Read our pick of the best London art exhibitions to see this month, from 'The 80s: Photographing Britain' at Tate Britain to George Rouy at Hauser & Wirth
Looks like this article is a bit old. Be aware that information may have changed since it was published. Last Updated 30 December 2023 Want to know what exhibitions have got us excited for the year ahead? Read on, as we pick our highlights. 1. Art and Empire: Entangled Pasts at Royal...
Lost in the capital’s rich offering of London architecture exhibitions? Worry not; we have checked out the cream of the crop and created a guide for the finest architecture shows to visit this month. There is something for everyone, with a wide-ranging set of approaches and topics on displ...
Over 200 objects including archive materials, contemporary artworks and brand-new commissions feature, with a programme of public events running alongside the exhibition.FREE, 11 October-19 January WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY:One of our favourite annual exhibitions,Wildlife Photographer of the Yearreturns to the...
Here are the city’s best art exhibitions for 2023. Donatello: Sculpting the Renaissance, the V&A One of the masters of the Renaissance, Donatello is often regarded as history’s greatest and most influential sculptor. The V&A will be hosting the UK’s first major exhibition dedicated to ...
Letter from London: January 2000 (exhibitions).Peaker, Carol
Top January 2025 events in London: Festivals and exhibitions Dec 28 Posted byMetro Girl Find out what exhibitions, festivals and special events are on, including Mime London, RuPaul’s Drag Con and Winter Lights. Happy New Year! January tends to be a rather low-key months for many as we...
Artlyst has selected twelve of the most exciting exhibitions promised for 2022 in London. Some like the Francis Bacon and Milton Avery at the Royal Academy and the Raphael at the National Gallery have been postponed from before the pandemic, others like the Van Gogh Self Portraits at the newly...
1 October 2022 – 22 January 2023 £24-26 The exhibition presents the paintings of one of Britain’sBritain’s most well-known figurative painters, Lucian Freud (1922–2011). It spans a lifetime of work, showing how Freud’sFreud’s painting changed during 70 years of practice, from his...
lodged in its neck, and a headdress of the ‘Hargila army’ (pictured), a group of women in the Indian state of Assam who work to protect one of the world’s rarest storks. Admission charge applies. Runs until 5th January. For more, seewww.nhm.ac.uk/visit/exhibitions/birds-brilliant...