Manet: Portraying Life at the Royal Academy
-The exhibition is now closed- I visited the Royal Academy exhibition Manet: Portraying Life recently and was impressed by the wealth of work on show in the first major UK […]
-The exhibition is now closed- I visited the Royal Academy exhibition Manet: Portraying Life recently and was impressed by the wealth of work on show in the first major UK […]
-This exhibition is now closed- Last week I had the good luck to attend a preview of the V&A’s latest blockbuster exhibition, David Bowie is, an entertaining retrospective of Bowie’s […]
-This exhibition is now closed- Treasures of the Royal Courts, the latest seasonal exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum, takes for its theme diplomatic gift-giving between England and Russia […]
-This exhibition is now closed- Lichtenstein: A Retrospective, the new exhibition at the Tate Modern, is a superbly-curated show, featuring over 100 works by Lichtenstein and exploring the artist’s legacy. […]
-This exhibition is now closed- Extinction: Not the End of the World? is a new temporary exhibition at the Natural History Museum, exploring the history of mass extinction and asking […]
-This exhibition is now closed- Tate Britain’s new seasonal exhibition, Schwitters in Britain, focuses on the later works of artist Kurt Schwitters, who is credited as one of the most important figures […]
-This exhibition is now closed- The 2012 Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize at the National Portrait Gallery features competition entries by some of the world’s best contemporary photographers. The most […]
-This exhibition is now closed- Better late than never, I finally had the chance to visit the fantastic Pre-Raphaelites: Victorian Avant-Garde exhibition at the Tate Britain, which opened in September and […]
-This exhibition is now closed- Bloomberg New Contemporaries, the annual exhibition showcasing some of the best work by recently graduated artists, is open at the Institute of Contemporary Art until 13 […]
-This exhibition is now closed- I recently reviewed the Turner Prize 2012 shortlist exhibition at the Tate Britain and I am delighted that my favourite, Elizabeth Price, won for her […]
The new Furniture Gallery at the Victoria and Albert Museum features important pieces from the Museum’s existing collection, newly displayed to highlight the expert craftsmanship involved in creating beautiful and […]
I attended a preview of the Natural History Museum’s new Treasures gallery, which showcases the Museum’s 22 most valuable exhibits, carefully chosen from its collection of some 70 million objects and specimens. The […]