Experience Everlyn Nicodemus’s first retrospective exhibition, displaying over 40 years of drawings, collages, paintings and textiles. The boldly colourful paintings by Tanzania-born, Edinburgh-based ...
The third Ashmolean NOW exhibition series, in which contemporary artists create new work in response to the gallery’s historical collections. London-based photographer Bettina von Zwehl reimagines ...
Tate St Ives presents the first major museum exhibition in the UK of Małgorzata Mirga-Tas, a Romani visual artist, educator and activist. Known for her textile collages created with materials and ...
The Royal Ulster Academy’s annual exhibition is the most eagerly anticipated in the Northern Irish cultural calendar. The exhibition provides a unique platform for acclaimed artists and emerging ...
Curated by academic Dr Christina Bradstreet, this landmark exhibition investigates the significance of smell in Pre-Raphaelite paintings and wider Victorian society. From images of daydreaming figures ...
Continuing his long-running interest in sculpture, abstraction and queer identity, Jack O'Brien’s major new commission at Camden Art Centre, involves repurposing a historical English horse-racing ...
If you loved Raymond Briggs' classic children's tale, don't miss this special wintery exhibition of 30 original animation cels from the 1982 film, as well as some early editions of The Snowmanâ„¢, ...
Don't miss the first major UK survey of Brazilian artist Lygia Clark (1920–1988), showcasing works from the 1950s to the early 1970s. This period was marked by Brazil's political upheaval and the rise ...
Outlaws: Fashion Renegades of 80s London exhibition centres around the legendary nightclub Taboo, opened by designer and performance artist Leigh Bowery in 1985. Imposing ‘dress as though your life ...
Covering three hospital stores, the museum holds a remarkable collection traicing the history and development of Mental Health Care and Glenside Hospital as a psychiatric institution from its ...
This exhibition explores how artists working in Cornwall from the 1870s to the present have been inspired by birds. Featuring paintings by artists such as Charles Simpson, Frank Heath, John Wells and ...