Robbie Williams stands in front of his HELLO I’m series at Confession of a Crowded Mind, Moco Museum Barcelona.
May 1, 2025 - March 9, 2026

Robbie Williams Art Exhibition: Radical Honesty

Robbie Williams

There is the public Robbie Williams. And then there is the private interior world behind the persona. Robbie Williams is a celebrated icon, from stage to charts to canvas, with a solo career marked by fifteen number one albums.

Here, the focus shifts.

This exhibition presents Robbie Williams as a visual artist, separate from his music career, showcasing original artworks created over decades.

Red illustration of a signpost with directional arrows reading: “You and your limiting self beliefs. The life you still could have”; artwork by Robbie Williams at Moco Museum London.
Robbie Williams | Limiting Self Beliefs

The Robbie Williams art exhibition in London shifts focus from performance to presence. Known globally for his music, Robbie Williams is also a visual artist, working daily across drawing, painting, and sculpture. What began as a deeply personal act has evolved into an unapologetic display of Radical Honesty.

Created in close collaboration with Moco Museum London, Radical Honesty reveals Robbie Williams not as an icon, but as an artist. Beyond the spotlight lies another layer: a bold visual storyteller confronting the complexity of being human. This Robbie Williams art exhibition invites visitors into a raw and personal world. An unfiltered visual language shaped by self-reflection, humour, and emotional clarity.

Explore the exhibition.

Robbie Williams as an Artist

Long before this gallery presentation, Robbie Williams had already committed to visual art as a discipline. For more than two decades, he has been drawing and painting daily, not as a side project, but as a personal language.

His practice spans drawing, painting, sculpture, and text-based artworks, often combining image and language into a single frame. Together, these works form a visual vocabulary that mirrors thought patterns rather than polished outcomes. The Robbie Williams art collection shown at Moco Museum reflects consistency, repetition, and process. Art here is not about resolution. It is about staying present with what is unfinished.

This is Robbie Williams’ modern art, rooted in routine, honesty, and emotional endurance, without the need for resolution.

Radical Honesty: the Exhibition in London

Radical Honesty is not a confession. It is a confrontation.

What happens when you strip away the filters, the facades, the carefully curated image of yourself? In his most personal art exhibition to date, Robbie Williams endorses this brave act. This Robbie Williams art exhibition in London centres on honesty as an active practice. One that asks what remains when self-protection falls away, and who we are without it. Through visual work, Robbie Williams explores how judgment, shame, and self-awareness coexist.

Presented at Moco Museum London, Radical Honesty frames truth as something lived with daily. Not something solved. It is about sitting with the mess, facing judgment head-on, and staying present with the truths of being human. The exhibition invites visitors to recognise themselves within contradiction, discomfort, and acceptance.

Williams’ Themes and Visual Language

Through paintings, sculptures, and works on paper, recurring themes surface. Shame and pride. Anxiety and self-acceptance. Contradiction held without apology.

Text becomes image. Humour becomes structure. Sarcasm and affirmation coexist in the same frame. These never-before-seen artworks use language as a visual device, allowing vulnerability to take form without sentimentality. Anxiety, self-love, introversion, morning affirmations, it is all here.

The painterly surface matters here. Brushwork remains visible. Sculptural forms feel direct and unresolved. The work resists polish in favour of presence.

Key themes in the Robbie Williams art exhibition include mental health, self-reflection, vulnerability, humour, and emotional honesty.

From Inner Life to Canvas

Public life appears only as context. Fame becomes pressure rather than subject, a catalyst rather than a theme. During periods of introspection and recovery, Robbie Williams turned to visual art as a stabilising practice.

Since the late 1990s, Robbie Williams has created visual work on a daily basis, building a long-term visual diary that documents his mental health journey through creative expression.

The works presented in this Robbie Williams gallery exhibition trace emotional states rather than events. Art becomes a way of staying with uncertainty, without needing to resolve it.

What to Expect at the Robbie Williams Exhibition

Visitors to the Robbie Williams art exhibition at Moco Museum London can expect paintings, sculptures, and original prints, many shown publicly for the first time. The Radical Honesty exhibition unfolds with emotional pacing, alternating between confrontation and quiet reflection.

This is not a spectacle-driven show. It is an invitation to slow down. To sit with complexity. To notice your own response as much as the work itself.

Visit the Robbie Williams Art Exhibition at Moco Museum London

The Robbie Williams exhibition is on view at Moco Museum London. Displays evolve over time, reflecting the ongoing nature of the artist’s practice. 

This Robbie Williams art exhibition in London offers art as a shared human experience. A space to recognise doubt, humour, and self-acceptance without performance or pretense.

Tickets for the Robbie Williams art exhibition in London are available via the official Moco Museum London website:

Step into radical honesty

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

  • 4.6 uit 5 sterren
    Rated 4.6/5
    by 6M+ Visitors
  • 5 uit 5 sterren
    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.
  • 5 uit 5 sterren
    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.

Plan Your Visit to See Robbie Williams in London

  • Location

    Moco Museum London

  • Opening hours

    Open daily. Hours may vary.

  • Accessibility

    Please check visitor information before arrival.

  • Good to know

    The exhibition may evolve as new works enter or rotate.

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Frequently Asked Questions

About the Robbie Williams Art Exhibition

Is Robbie Williams an artist or a musician in this exhibition?

In the Radical Honesty exhibition, Robbie Williams is presented exclusively as a visual artist, showcasing original artworks separate from his music career. Including original paintings, sculptures, and works on paper created over decades.

What kind of art does Robbie Williams make?

Robbie Williams creates contemporary drawings, paintings, text-based works, and sculptures that explore themes of honesty, mental health, humor, and self-acceptance.

Where can I see Robbie Williams’ paintings, where is the exhibition held and which company is organizing the Robbie Williams exhibition?

You can see Robbie Williams’ paintings and visual art collection exclusively at Moco Museum London as part of the Radical Honesty exhibition.

How can I buy tickets for the Robbie Williams exhibition in London?

Tickets for the Robbie Williams exhibition Radical Honesty in London are available via the Moco Museum ticketshop and available to purchase on arrival, subject to availability.

What is the best way to get to the Robbie Williams exhibition venue in London?

The Robbie Williams exhibition at Moco Museum London is accessible by public transport: take the Central line to Marble Arch station line or use one of the several bus routes. The closest car park is on Bryanston Street or on Great Cumberland Place just a few minutes walk away.

Can I purchase Robbie Williams merchandise at the exhibition in London?

Select Robbie Williams art and exhibition merchandise is available at the Moco Store at Moco Museum London.

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