Linder: Danger Came Smiling
11 February – 5 May 2025
Linder’s first London retrospective showcased 50 years of the pioneering feminist artist’s work, dissecting our fascination with the body and its representation.
Celebrated for her edgy humour and visual playfulness, Linder is a pioneering artist whose work invites us to see beyond traditional ideas about gender and sexuality.
Deliciously satirical, her photomontages remix images from popular culture, ranging from early pin-up photography to digital deep fakes. Rewiring ideas of glamour and gender roles, Linder’s artworks engage in vibrant and powerful take-downs of male-oriented consumer culture.
Spanning five decades of trailblazing art, Danger Came Smiling included Linder’s landmark images from Manchester’s legendary punk music scene, as well as photographs, performance video, sculpture and recent photomontages that reimagine myths from Cinderella to surrealism.
‘A superb exhibition from a British genius’
The Telegraph
‘Work of tremendous restraint. The results are frequently brutal.’
The Guardian
Exhibition gallery
Articles & videos
Tour Linder: Danger Came Smiling with Bimini and Ione Gamble
Join the drag artist and founder of Polyester zine on a video tour of our exhibition, Linder: Danger Came Smiling.
Linder: studio spotlight
Get an insight into Linder’s art and practice as she leads ArtReview’s Fi Churchman on a tour of her studio space in this video.
5 things to know about Linder: Danger Came Smiling
An introduction into the remarkable feminist artist and this Hayward Gallery retrospective celebrating her five decades of work.
Credits & partners
Linder: Danger Came Smiling was generously supported by Ruddock Foundation for the Arts; Malek and Maria Sukkar; Laura Bailey; Gillian Jason Gallery and Lehmann Maupin.
Additional support was provided by Modern Art, London; BLUM, Los Angeles, Tokyo, New York; Andréhn-Schiptjenko, Stockholm, Paris; and dépendence, Brussels. We are also grateful to the Roberts Institute of Art for their support and collaboration in Linder’s participation in a Southbank Centre Studio Residency and presentation.