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Peter Mitchell: Nothing Lasts Forever

London

The Photographers’ Gallery | Until 15 January 2026 Leeds is another planet in this exhibition from veteran British photographer Peter Mitchell, a name nowhere near as well-known as contemporaries like Don McCullin or Martin Parr – but a truly worthwhile...

Open Studio & Empty Spaces

London

Galerie Max Hetzler | Until 12 April Galerie Max Hetzler, London, is pleased to present Open Studio & Empty Spaces, an exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by Carroll Dunham. This is the artist’s fifth presentation with the gallery, including two duo...

Ron Mueck -En Garde

London

Thaddaeus Ropac | Until 17 April The work’s title - a command used in fencing that calls players to adopt a defensive stance - not only describes the dogs’ alert and menacing poses but also serves as a warning to the viewer. It...

VERENA LOEWENSBERG

London

Hauser & Wirth | Until 17 April Swiss artist Verena Loewensberg (1912 – 1986) was a leading figure within the influential Zurich school of concrete artists. She was also the only female member of the group, which included Max Bill,...

FLOWERS – FLORA IN CONTEMPORARY ART & CULTURE

London

Saatchi Gallery | Until 5 May Flowers have, throughout history, inspired artists, writers and creatives. FLOWERS – FLORA IN CONTEMPORARY ART & CULTURE seeks to reveal the myriad ways that flowers continue to be depicted by artists and their omnipresence within our...

Edvard Munch Portraits

London

National Portrait Gallery | Until 15 June Widely regarded as one of the great portraitists of the 19th and 20th centuries, Edvard Munch consistently produced intimate portraits of family, friends, lovers, writers, artists, patrons and collectors, together with an extraordinary...

The Face Magazine: Culture Shift

London

National Portrait Gallery | Until 18 May London’s museums and galleries are enjoying a nostalgic love affair with the subcultures of 1980s Britain this year. On right now are Tate Britain’s The 80s: Photographing Britain documenting the huge social upheaval...

José María Velasco, A View of Mexico

London

The National Gallery | Until 17 August See the first UK exhibition of Mexico’s much-loved artist, José María Velasco. Velasco, working in Mexico in the 19th century, was a man of many interests. He was fascinated by advances in geology,...

Siena: The Rise of Painting, 1300 – 1350

London

The National Gallery | Until 22 June Step into Siena. It’s the beginning of the 14th century in central Italy. A golden moment for art, a catalyst of change. Artists Duccio, Simone Martini and the brothers Pietro and Ambrogio Lorenzetti...

Brasil! Brasil! The Birth of Modernism

London

Royal Academy of Arts | Until 21 April Chew it all up and spit it out, that’s what the Brazilian modernists did. In the early twentieth century it was a country shackled by artistic conservatism but bursting at the seams...

Leigh Bowery!

London

TATE Modern | Until 31 August Fashion icon, model, club promoter, musician; Leigh Bowery was a multi-hyphenate before multi-hyphenate became a thing. But above all else, he was a muse, as the Tate Modern’s extensive new exhibition tracing the Melbourne...

Goya To Impressionism

London

Somerset House, The Courtauld Gallery  | Until 26 May London has seen no shortage of Impressionism exhibitions in recent years. Do we need another? Possibly not. But this one does offer the chance to see some magnificent paintings from the...

Ruth Patir: Motherland

Israel

Tel Aviv Museum of Art | Until 13 September Patir has created a richly textured, original body of work in recent years that merges ancient local archaeology with advanced imaging technologies. While her cinematic realm is entirely computer-made, it is...

Noah Davis

London

Barbican | Until 11 May Noah Davis, the Los Angeles painter known for his figurative works depicting dreamlike visions of everyday Black life, was not one to be pigeonholed. He pushed back against the perceived expectations of the art world and played...

Esther Rubin – A Portrait New

Israel

Rubin Museum | Until 17 May After over four decades that the Rubin Museum has been open to the public displaying Rubin’s art along with diversified exhibitions of Israeli art across  generations, and following the quite recent transformation of  Tel...

Uzi Amrani, Baptism by Fire: Toys of War

Israel

Janco Dada Museum Post-trauma burst into the life of artist Uzi Amrani ten years after he completed his military service, when he was already married and a father. The resulting turmoil and need to cope fundamentally changed his life. Amrani...

Khen Shish: A Feast for the Eyes

Israel

The Negev Museum of Art | Until 4 May The Negev Museum of Art is honored to present the exhibition A Feast for the Eyes by Khen Shish, one of the prominent and prolific artists of the generation that emerged...

Masterpieces

Israel

Mishkan Museum of Art, Ein Harod | Until 5 July The exhibition Masterpieces took shape in a time of seclusion and cultural isolation. First, due to the Covid lockdowns, then, under the shadow of the judicial overhaul, and over the...

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