Works dealing with the theme of flight from 3 artists with the power to provoke a combination of awe and anxiety.
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The exhibition at Gainsborough’s House is the opportunity to showcase a selection of his designs for operas and ballets.
Marvel at exquisite botanical illustrations from the renowned Victoria and Albert Museum in London, alongside historic printed herbals from the University of Birmingham's extensive collections, ...
Hollow cast portrait head with empty eye sockets. Considered to be a fragment of a statue of the Emperor Claudius. It has been suggested that the head was broken from the statue during the rebellion ...
Charting the peaks and troughs of Royal patronage during the twentieth century, Tim Knox shows how the Royal Collection has not only survived, but flourished in unexpected ways. This listing is ...
Created by Canaletto’s nephew, Bernardo Bellotto, this magnificent view of a fortress near Dresden now adds a welcome North European perspective to the National Gallery’s collection of largely Italian ...
Henry Moore is a well-known and influential sculptor – yet his drawings are often overlooked. Presenting over 30 drawings by Moore, the exhibition will prove how the artist saw drawing both as a tool ...
Planning an art excursion in the South of England? From organic, ephemeral sculptures at Turner Contemporary to vibrant textiles at Tate St Ives, don't miss out on the biggest exhibitions. And there's ...
From colourful light installations to historic textiles, don't miss some of the best exhibitions opening across the UK this month. November is already upon us, and as the leaves turn to orange and ...
Two workshops will run on Sunday 3 November, Saturday 23 November & Saturday 14 December - 10am to 1pm and 1.30pm to 4.30pm. On Sunday 3 November, participants will be introduced to the skills of ...
This exhibition celebrates the work of British-Nigerian sculptor, Lawson Oyekan (b.1961). Oyekan’s ceramic sculptures explore the human experience, the fragility of life and its strength to overcome.