
Leonardo Drew's 'Ubiquity II' and Yto Barrada's 'Thrill, Fill, Spill', both on view at the South London Gallery are included in Condé Nast Traveller's best exhibitions for September 2025.
Drew's monumental installation marks the artist's first major solo exhibition in the UK. His immense sculpture covers the walls and floor of the gallery’s exhibition space with fragments of wood recalling the formation of extreme weather events, natural disasters or, in Drew’s words, “acts of God”.
Barrada's exhibition demonstrates her research into colour theory, abstraction, ecological crisis and cultural memory through textile, film, sculpture and painting. The work on view moves between micro-histories, borderlands, resistance strategies and Tangier, the Moroccan city in which she was raised.
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