Check out the British singer’s unseen works of art.


Music and art have come together at the Moco Museum in London. British singer Robbie Williams has opened his new exhibition, Radical Honesty. Running for a limited time at the Marble Arch gallery, it’s a rare opportunity to see his works of art. 

Radical Honesty at London's Moco Museum aims to strip away the façade, and show what is underneath. The exhibition brings together unseen work and explores the idea of self-acceptance. The pieces boast a playful yet self-deprecating and sarcastic tone. On many of the artworks, there are affirmations, jokes and statements, which sound like the inner dialogue you would have with yourself in your head. 

The singer – real name Robert Peter Williams – hails from Stoke-on-Trent, England. His mum was a florist, and his dad ran a pub. In 1990, Robbie rose to fame in the boy band Take That. He left the group and left fans in tears. In 1996, he released his first solo single, Freedom. He scored hit after hit with his songwriter and producing partner, Guy Chambers. His chart-topping songs include Angels, Eternity, Millennium and Rock DJ. Over his career, he sold 75 million records and notched up six UK number-one singles. 

Robbie is no stranger to creating art. In Dubai, he opened the exhibition, Black and White Paintings II, which featured 15 never-before-seen monochrome paintings. In London, he opened an exhibition at Sotheby’s London.  

If you want to see Robbie doing what he is best known for – entertainment – then you can watch him in action at the Emirates Stadium on 6 and 7 June 2025. Tickets are available now. 

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GO: Visit https://london.mocomuseum.com for more information.