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Exhibition

Cai Guo-Qiang: Gunpowder and Abstraction 2015–2025

26 Sep-9 Nov 2025
PV 25 Sep 2025, 6-8pm

White Cube, Bermondsey
London SE1 3TQ

Overview

White Cube is pleased to announce a solo exhibition by Cai Guo-Qiang (b. 1957, Quanzhou, Fujian, China), coinciding with Frieze London.

Based in New York since 1995, Cai is best known for his monumental outdoor explosion events, gunpowder paintings and large-scale installations – works that transcend the two-dimensional plane to oscillate freely between nature and society.

This exhibition marks the artist’s first project in London in over 20 years, following his iconic explosion event at Tate Modern in 2003, which dramatically unfolded across the Millennium Bridge and culminated in the gallery’s Turbine Hall.

This exhibition marks the artist’s first project in London in over 20 years, following his iconic explosion event at Tate Modern in 2003. Taking place across two days, it included the live creation of gunpowder paintings in the gallery’s Turbine Hall and culminated in fireworks dramatically unfolding across the Millennium Bridge and the facade of the museum.

Featuring a selection of Cai’s signature gunpowder paintings created over the past decade, the show highlights the artist’s radical exploration of the material, in which he ignites explosives directly onto various substrates such as paper, canvas, glass and mirror. In 2015, after nearly three decades of working primarily with black gunpowder for his two-dimensional works, Cai began incorporating more coloured gunpowder into his practice, turning his attention towards painterly concerns. With subtle references to flora and fauna, the vibrant works on view in the exhibition highlight the artist’s long-standing engagement with the Western art canon, including the work of the Old Masters, whilst exploring the nature of painting and abstraction.