ART Exhibition CHAUFFEUR
Hire an Exhibition Chauffeur in London. If you are attending a private gallery or art exhibition viewing or event in and around London then give us a call. Find out how much a private chauffeur driving you and your loved one to and from an art exhibition or private art gallery viewing. Our professional and reliable chauffeurs will pick you up at your chosen location and transport you effortlessly to your chosen location. What's more we will be their waiting for you after the exhibition to take you onto your next port of call or your final destination.
London Art Exhibitions & Events: May–June 2026
Here’s a curated list of major art, museum and exhibition highlights in London for April, May and June 2026, focusing on the big names and venues your audience will recognise.
April 2026
Veronica Ryan: Multiple Conversations – Whitechapel Gallery
1 April – 14 June 2026. Sculptural and installation works exploring memory, place and displacement at one of London’s leading contemporary art venues.
Tracey Emin – Tate Modern
26 February – 31 August 2026 (runs through April). Major survey of Emin’s emotionally charged paintings and installations, highlighting themes of love, trauma and autobiography.
Yin Xiuzhen: Heart to Heart – Hayward Gallery
17 February – 3 May 2026. Large‑scale installations and sculptures using everyday materials to explore personal and collective memory.
Marthe Armitage: Pattern Maker – Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery
19 March – 19 July 2026. Celebrates the hand‑printed wallpapers and designs of British artist Marthe Armitage in a Georgian house setting.
Rose Wylie – Royal Academy of Arts
Until 19 April 2026. Playful, large‑scale paintings filled with pop culture, memory and everyday scenes in one of her most significant exhibitions to date.
May 2026
Zurbarán – National Gallery (Sainsbury Wing)
2 May – 23 August 2026. Major exhibition devoted to Spanish Baroque master Francisco de Zurbarán, bringing together around 50 works from international collections.
Winston Churchill: The Painter – Wallace Collection
23 May – 29 November 2026. Focuses on Churchill’s lesser‑known artistic output and his relationship with painting as a lifelong passion.
Henry Moore: Monumental Nature – Kew Gardens
9 May – 27 September 2026. Over 30 sculptures displayed outdoors across Kew’s 320 acres and inside the Temperate House, the largest outdoor Moore show ever staged.
Lynda Benglis: Encounters – Giacometti – Barbican
Until 31 May 2026. Brings together works by Lynda Benglis and Alberto Giacometti, exploring form, material and the human figure across sculpture and installation.
Inside Aardman: Wallace & Gromit and Friends – venue tbc (London)
2026 dates flagged among the year’s “must‑see” shows, including spring/summer months. Family‑friendly look at the world of Aardman animation, with sets, models and behind‑the‑scenes material.
June 2026
Summer Exhibition 2026 – Royal Academy of Arts
16 June – 23 August 2026. The RA’s famous open‑submission Summer Exhibition featuring hundreds of works by emerging and established artists across painting, sculpture and print.
Anish Kapoor: Mount Moriah at the Gate of the Ghetto – Hayward Gallery
16 June – 18 October 2026. Landmark show spanning Kapoor’s early and recent works, including reflective mirror pieces and void‑like sculptures created with cutting‑edge nanotechnology pigments.
Frida: The Making of an Icon – Tate Modern
25 June 2026 – 3 January 2027. Large‑scale exhibition with over 130 works, archival material and pieces by Kahlo’s contemporaries, tracing how she became a global cultural icon.
Julio Le Parc – Tate Modern
From 11 June 2026 (to May 2027). Immersive, kinetic and optically rich installations by Argentine artist Julio Le Parc, emphasising light, movement and viewer participation.
London Gallery Weekend 2026 – across London galleries
5 – 7 June 2026. City‑wide celebration with commercial galleries presenting special exhibitions, late openings and events.
Hepworth in Colour – The Courtauld
12 June – 6 September 2026. Focused look at Barbara Hepworth’s use of colour in sculpture and works on paper, set in The Courtauld’s central London galleries.
Year‑wide or Overlapping Shows Continuing Through Spring/Summer 2026
(Useful to mention in your content for flexibility with dates.)
Tracey Emin – Tate Modern – 26 February – 31 August 2026.
Marthe Armitage: Pattern Maker – Pitzhanger – 19 March – 19 July 2026.
Henry Moore: Monumental Nature – Kew – 9 May – 27 September 2026.
Zurbarán – National Gallery – 2 May – 23 August 2026.
Summer Exhibition 2026 – Royal Academy – 16 June – 23 August 2026.
Anish Kapoor – Hayward Gallery – 16 June – 18 October 2026.
Frida: The Making of an Icon – Tate Modern – 25 June 2026 – 3 January 2027.
Julio Le Parc – Tate Modern – 11 June 2026 – 3 May 2027.
April 2026
Veronica Ryan: Multiple Conversations – Whitechapel Gallery
1 April – 14 June 2026. Sculptural and installation works exploring memory, place and displacement at one of London’s leading contemporary art venues.
Tracey Emin – Tate Modern
26 February – 31 August 2026 (runs through April). Major survey of Emin’s emotionally charged paintings and installations, highlighting themes of love, trauma and autobiography.
Yin Xiuzhen: Heart to Heart – Hayward Gallery
17 February – 3 May 2026. Large‑scale installations and sculptures using everyday materials to explore personal and collective memory.
Marthe Armitage: Pattern Maker – Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery
19 March – 19 July 2026. Celebrates the hand‑printed wallpapers and designs of British artist Marthe Armitage in a Georgian house setting.
Rose Wylie – Royal Academy of Arts
Until 19 April 2026. Playful, large‑scale paintings filled with pop culture, memory and everyday scenes in one of her most significant exhibitions to date.
May 2026
Zurbarán – National Gallery (Sainsbury Wing)
2 May – 23 August 2026. Major exhibition devoted to Spanish Baroque master Francisco de Zurbarán, bringing together around 50 works from international collections.
Winston Churchill: The Painter – Wallace Collection
23 May – 29 November 2026. Focuses on Churchill’s lesser‑known artistic output and his relationship with painting as a lifelong passion.
Henry Moore: Monumental Nature – Kew Gardens
9 May – 27 September 2026. Over 30 sculptures displayed outdoors across Kew’s 320 acres and inside the Temperate House, the largest outdoor Moore show ever staged.
Lynda Benglis: Encounters – Giacometti – Barbican
Until 31 May 2026. Brings together works by Lynda Benglis and Alberto Giacometti, exploring form, material and the human figure across sculpture and installation.
Inside Aardman: Wallace & Gromit and Friends – venue tbc (London)
2026 dates flagged among the year’s “must‑see” shows, including spring/summer months. Family‑friendly look at the world of Aardman animation, with sets, models and behind‑the‑scenes material.
June 2026
Summer Exhibition 2026 – Royal Academy of Arts
16 June – 23 August 2026. The RA’s famous open‑submission Summer Exhibition featuring hundreds of works by emerging and established artists across painting, sculpture and print.
Anish Kapoor: Mount Moriah at the Gate of the Ghetto – Hayward Gallery
16 June – 18 October 2026. Landmark show spanning Kapoor’s early and recent works, including reflective mirror pieces and void‑like sculptures created with cutting‑edge nanotechnology pigments.
Frida: The Making of an Icon – Tate Modern
25 June 2026 – 3 January 2027. Large‑scale exhibition with over 130 works, archival material and pieces by Kahlo’s contemporaries, tracing how she became a global cultural icon.
Julio Le Parc – Tate Modern
From 11 June 2026 (to May 2027). Immersive, kinetic and optically rich installations by Argentine artist Julio Le Parc, emphasising light, movement and viewer participation.
London Gallery Weekend 2026 – across London galleries
5 – 7 June 2026. City‑wide celebration with commercial galleries presenting special exhibitions, late openings and events.
Hepworth in Colour – The Courtauld
12 June – 6 September 2026. Focused look at Barbara Hepworth’s use of colour in sculpture and works on paper, set in The Courtauld’s central London galleries.
Year‑wide or Overlapping Shows Continuing Through Spring/Summer 2026
(Useful to mention in your content for flexibility with dates.)
Tracey Emin – Tate Modern – 26 February – 31 August 2026.
Marthe Armitage: Pattern Maker – Pitzhanger – 19 March – 19 July 2026.
Henry Moore: Monumental Nature – Kew – 9 May – 27 September 2026.
Zurbarán – National Gallery – 2 May – 23 August 2026.
Summer Exhibition 2026 – Royal Academy – 16 June – 23 August 2026.
Anish Kapoor – Hayward Gallery – 16 June – 18 October 2026.
Frida: The Making of an Icon – Tate Modern – 25 June 2026 – 3 January 2027.
Julio Le Parc – Tate Modern – 11 June 2026 – 3 May 2027.
The Affordable Art Fair
COMING SOON The Affordable Art Fair contemporary art from over 100 galleries.
London Art Exhibitions and Events
(Useful to mention in your content for flexibility with dates.)
Tracey Emin – Tate Modern – 26 February – 31 August 2026.
Marthe Armitage: Pattern Maker – Pitzhanger – 19 March – 19 July 2026.
Henry Moore: Monumental Nature – Kew – 9 May – 27 September 2026.
Zurbarán – National Gallery – 2 May – 23 August 2026.
Summer Exhibition 2026 – Royal Academy – 16 June – 23 August 2026.
Anish Kapoor – Hayward Gallery – 16 June – 18 October 2026.
Frida: The Making of an Icon – Tate Modern – 25 June 2026 – 3 January 2027.
Julio Le Parc – Tate Modern – 11 June 2026 – 3 May 2027.
You can now lift from this list and weave it into your spring–summer blog content, adding short descriptions and chauffeur‑angle paragraphs around key exhibitions and clusters of venues and Victoria and Albert Museum, solidify London's position as a global art capital for 2025.
Tracey Emin – Tate Modern – 26 February – 31 August 2026.
Marthe Armitage: Pattern Maker – Pitzhanger – 19 March – 19 July 2026.
Henry Moore: Monumental Nature – Kew – 9 May – 27 September 2026.
Zurbarán – National Gallery – 2 May – 23 August 2026.
Summer Exhibition 2026 – Royal Academy – 16 June – 23 August 2026.
Anish Kapoor – Hayward Gallery – 16 June – 18 October 2026.
Frida: The Making of an Icon – Tate Modern – 25 June 2026 – 3 January 2027.
Julio Le Parc – Tate Modern – 11 June 2026 – 3 May 2027.
You can now lift from this list and weave it into your spring–summer blog content, adding short descriptions and chauffeur‑angle paragraphs around key exhibitions and clusters of venues and Victoria and Albert Museum, solidify London's position as a global art capital for 2025.
THE RELIABLE Exhibition CHAUFFEURS
Danex Chauffeurs have earned a reputation as one of the very best London chauffeurs due to the unrivaled level of reliability and attention to detail.
MERCEDES S-CLASSThe pinnacle in luxury chauffeur travel in London
|
MERCEDES V-CLASSThe smart way for small groups to move around London
|
MERCEDES E-ClASSChauffeuring elegance and style in London
|
Exhibition and EVENTS Chauffeur
STADIUMSLondon has a weath of stadiums for music events or simply football. Let our chauffeurs get you to and from the stadium or ground.
|
RACECOURSESOff to the races. Choose our chauffeurs to whisk you and your friends to Windsor, Epsom, Kempton or Lingfield racecourses.
|
TENNISWhether you are a player or a spectator use our reliable services to get you to and from Eastbourne, Wimbledon or O2 Arena.
|
ARt Chauffeur Prices
Great and affordable anniversary chauffeur prices. Making our private car and driver hire services more accessible for you.
Prices Fromminimum 1hr from
£80.00 |
Hourly Rate10 miles p/h from
£42.00 |
Excessfrom
£2.50 p/m |
Waitingfrom
£40.00 p/h |
"Danex Chauffeurs are professional and highly reliable. I could not fault the service provided by my driver”
- Andrew SALISBURY -
Start YOUR Exhibition THE Right WAY
Hire a London Chauffeur and make your viewing that much easier.
PUNCTUALITYA punctual and reliable chauffeur service in London
|
APPROVEDProfessional and curtious London Chauffeur drivers
|
AIRPORT TrANSFERAirport pick up and airport transfers from London
|
LOCAL AREAS WE COVER
Banstead
Belmont
Beddington
Camberley
Carshalton
Cheam
Chipstead
Coulsdon
Ewell
Hackbridge
Mitcham
Morden
New Malden
Putney
Southfields
Stoneleigh
Sutton
Twickenham
Waddon
Wallington
Worcester Park
Belmont
Beddington
Camberley
Carshalton
Cheam
Chipstead
Coulsdon
Ewell
Hackbridge
Mitcham
Morden
New Malden
Putney
Southfields
Stoneleigh
Sutton
Twickenham
Waddon
Wallington
Worcester Park
- DROP US A LINE -
You can contact Danex Drive Chauffeurs in London by any of the following methods
|
|
phone |
0208 2413 941
|
address |
|
00954801
|
- Contact Danex DRIVE CHAUFFEURS -
|
Drop us a line to find out more
|