Portrait of Robbie Williams in a white suit on a velvet chair against a pink background at Moco Museum London

Robbie Williams in London

Contemporary Artist

Robbie Williams Enters a New Era of Artistic Honesty

Global icon Robbie Williams is back, but this time, he’s not taking the stage. He’s stepping onto the London art world stage with his highly anticipated new exhibition, ‘Radical Honesty,’ at Moco Museum London. This exclusive showcase marks the third chapter of Williams’ artistic journey with Moco Museum, following the success of his previous exhibitions: ‘Pride and Self-Prejudice’ at Moco Museum Amsterdam and ‘Confessions of a Crowded Mind’ at Moco Museum Barcelona.

Gallery view of Robbie Williams’ colorful abstract artworks at Moco Museum London
Robbie Williams, 'Radical Honesty' exhibition room

For the first time ever, Williams’ expressive style extends into the realm of sculpture, offering visitors a rare and deeply personal glimpse into his evolving creative mind. Featuring a striking collection of canvases and three-dimensional pieces, ‘Radical Honesty’ explores themes of mental health, addiction, self-acceptance and self-worth.

Radical Honesty through Form and Sculpture

‘Radical Honesty’ introduces a new dimension to Williams’ art – for the first time, audiences can view his work in sculpture form. Combining painted canvases with three-dimensional textile and mixed media installations, this art exhibition dives deep into themes of mental health, addiction, self-worth, and the chaos of modern life.

The show presents a natural evolution in Williams’ practice, blending raw confession with playful satire.

From Stoke-on-Trent to Art World Acclaim

Born in Stoke-on-Trent, England, Robbie began his public life in the early 1990s as a member of boy band Take That. After leaving in 1995, he launched a solo career that delivered some of the UK’s most iconic hits, including the universally adored ballad “Angels.”

After decades in the public eye, Robbie Williams turned to art as a form of emotional processing. What began as a therapeutic release became a full-fledged creative practice, now shared with audiences across the UK and beyond.

Sculpture Meets Radical Honesty

Robbie Williams art in “Radical Honesty” includes fabric-based sculptures such as Prescribed Identity Hoodie and Emotion Sweater (both 2025). These larger-than-life works use text, texture, and material to illustrate the labels, fears, and hopes we carry daily.

Visitors will find themselves reflected in the artwork – pieces that touch on self love, anxiety, shame, and the search for peace in a fast-moving world.

Art Exhibition Highlights: Satire, Soul, and Sculpture

One of the standout works is I Am Not Your Ken Doll (2025) – a cheeky, defiant sculpture that dismantles toxic perfection. Another key piece is Limiting Self Beliefs, which exists both as a canvas and in sculptural form, acting as a directional reminder that life’s happiness is in your hands.

Waking Up Is All the Going Out I’ll Be Doing Today (2025) humorously confronts burnout culture, featuring a self-portrait of a young Williams as Elvis Presley, etched into a monumental statement. These works exemplify Robbie Williams’ unique ability to balance humour with heavy emotion.

Morning Affirmations and Emotional Tools

A cross-section of the exhibition features a series titled Morning Affirmations, where Williams paints powerful mantras onto canvases. Each phrase, simple yet piercing, represents a daily ritual of survival, resilience, and reimagined self-worth.

This section is a celebration of mental health practices, inviting visitors to embrace imperfection and discover strength in their own routines.

Williams’ Evolving Creative Account

Radical Honesty is co-curated by Kim Logchies-Prins, creative director of Moco Museum. The show is part of Williams’ larger artistic account, tracing a path from global fame to introspective freedom.

Through humour, tenderness, and visual poetry, Williams creates work that feels both personal and universal. The exhibition invites audiences to laugh, cry, and confront the parts of themselves they usually keep hidden.

A New Platform Beyond the Stage

Unlike music, where Williams’ lyrics and vocals dominate, his art speaks in silence. There is no beat, only the pulse of vulnerability. His shift from stage to gallery is not a departure but an extension, a way to remain in dialogue with his fans, this time through colour, texture, and form.

The City and the Man

London, a city where Robbie Williams has lived, performed, and grown, serves as a fitting backdrop for this chapter. “Radical Honesty” in this context feels like both a homecoming and a declaration, a statement that art, like life, is best lived with courage.

This exhibition solidifies Robbie Williams as a contemporary artist willing to take risks and bare his soul. It places him firmly within the growing field of musicians-turned-visual artists who are reshaping public expectations.

Booking and Visiting Moco Museum London

Radical Honesty runs exclusively at Moco Museum London. Tickets are now available online for those ready to experience this deeply personal and multi-sensory show. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to Williams’ art, this is a chance to engage with a story of self prejudice, pride, and renewal.

Plan your visit, review the show, and see why Robbie Williams is not just a performer, but a powerful artist with something to say.

Visitors viewing mirrored hexagonal installation by Anthony James with digital text at Moco Museum London Room at Moco Museum London with contemporary art Banksy artwork of next to vibrant abstract piece at Moco Museum London Gallery view of Robbie Williams’ colorful abstract artworks at Moco Museum London Visitors observing Lorenzo Quinn’s metallic balloon sculpture with red heart at Moco Museum London Couple admiring colorful butterfly wall installation by Hirst at Moco Museum London

Reviews

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    Rated 4.6/5
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    Jaewon L.
    In addition to the highly informative and extensive collection of major figures in modern pop art, I was impressed by the pristine interior. The colourful displays of works by famous artists provided great inspiration whilst helping me relax.
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    Anna C.
    Fantastic modern art museum. Lots of pop art and great exhibits and installations from some well known artists. Lots of bold colours, a feast for the eyes. Great ticket price too. Not too crowded, always an important factor when visiting galleries / art museums. Best museum I’ve been to in a while.
  • 5 uit 5 sterren
    Krisztian V.
    I loved it. Exciting, memorable, inspiring. Now we came across it again in London. ❤️ There are artists whose work I would’ve never discovered otherwise — like Robbie Williams’ creations beyond music… amazing! Love it. I truly hope more and more big cities will have something like this. The world becomes a better place with spaces like these 🤞 I wholeheartedly recommend it! For thinkers. For wanderers. For parents with kids, or just a visit with a friend. Enjoy the ride — and pass it on.

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  • Opening Hours

    Monday – Thursday: 10:00 – 17:00

    Friday – Saturday: 10:00 – 18:00

    Sunday: 10:00 – 17:00

    31 May: 10:00 – 16:00

    1 June: 11:00 – 17:00

  • Duration

    Approximately 90-120 minutes

  • Location

    Moco Museum London is located at 1-4 Marble Arch, London, UK. Get directions via this link

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  • Audio tour

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  • Please note!

    The temporary exhibition space will remain closed until Tuesday, March 17.

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  • Head to the newly opened Moco Museum to find iconic works celebrated by modern artists and upcoming stars. Featuring works from “Moco Masters” Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, the Moco Museum is home to a vast range of iconic and daring creations.
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“In a world obsessed with curated perfection, embracing your mess might be the most radical thing you can do”

Robbie Williams

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