Exhibitions

  • Art Weekly Fabergé's trinkets, Frida Kahlo's third eye and David Shrigley's balls – the week in art

    The V&A luxuriates in Russian craftsmanship, Lubaina Himid comes to Tate Modern, and Shrigley sets up a tennis ball exchange

  • 1 out of 5 stars.

    Ancient Greeks: Science and Wisdom review – a show from the dark ages

    1 out of 5 stars.

  • 5 out of 5 stars.

    Miss Clara and the Celebrity Beast in Art, 1500-1860 review – a quietly amazing menagerie

    5 out of 5 stars.

    • The north is full of exquisite treasures. If only we actually got to hear of them

      Rachel Cooke

    • Art Weekly Cosmic craftwork, photos from oblivion's edge and Banksy gets trashed – the week in art

    • Surreal salt flats and abandoned schools: Paris Photo 2021 – in pictures

      Gallery

    • 'It's too much!' – the Courtauld's Van Goghs, Monets, Cézannes, Goyas and Bruegels are reborn

      5 out of 5 stars.

    • 'A trippy tale of hallucinogens and human sacrifice': Peru: A Journey in Time – review

      5 out of 5 stars.

    • 'Dignified, strong, beautiful': the year's best portrait photography – in pictures

      Gallery

  • Broken covers: collector puts world's worst album art on show

  • Black British culture matters A different perspective: the changing status of Black British art

  • Hogarth and Europe review – razzle and dazzle but not much fun

    3 out of 5 stars.

  • Oil spills, plastic, rising seas: artists invoke climate breakdown in San Francisco exhibition – in pictures

    Gallery

  • Thread of hope: asylum seeker selfies become tapestries – in pictures

    Gallery

  • Art Weekly Jeremy Deller gets radical, Inca treasures are unveiled and poppies spring up in Manchester – the week in art

  • Rankin reveals theatre's backstage magicians: 'Audiences would be shocked!'

  • Handwritten lyrics from Paul McCartney's archive go on display

  • Poulomi Basu: a decade of creation – in pictures

    Gallery

  • Adieu gin, au revoir roast beef! How Hogarth became a proud European

  • 5 out of 5 stars.

    Late Constable review – a thrilling enigma

    5 out of 5 stars.

    Turbulent, fervent and mostly unseen in his lifetime, the late paintings of John Constable are at once figurative, abstract and staggering to behold

About 7,213 results for Exhibitions

1 2 3 4 next

Topics

  • Art
  • Painting
  • Photography
  • William Hogarth
  • Tate Britain