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Works dealing with the theme of flight from 3 artists with the power to provoke a combination of awe and anxiety.
The first Labour Budget in 14 years announced a welcome increase in investment for National museums and galleries and for cultural infrastructure. However, it did little to address the urgent crisis ...
The exhibition at Gainsborough’s House is the opportunity to showcase a selection of his designs for operas and ballets.
Today we announce the recipients of £1 million in grants from our Reimagine programme and call for urgent action to address funding crisis in response to the Autumn Budget. Over £800,000 has been ...
Try your hand at making a sugar mouse as sweet as can be and be inspired by our mouse trail to make your own furry friend to take home.Suitable for ages 7+ Please book a ticket per child. The workshop ...
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 ...
Our new National Art Pass campaign, ’See More, Live More’, spotlights the health and wellbeing benefits of art and culture. Entering a museum is a great way to boost your wellbeing. Whether it’s a ...
Join us for a day of drawing classes celebrating the profound healing power of the humble pup. The classes will take place at the Florence Nightingale Museum, in connection with our upcoming ...
This event highlights the impact of global warming on communities, set against a backdrop of societal issues and campaigns. This screening is a special Dine & View event. All ticket prices include a ...
Dive deep into the extraordinary personal and creative world of British-Mexican artist Leonora Carrington and meet the friends and artists she met on her travels. Featuring over 70 artworks, alongside ...
I See His Blood Upon the Rose explores the evolution of flowers in art, from botanical illustrations to 17th-century still lifes. The exhibition highlights their role as symbols of political influence ...