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The Japan Foundation
Manga, a Japanese comic which gains worldwide popularity, is not just a modern graphic art form. In fact, the 19th century Hokusai Manga, created by the famous Ukiyo-e master Katsushika Hokusai, has…
Griselda Bear Projects
Do you want to intrigue your visitors with art made by people with blended UK and South Asian personal histories? Do you want to give those from the Indian continent a sense…
William Heath Robinson Trust
Heath Robinson trained as an artist at the Royal Academy Schools and always saw himself as an artist. He earned his living as an illustrator and cartoonist, but he would spend much…
William Heath Robinson Trust
The exhibition draws from about 150 pieces of original art works that represent the full range of Heath Robinson’s art. These cover his work as an illustrator of books and magazines, a…
William Heath Robinson Trust
In 2016 the first special exhibition in the Heath Robinson Museum was ‘Heath Robinson at War’. In each World War Heath Robinson demonstrated his ability to counter, by the application of gentle irony…
The Fleming-Wyfold Art Foundation
This exhibition examines the art of the four Scottish Colourists, SJ Peploe, JD Fergusson, FCB Cadell and Leslie Hunter from the excellent holdings of the Fleming Collection, the finest collection of Scottish…
The Japan Foundation
This exhibition offers visitors a fascinating opportunity to explore the world of the Japanese doll (Ningyō) and how the culture surrounding it was nurtured amidst the history and folklore of Japan. The…
I'm a Curator/ The Cartoon Museum
Crash! Bang! Kapow! COMICS tells the story of comic art in Britain – from the famous to the forgotten. Discover the birth of the comic strip, travel through the anarchic worlds of Beano,…
Nomad Exhibitions
A unique exhibition exploring the British Royal Family’s relationship with the camera. The exhibition brings together over 110 of the most iconic images ever taken of the Royal Family and explores their enduring…
Curated by DNP Foundation for Cultural Promotion, co-presented by the Japan Foundation
Poster and other graphic works can provide valuable resources for learning the culture and society of the time when these works were created. The poster created immediately after the previous war for…
Coleccion SOLO
The Garden of Earthly Delights, through the artworks of Colección SOLO is an invitation to revisit and reconnect from the present-day with Hieronymus Bosch’s masterpiece. Artificial intelligence, sound art, digital animation, painting,…
Ben Uri Gallery and Museum
Topical as some counties revert back to military power and annexation as a means of extending political power irrespective of international law or the democratic process. This exhibition marked the 80th anniversary of…
Ben Uri Gallery and Museum
This exhibition is a rare opportunity to witness and explore the width of Wolmark’s practice and understand why his contribution to 20th century British art is so greatly respected. Alfred Wolmark was born…
Ben Uri Gallery and Museum
This exhibition marked the 70th anniversary of the artist’s death, Jankel Adler: A ‘Degenerate’ Artist in Britain, 1940-49 was the first museum curated exhibition of Adler’s works in Britain since the Arts Council…
Ben Uri Gallery and Museum
Czech Routes is the fourth in Ben Uri’s series of exhibitions highlighting the contribution of émigré artists to Britain since 1900, succeeding previous exhibitions on German, Polish and Austrian artists (2017-18). A selection…
Ben Uri Gallery and Museum
This exhibition marks the 80th anniversary of the artist’s death and showcases five important paintings from the estate of the artist’s son, Luke Gertler (1932–2017), on loan with Art Fund support: The…
Ben Uri Gallery and Museum
David Bomberg was born to Polish-Jewish parents in Birmingham, England, in 1890. The family moved to Whitechapel in 1895, where he became prominent among the ‘Whitechapel Boys’ – a group of young,…
Ben Uri Gallery and Museum
This major exhibition highlights the immigrant Polish artistic tradition and contribution to 20th century British art. It is the second in Ben Uri’s series on refugee and migrant artists, highlighting the Polish contribution…
Ben Uri Gallery and Museum
Eva Frankfurther was born into an assimilated Jewish family in Berlin in 1930. Following the rise of National Socialism in Germany, she escaped to London with her family in 1939. From 1946–51…
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