 30 April-21 June, pay what you can. ## Short-run exhibitions Image 9 [...] _The Wallace Collection at War at The Wallace Collection_. 15 April-25 October, free. ## Cutting up books: Jack Milroy at Shapero Modern Image 4 © Jack Milroy. Jack Milroy takes illustrated books and carefully excises the images to create remarkable 3D works in which animals leap and flowers spring forth from the pages. In this exhibition at Shapero Modern, Milroy pairs his works with those that the bookshop owns a rare edition of — copies that certainly can't be sliced into. We get to see beautiful first editions next to their contemporary cousins that have been vandalised, disembowelled, dismembered... then presented as beguiling artworks. _Jack Milroy: Bibliophilia at Shapero Modern_. 15 April-17 May, free. ## Personal portraits: Paula Rego at Victoria Miro Image 5 [...] _Paula Rego: Story Line at Victoria Miro_. 16 April-23 May, free. ## A new outpost: V&A East Museum Image 6 Image: © Niall Hodson A short walk from the mind-blowing V&A East Storehouse, which opened in 2025, the accompanying V&A East Museum is about to make its debut. It will be many things to many people, but its essence lies in multiculturalism. Two free, permanent 'Why we make' galleries will showcase examples of creativity "from a range of countries, cultures and times". Taken together, the hundreds of exhibits will demonstrate creativity's power to bring about change. There'll also be temporary exhibitions, starting with The Music is Black: A British Story. _V&A East Museum_. Opens 18 April, free. ## A colour storm: Katharina Grosse at White Cube, Bermondsey Image 7
