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Over 20 Scottish artists representing the spirit of Scotland in many styles and media.
This exhibition looks at the relationship between fashion and sport, acknowledging that sportswear has become a universal language.
Find out how evolutionary thinking developed by comparing early ideas on evolution and creation with the revolutionary theories of Darwin and his contemporaries and their subsequent legacy in the twentieth century.
For the first time ever, an exhibition will trace the development of fifteenth- and sixteenth-century portrait painting in both Northern and Southern Europe, side by side.
Explore the Great Fire, the most famous disaster in London's history, and find out how it shaped the city we know today. Be transported back to September 1666. Check closing date before visiting.
The V&A is working on a new suite of galleries for the display of the Medieval and Renaissance collections. The galleries will open in November 2009 and in the meantime highlights from the collection can be seen in Room 117.
Francis Bacon (1909-1992) is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest painters of the twentieth century. His paintings of the 1940s shot him to a prominence that hardly diminished over nearly fifty years.
To celebrate the centenary of Ian Fleming’s birth, Imperial War Museum London has launched a major exhibition devoted to the life and work of the man who created the world’s most famous secret agent, James Bond.
Organised in collaboration with the Wordsworth Trust, Grasmere, this exhibition will be the first full display of The Courtauld Gallery’s outstanding collection of watercolours by J.M.W. Turner.
Colour and Line: Turner's experiments is a two-room display featuring works on paper by Turner, with a variety of experiments and interactive displays exploring his working methods and techniques.