EXHIBITIONS | RECOMENDED
LONDON, LONDON AND MORE LONDON
This month, we're looking to the Capital as it brings us out of the summer with an excellent selection of historic exhibitions across 4 of the heavy weights of London's Art institutions.
14 SEPTEMBER - 19 JANUARY
VAN GOGH: POETS AND LOVERS - NATIONAL GALLERY, LONDON

A much anticipated show arrives at the National Gallery this month. Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers promises to be stunning in all senses, offering a once-in-a-century look at some of Van Gogh's most humbling paintings to celebrate his 200th birthday. Brought together from around the world, the exhibition aims to reveal works rarely seen outside private collections and display them with the big hitters and a collection of his drawings.
All the way from Philadelphia, one of the seven Sunflowers Van Gogh painted in Arles will be reunited with the National Galleries own, making this a really special chance to see a little living art history. Van Gogh fans, be prepared to be moved.
Find out all the info below.
18 MAY - 5 JANUARY
FRAGILE BEAUTY: PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE SIR ELTON JOHN & DAVID FURNISH COLLECTION
- V&A, LONDON

Sir Elton John and his partner David Furnish have long been known as great collectors of art, specifically championing photography; and have grown a collection of both inspiring and historically important prints, just some of which are on show at the V&A. This collection is a bastion of contemporary photography including everything from fashion to reportage, from Nan Goldin to Ai Weiwei; the list of photographers names alone will all but make you weep with anticipation.
Rare are the photography exhibitions outside of the dedicated photography spaces, so the opportunity to see over 300 rare prints in such a beautiful exhibition space gives the shows name an extra meaning, and begs for this exhibition not to be missed. Get a taster below
29 JUNE - 13 OCTOBER
IN THE EYE OF THE STORM - MODERNISM IN UKRAINE, 1900-1930s - RA, LONDON

Google reviews of this show and you will get adjective upon adjective in the vein of startling, revelatory, dynamic, shattering. Need I share more?
This exhibition has been touring Europe since 2022 when the paintings became political refugees from Kyiv and have been entangling viewers in their freedom ever since. I can wax lyrical about the great names and historical importance of the works on show, or I can just say go for yourself; stand, experience, learn no doubt you will be enchanted and inspired along the way.
Find out more or book tickets below.
19 MAY - 13 OCTOBER
NOW YOU SEE US - WOMEN ARTISTS IN BRITAIN 1520 - 1920 - TATE BRITAIN, LONDON

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