ArtSpam Favourites: November 2025

This has been a fun month for art. New exhibitions are popping up all over the place in time for the festive season. It's a great time to wrap up the year, in time for one more showstopping exhibition to wow the crowd. It's a tough time in the art world at the moment, but there are signs that it's starting to bounce back and thank goodness it is. That isn't to say the quality of works on display has suffered, it seems that gallerists and artists a lie are working even harder to pull you in, show off who they are and what they do. I must say it’s starting to work, and by the looks of the world's most recent auction results… the risk is paying off. So, without much further ado, here are my ArtSpam Favourites for November 2025.


  1. Untitled, 2009, Kerry James Marshall from the exhibition Kerry James Marshall: ’The Histories’ at the Royal Academy of Art, London, UK

  2. And What Not, 2023 Ed Ruscha from the exhibition ‘Says I, to Myself, Says I at Gagosian, London UK

  3. This Here, 2024, Ed Ruscha from the exhibition ‘Says I, to Myself, Says I at Gagosian, London UK

  4. If I had Possession Over Judgement Day, 1988 Kerry James Marshall from the exhibition Kerry James Marshall: ’The Histories’ at the Royal Academy of Art, London UK

  5. Knowledge and Wonder, 1995 Kerry James Marshall from the exhibition Kerry James Marshall: ’The Histories’ at the Royal Academy of Art, London UK

  6. Late Afternoon in Our Meadow, 1887 Camille Pissarro from the exhibition ‘Harmony’ Helene Kröller-Müller’s Neo-Impressionists at the National Gallery, London UK

  7. Pakshi, 1985 Mrinalini Mukherjee from the exhibition ‘A Story of South Asian Art: Mrinalini Mukherjee and Her Circle’ at the Royal Academy of Art, London UK

  8. The Expulsion From Number 8 Eden Close, The Vanity of Small Differences series, 2012, Geryson Perry from the exhibition series ‘Remember Respond Resist’ UK/Poland Season 2025’ at The Box, Plymouth UK

  9. Jauba, 2000 Mrinalini Mukherjee from the exhibition ‘A Story of South Asian Art: Mrinalini Mukherjee and Her Circle’ at the Royal Academy of Art, London UK

  10. Chahut, 1889-90 Georges Seurat from the exhibition ‘Harmony’ Helene Kröller-Müller’s Neo-Impressionists at the National Gallery, London UK

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