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 'Art Now: Hylozoic/Desires' features the artist duo Himali Singh Soin and David Soin Tappeser as they explore the historical and political significance of the Inland Customs Line's hedges in colonial India.
The Great Mughals: Art, Architecture and Opulence exhibition showcases the vibrant artistic achievements and cultural diversity of the Mughal Empire during its Golden Age.
Dive into the extraordinary world of space exploration at the 'Exploring Space' exhibition, where visitors can marvel at real rockets, spacecraft, and captivating historical artifacts.
The exhibition 'Cartier' at the V&A showcases over 350 exquisite objects, including precious jewels, historic gemstones, and iconic timepieces that celebrate the luxury brand's artistry and heritage.
Explore the compelling question of whether life exists beyond Earth in our latest exhibition, 'Space: Could Life Exist Beyond Earth?'.
The 'Wildlife Photographer of the Year' exhibition returns for its sixtieth year, showcasing 100 stunning photographs that capture the extraordinary beauty and vulnerability of life on Earth.
Abbas Zahedi's exhibition, 'Begin Again,' invites visitors to engage with the emotional landscape of ecological grief through collective listening and reflection.
Explore the dynamic interplay between the ancient worlds of Mumbai and London in this engaging exhibition, which reveals fresh perspectives through art, artifacts, and historical narratives.
Experience the transformative installations of Anthony McCall in 'Solid Light,' where beams of light create mesmerizing three-dimensional forms that respond to your movements.
Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet invites visitors to immerse themselves in the pioneering world of optical, kinetic, and programmed art.
Discover the vibrant creativity of ancient Egypt and its enduring impact on contemporary art, design, and culture in the exhibition 'Making Egypt.
The exhibition 'Ed Atkins' at Tate Britain showcases the innovative works of one of Britain's most influential contemporary artists, highlighting the intersection of digital media and human emotion.
Dive into 'The 80s: Photographing Britain,' an exhibition showcasing the transformative power of photography during a decade marked by profound social and political upheaval.
Gathering Ground invites visitors to engage with the intersection of environmental and social justice through compelling artworks that inspire change.
Explore the captivating intersection of photography and natural history in the 'Nature in Focus' exhibition, celebrating sixty years of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.
This exhibition will reveal the historical significance of war rugs in Afghanistan, highlighting how they reflect the country’s tumultuous past.
The exhibition 'Leigh Bowery!' celebrates the audacious artistry and multifaceted life of Leigh Bowery, a transformative figure in the 1980s and 90s London cultural scene.
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The exhibition 'Art Now: Hylozoic/Desires' features the artist duo Himali Singh Soin and David Soin Tappeser as they explore the historical and political significance of the Inland Customs Line's hedges in colonial India.
The Great Mughals: Art, Architecture and Opulence exhibition showcases the vibrant artistic achievements and cultural diversity of the Mughal Empire during its Golden Age.
Dive into the extraordinary world of space exploration at the 'Exploring Space' exhibition, where visitors can marvel at real rockets, spacecraft, and captivating historical artifacts.
The exhibition 'Cartier' at the V&A showcases over 350 exquisite objects, including precious jewels, historic gemstones, and iconic timepieces that celebrate the luxury brand's artistry and heritage.
Explore the compelling question of whether life exists beyond Earth in our latest exhibition, 'Space: Could Life Exist Beyond Earth?'.
The 'Wildlife Photographer of the Year' exhibition returns for its sixtieth year, showcasing 100 stunning photographs that capture the extraordinary beauty and vulnerability of life on Earth.
Abbas Zahedi's exhibition, 'Begin Again,' invites visitors to engage with the emotional landscape of ecological grief through collective listening and reflection.
Explore the dynamic interplay between the ancient worlds of Mumbai and London in this engaging exhibition, which reveals fresh perspectives through art, artifacts, and historical narratives.
Experience the transformative installations of Anthony McCall in 'Solid Light,' where beams of light create mesmerizing three-dimensional forms that respond to your movements.
Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet invites visitors to immerse themselves in the pioneering world of optical, kinetic, and programmed art.
Discover the vibrant creativity of ancient Egypt and its enduring impact on contemporary art, design, and culture in the exhibition 'Making Egypt.
The exhibition 'Ed Atkins' at Tate Britain showcases the innovative works of one of Britain's most influential contemporary artists, highlighting the intersection of digital media and human emotion.
Dive into 'The 80s: Photographing Britain,' an exhibition showcasing the transformative power of photography during a decade marked by profound social and political upheaval.
Gathering Ground invites visitors to engage with the intersection of environmental and social justice through compelling artworks that inspire change.
Explore the captivating intersection of photography and natural history in the 'Nature in Focus' exhibition, celebrating sixty years of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.
This exhibition will reveal the historical significance of war rugs in Afghanistan, highlighting how they reflect the country’s tumultuous past.
The exhibition 'Leigh Bowery!' celebrates the audacious artistry and multifaceted life of Leigh Bowery, a transformative figure in the 1980s and 90s London cultural scene.
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