Saatchi Gallery features new exhibitions
- Saatchi Gallery listed three London exhibitions on its website for May and June 2026, spanning abstract painting, thread-based portraiture and flower-themed contemporary art. - The clearest detail is the ticket change for “Inflorescence”: free entry until June 17, then ticketed admission from June 18, Saatchi Gallery said. - Saatchi Gallery’s next major show, “The Sun and The Moon,” opens in London on June 5 with tickets from £13.
Saatchi Gallery has put three current exhibitions at the center of its London program this week, according to its official “What’s on” listings. The shows are “Spectral Interference,” a solo presentation by painter Anna Liber Lewis; “Perspicere: States of Transition,” a thread-based portrait exhibition curated by BSMT Gallery; and “Inflorescence,” a group show built from artists who appeared in the gallery’s 2025 flowers exhibition. The gallery’s website lists all three as opening on May 21, 2026. The official listings also show a mix of free-entry and ticketed access depending on the exhibition. ### Which Saatchi Gallery shows are on view now? Saatchi Gallery’s current listings name “Perspicere: States of Transition” in Gallery 2, “Inflorescence” in Gallery 4 and “Spectral Interference” in Gallery 1. The website says “Perspicere” and “Spectral Interference” run from May 21 to June 13, while “Inflorescence” runs from May 21 to July 26. London-based painter Anna Liber Lewis is presented in “Spectral Interference” with Hannah Payne Art. (saatchigallery.com) Saatchi Gallery says the exhibition brings together a new body of work and departs from Lewis’s earlier grid-based paintings in favor of abstraction. ### Where do the abstract paintings, thread portraits and flower works fit in? “Spectral Interference” is the abstract-painting show in the current lineup. (saatchigallery.com) Saatchi Gallery describes it as a solo exhibition that “embrac[es] abstraction as a site of risk, embodiment, and perceptual instability,” in the gallery’s wording. “Perspicere: States of Transition” is the thread-portrait exhibition. (saatchigallery.com) Saatchi Gallery says each work is made by wrapping thread around nails “layer upon layer” until a photorealistic portrait emerges from intersecting lines. The exhibition is curated by BSMT Gallery. “Inflorescence” is the flower-linked show. Saatchi Gallery says it features new works by contemporary artists who were included in the 2025 exhibition “Flowers – Flora in Contemporary Art & Culture,” and that the new presentation is intended to celebrate “the beauty and significance of flowers.” (saatchigallery.com) ### What can visitors expect on tickets and entry? Saatchi Gallery says “Perspicere: States of Transition” and “Spectral Interference” are free entry and do not require pre-booking. (saatchigallery.com) The same listings say “Inflorescence” is free to enter until June 17, with ticketed entry beginning June 18. The gallery’s visitor page lists regular opening hours as 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily at Duke of York’s HQ on King’s Road in London, with last entry to the gallery at 5:20 p.m. and last entry to ticketed exhibitions at 4:30 p.m. (saatchigallery.com) ### Did the social-media claims about “Mutant Monday,” “Lexie” or “Maddie” check out? The X post cited in the source material could not be independently read through web access during reporting, and Saatchi Gallery’s official website pages reviewed for this article did not show references to “Mutant Monday,” “Lexie” or “Maddie.” (saatchigallery.com) The verified public information from Saatchi Gallery’s own site supports the existence, themes, dates and ticket details of the three exhibitions, but not those additional social-caption references. (saatchigallery.com) ### What is the next exhibition on Saatchi Gallery’s schedule? Saatchi Gallery’s upcoming page lists “The Sun and The Moon: Art Inspired by the Celestial” as opening on June 5 and running through Sept. 8, 2026. (x.com) The gallery says the show will occupy two floors and nine major exhibition spaces, and ticket information lists prices from £13. The gallery also lists “The Sun and The Moon: Lates” on June 19, July 10 and July 24. (saatchigallery.com) For current visitors, the immediate dates remain June 13 for the end of the Lewis and Perspicere shows, June 17 for the last free-entry day for “Inflorescence,” and June 18 for the start of ticketed entry to that exhibition. (saatchigallery.com)