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Posted 07 Jun 2022

London is packed full of galleries where you can view some pretty amazing art. From The National Gallery to the Serpentine Galleries, there are around 1,500 exhibition spaces dotted across the city. These galleries host world-class exhibitions, with everything from classical works to contemporary masterpieces on display.

There are plenty of fantastic art exhibitions scheduled for 2022. Some of London’s unmissable displays include:

Read on as we take you through each of these art exhibitions – and where to find them – in a little more detail.

 

Postwar Modern: New Art in Britain 1945-1965

Date: Thursday 3rd March until Sunday 26th June 2022

Location: Barbican Art Gallery

Head to the Barbican Art Gallery to witness Postwar Modern: New Art in Britain 1945-1965. This fascinating exhibition explores art produced in Britain after World War II. It portrays an uncertain time defined by hope for a brighter future, which gave rise to a unique type of art.

The display features around 200 paintings, as well as sculptures, photography, and other works of art. It looks at subjects such as the post-atomic condition and the Blitzed streetscape, depicted by minimalist, pop, and abstract art forms. It’s a truly eye-opening exhibition that gives an insight into what life was like after the war.

You can find out about exhibition ticket prices and book your tickets here.

 
Cornelia Parker

Date: Thursday 19th May until Sunday 16th October 2022

Location: Tate Britain  

Cornelia Parker is one of Britain’s most acclaimed contemporary artists, and you can witness her brilliant work for yourself this year at Tate Britain. Parker’s artistic style is interesting and unique. She uses techniques such as transformation and storytelling to highlight important issues of our time.

Expect large-scale installations at this solo exhibition, including an entire room filled with Remembrance Day poppies. The exhibition will also showcase some of Parker’s most exquisite photographs, prints and drawings.

You can find out about exhibition ticket prices and book your tickets here. You can also enhance your experience with an hour-long talk before visiting the exhibition – find out more here.

 

Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature  

Date: Open now until Sunday 8th January 2023

Location: Victoria and Albert Museum

Are you a fan of Beatrix Potter’s work? The Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum gives visitors an insight into the author-illustrator’s life. This is a family-friendly exhibition where you can find out more about Potter’s early life in Kensington, as well as her experience as a scientist and conservationist. Marvel at landscape paintings that inspired some of Potter’s most famous stories.

You can find out about exhibition ticket prices and book your tickets here.

 

Surrealism Beyond Borders

Date: Thursday 24th February until Monday 29th August 2022

Location:Tate Modern

Learn about the world of surrealism at Tate Modern. An art movement that originally began in Paris, surrealism has since expanded across the globe and inspired a multitude of artists.

The Surrealism Beyond Borders exhibition is a fabulous display of surrealist artwork from around the world. It explores how artists have become united by surrealism. It showcases work from Asia to North Africa, Eastern Europe to the Caribbean. Each piece is defined by notions such as humour and subversion of reality.

You can find out about exhibition ticket prices and book your tickets here.

 

The Credit Suisse Exhibition: Raphael

Date: Saturday 9th April until Sunday 31st July 2022

Location: The National Gallery

Witness the works of Italian Renaissance artist Raffaello Santi (more commonly referred to as Raphael) at The National Gallery. Poet, archaeologist and painter, Raphael (1483-1520) was known for his large figure compositions in the Vatican and his paintings of the Madonna.

The National Gallery’s Raphael exhibition delves into the artist’s complete career, from his training in Urbino to his time in Florence. It looks at how Raphael’s artwork transformed throughout his life and explores his ability to re-invent himself, experimenting with different art techniques.

Take a look at several of Raphael’s drawings and paintings, as well as his poetry, tapestry and prints. Witness some of Raphael’s most significant masterpieces, such as The Madonna and Child. A particular highlight of the exhibition is the collection of portraits of the artist’s friends and patrons, including Donna Velata, Julius II and Giulio Romano.

You can find out about exhibition ticket prices and book your tickets here.

 

Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirror Rooms

Date: Open now untilSunday 11th June 2023

Location: Tate Modern  

Japanese artist and writer Yayoi Kusama began her ‘Mirror Room’ artwork series in 1963. The glittering, immersive mirror rooms explore the idea of distance and today’s interest in virtual spaces. Some of her most famous mirror room installations include Chandelier of Grief and Walking Piece, both of which are beautiful and thought-provoking. Each mirror room offers the opportunity to step inside the illusion of infinite space. 

The Mirror Rooms represent some of the most popular works of art today. As a result, Tate Modern has extended the exhibition until 2023. Come and experience these special installations and witness early documentation of the artist’s events and performances.

You can find out about exhibition ticket prices and book your tickets here.

 

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