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 'Making Egypt' invites visitors to explore the rich creativity of ancient Egypt and its enduring influence on contemporary art, design, and culture.
The exhibition 'Ed Atkins' showcases the groundbreaking work of one of the UK's most influential contemporary artists, known for his innovative use of computer-generated animation.
The exhibition 'Piet Mondrian to Alison Wilding: the Karsten Schubert bequest' showcases a rich collection of modern and contemporary art, bridging the legacy of iconic artists with contemporary practices.
The 'Wildlife Photographer of the Year' exhibition celebrates its 60th anniversary, showcasing 100 stunning photographs that reveal the beauty and diversity of life on Earth.
Explore the transformative power of light in Anthony McCall's exhibition 'Solid Light,' where your movements bring immersive sculptures of light to life.
The 'Leigh Bowery!' exhibition at Tate Modern celebrates the groundbreaking life and work of artist Leigh Bowery, whose vibrant presence shaped London's art and club scenes in the 1980s and 90s.
Discover the transformative power of photography in the 1980s with 'The 80s: Photographing Britain,' showcasing how artists captured and responded to a decade marked by social upheaval and political change.
Experience a mesmerizing journey through the evolution of art and technology in 'Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet' at Tate Modern.
The exhibition 'Space: Could Life Exist Beyond Earth?' invites visitors to explore the possibilities of extraterrestrial life through hands-on experiences and engaging displays of cosmic artifacts.
The exhibition 'Art Now: Hylozoic/Desires' explores the historical and speculative narratives surrounding the Inland Customs Line, a 4,000 km barrier planted by the British Empire in India.
The Great Mughals: Art, Architecture and Opulence exhibition offers a mesmerizing glimpse into the meticulously crafted splendor of the Mughal Court during its Golden Age, particularly between 1560 and 1660.
Gathering Ground explores the intersection of environmental and social justice through a compelling collection of artworks.
The exhibition 'Versailles: Science and Splendour' invites visitors to explore the intricate relationship between science and authority at the iconic Palace of Versailles.
Explore the intricate world of Afghan war rugs in this captivating exhibition, which weaves together the rich tapestry of Afghanistan's history through textile art.
Nature in Focus celebrates the sixtieth anniversary of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, showcasing stunning images that illuminate the beauty and vulnerabilities of the natural world.
The 'Cartier' exhibition at the V&A showcases over 350 exquisite pieces that highlight the luxury brand's rich history in art, design, and craftsmanship from the early 20th century to the present.
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The exhibition 'Making Egypt' invites visitors to explore the rich creativity of ancient Egypt and its enduring influence on contemporary art, design, and culture.
The exhibition 'Ed Atkins' showcases the groundbreaking work of one of the UK's most influential contemporary artists, known for his innovative use of computer-generated animation.
The exhibition 'Piet Mondrian to Alison Wilding: the Karsten Schubert bequest' showcases a rich collection of modern and contemporary art, bridging the legacy of iconic artists with contemporary practices.
The 'Wildlife Photographer of the Year' exhibition celebrates its 60th anniversary, showcasing 100 stunning photographs that reveal the beauty and diversity of life on Earth.
Explore the transformative power of light in Anthony McCall's exhibition 'Solid Light,' where your movements bring immersive sculptures of light to life.
The 'Leigh Bowery!' exhibition at Tate Modern celebrates the groundbreaking life and work of artist Leigh Bowery, whose vibrant presence shaped London's art and club scenes in the 1980s and 90s.
Discover the transformative power of photography in the 1980s with 'The 80s: Photographing Britain,' showcasing how artists captured and responded to a decade marked by social upheaval and political change.
Experience a mesmerizing journey through the evolution of art and technology in 'Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet' at Tate Modern.
The exhibition 'Space: Could Life Exist Beyond Earth?' invites visitors to explore the possibilities of extraterrestrial life through hands-on experiences and engaging displays of cosmic artifacts.
The exhibition 'Art Now: Hylozoic/Desires' explores the historical and speculative narratives surrounding the Inland Customs Line, a 4,000 km barrier planted by the British Empire in India.
The Great Mughals: Art, Architecture and Opulence exhibition offers a mesmerizing glimpse into the meticulously crafted splendor of the Mughal Court during its Golden Age, particularly between 1560 and 1660.
Gathering Ground explores the intersection of environmental and social justice through a compelling collection of artworks.
The exhibition 'Versailles: Science and Splendour' invites visitors to explore the intricate relationship between science and authority at the iconic Palace of Versailles.
Explore the intricate world of Afghan war rugs in this captivating exhibition, which weaves together the rich tapestry of Afghanistan's history through textile art.
Nature in Focus celebrates the sixtieth anniversary of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, showcasing stunning images that illuminate the beauty and vulnerabilities of the natural world.
The 'Cartier' exhibition at the V&A showcases over 350 exquisite pieces that highlight the luxury brand's rich history in art, design, and craftsmanship from the early 20th century to the present.
Join us every month for the Begin Again support group.
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