Discover London's Best Museum & Gallery Exhibitions
Find what's on, what's upcoming, and what's closing soon – all in one place.
Find what's on, what's upcoming, and what's closing soon – all in one place.
The exhibition 'Emily Kam Kngwarray' celebrates the monumental artistic legacy of the renowned Australian painter, showcasing her vibrant works that reflect her deep connection to her Anmatyerr heritage.
The exhibition 'Robert Healy to John Minton: the Nina Drucker bequest' showcases a remarkable collection of artworks that spans a significant period in British art history.
The Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh: Walk the House invites visitors into the intricate world of contemporary artist Do Ho Suh, exploring themes of home, identity, and belonging through immersive installations and sculptures.
Opening on June 7, 2025, the 'Design and Disability' exhibition at the V&A celebrates the transformative impact of Disabled, Deaf, and neurodivergent communities on design history and contemporary culture.
Gathering Ground is a thought-provoking exhibition that explores the intersections of art, environmental justice, and social equity.
The exhibition 'Admonitions of the Instructress to the Court Ladies' showcases a fascinating blend of art and cultural education, reflecting the roles and virtues expected of women in historical court settings.
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The exhibition 'Emily Kam Kngwarray' celebrates the monumental artistic legacy of the renowned Australian painter, showcasing her vibrant works that reflect her deep connection to her Anmatyerr heritage.
The exhibition 'Robert Healy to John Minton: the Nina Drucker bequest' showcases a remarkable collection of artworks that spans a significant period in British art history.
The Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh: Walk the House invites visitors into the intricate world of contemporary artist Do Ho Suh, exploring themes of home, identity, and belonging through immersive installations and sculptures.
Opening on June 7, 2025, the 'Design and Disability' exhibition at the V&A celebrates the transformative impact of Disabled, Deaf, and neurodivergent communities on design history and contemporary culture.
Gathering Ground is a thought-provoking exhibition that explores the intersections of art, environmental justice, and social equity.
The exhibition 'Admonitions of the Instructress to the Court Ladies' showcases a fascinating blend of art and cultural education, reflecting the roles and virtues expected of women in historical court settings.
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