ArtSpam Favourites: June 2025
Another cracking good month for art chaps - tis the run up to summer and the Mayfair square art mile is pulling out all the stops. The summer is the chance to pull out the most diverse and interesting artists and curate exceptional exhibitions. With the RA’s Summer Exhibition in full swing, the square mile is bound to see an influx of visitors and what gallery would want to capitalise on that? Considering the world is thrown into a weird flux thanks to the little orange man across the pond, the art world needs to be fearless. the results in London’s Mayfair galleries have been… pretty damn awesome. So, without much further ado, here are the artspam favourites for June 2025.










Evening cool at Ryōgoku, 1847-8 Utagawa Hiroshige from the exhibition ‘Hiroshige, Artists and the Open Road’ at the British Museum, London, UK.
Awa: the rough seas at Naruto, 1855, Utagawa Hiroshige from the exhibition ‘Hiroshige, Artists and the Open Road’ at the British Museum, London, UK.
Cubist cat, Louis Wain, 1915, from the exhibition ‘Bowls, Pots, Vessels, Urns, Creatures, Tables, Lumps’ at the Gallery of Everything, London, UK.
Earthenware bust after Arcimboldo, 1960. Maison Christian Dior, from the exhibition ‘Bowls, Pots, Vessels, Urns, Creatures, Tables, Lumps’ at the Gallery of Everything, London, UK.
Other, 2025, Joe Bradley from the exhibition ‘Joe Bradley: Animal Family at David Zwirner, London, UK.
Maman, 1999, Louise Bourgeois, Turbine Hall Installation, Tate Modern, London, UK
Leigh Bowery, 1991, Lucien Freud, from the exhibition ‘Leigh Bowery!’ at the Tate Modern, London, UK.
Session IV, look 17 August 1991, Fergus Greer, from the exhibition ‘Leigh Bowrey!’ at the Tate Modern, London, UK
Yankee, 2025, Joe Bradley from the exhibition ‘Joe Bradley: Animal Family at David Zwirner, London, UK.
Anna Perach, from the exhibition Anna Perach ‘A Leap of Sympathy’ at the Richard Saltoun Gallery, London, UK.