Tate Britain presents Romantics, a display of works by the likes of Constable, Turner and William Blake to be housed in the Clore Galleries, re-opening after a major rehang. Over 170 paintings, prints and photographs are to spread across nine rooms in a comprehensive exploration of the origins, attitudes and lasting effects of the British Romantic artists.
The main draw is the unveiling of eight hand-coloured etchings by William Blake, purchased by Tate Collection earlier this year. The works were believed to have been lost until, extraordinarily, they turned up inside a railway timetable in a box of second-hand books purchased from a local sale in the late 1970s. The anonymous owner offered the works to Tate in a single group for £441,000.
Figurative and abstract painting by some of the big names in post-War art at Richard Green's recently opened gallery at 22 New Bond Street. Until 30.06.12.
Something of a reception show at Tate Britain this - an exploration of Picasso's critical reception in the UK and his impact on the artists of these shores. With over 150 works by the master himself, this...
The National Gallery hosts a comparative exhibition that explores the links between the works of JMW Turner and seventeen century painter Claude (Lorrain). Of late, the National has excelled at these kind...
To celebrate the Diamond Jubilee the National Portrait Gallery is hosting an exhibition that focuses on images of the queen from throughout her sixty-year reign. On show are works by artists as diverse...
Natasha Kissell does evocatively dreamy landscapes, with a hint of something gently surreal, like a child-friendly cross between John Stark and Wieland Payer. She has a solo show at Eleven Fine Art this...
Hot on the heels of Haunch of Venison's examination of post-war British painting comes Eykyn Maclean's Interviews with Artists (1966-2012) which also features work by the likes of Bacon and Auerbach. This...
Few things bring a smile to the faces of Spoonfed's Arts Editor quite like the news that Julie Cockburn has a new show on. Thankfully he can have a happy summer, because the Cork Street branch of Flowers...
A first solo show since 2006 for contemporary artist Guy Allot. On display this May and June at Madder139 are new paintings that fuse surrealist landscapes with a misty sci-fi symbolism. Until 28.06.12...
An exploration of death and the memento mori at the wonderful little Jacob's Island gallery hidden away down in Bermondsey. James Hopkins curates a show packed with big-hitters, but it's the presence of...
Tate Britain presents Romantics, a display of works by the likes of Constable, Turner and William Blake to be housed in the Clore Galleries, re-opening after a major rehang. Over 170 paintings, prints...
Something of a reception show at Tate Britain this - an exploration of Picasso's critical reception in the UK and his impact on the artists of these shores. With over 150 works by the master himself, this...
Tate
Britain presents an exhibition that explores the idea of migration
through the work of various artists from 1500 to the present day.
Immigration is a bit of a political football right now, but...
A new commission by contemporary artist and film-maker Patrick Keiller that responds to the neo-classical Duveen galleries at Tate Britain. Until 14.10.12.