For our current exhibitions, walk-up entry is always possible without a pre-booked ticket – but you may need to queue shortly before entering. The Pavilion access is walk-up only.
Solo exhibitions of DAVID HOCKNEY, CECILY BROWN, AMAR KANWAR, will be presented in the galleries.
Next year, Serpentine will stage the 25th Pavilion, celebrating a commission that began with Dame Zaha Hadid’s inaugural structure in Hyde Park in 2000.
In 2026, Serpentine will present landmark solo exhibitions by intergenerational artists whose practices challenge and expand the definitions of media, responding to technological innovation and building new connections between artists and audiences. With its unique position in The Royal Parks, Serpentine will continue to bring art into daily life.
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Amar Kanwar, Such a Morning, 2017. (Film still). Digital video, 4K, colour, sound, 85 min. Courtesy of the artist and Marian Goodman Gallery.Download ↓
Esther Mahlangu, Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu, 2024. Serpentine North Garden. Courtesy Serpentine and The Melrose Gallery. Photo: George Darrell.Download ↓
From the architectural Pavilion and digital commissions to the ideas Marathons and research-led initiatives, explore our past projects and exhibitions.