![]() īeyond Caravaggio, National Gallery, 12 October – 15 January. 50% off with National Art Pass įrieze Sculpture Park, English Garden, Regents Park. 50% off with National Art Pass Ībstract Expressionism, RA – 2 January. Turner Prize 2016, Tate Britain – 2 January. Sculpture in the City, until the end of 2016. Sixteen artworks in 19 locations in the City of London. The Middle: Tom Ellis at the Wallace Collection – 27 November. Sunken Cities, British Museum, – 27 November. Helen Marten: Drunk Brown House, Serpentine Gallery – 20 November. Marc Camille Chaimowicz: An Autumn Lexicon, Serpentine Gallery – 20 November. Free with National Art Pass Ĭolour and Vision, Natural History Museum – 6 November Reduction with National Art Pass īhupen Khakhar, You Can’t Please All, Tate Modern –Ħ November n/tate-modern/exhibition/bhupen-khakharĭavid Bowie’s Art Collection, Sotheby’s in New Bond Street, 1- 10 November. Heroes & Villains, Cartoon Museum – 30 October. George Shaw, My Back to Nature, National Gallery, – 30 October. Georgia O’Keeffe, Tate Modern – 30 October 50% off with National Art Pass Jukebox, Jewkbox! A Century on Shellac and Vinyl States of Mind: Tracing the Edges of Consciousness, Wellcome Collection and Library – 16 October FREE on presentation of a stamped ticket of an exhibition at the same venue within the previous year ’s-Butterflies Maria Merian’s Butterflies, The Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace –. Scottish Artists 1750-1900: From Caledonia to the Continent, The Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace, – 2 October FREE on presentation of a stamped ticket of an exhibition at the same venue within the previous year The BFG in Pictures, House of Illustration – 2 October. ĭavid Hockney RA: 82 Portraits and 1 Still-life, RA – 2 October. Punk 1976-78, British Library – 2 October. Free. It is not, however, noted if there are reductions for Seniors or for Members. It is noted when exhibitions are free and reductions with the National Art Pass are noted. When an exhibition has already started, then the start date is not given. Given in the order in which the exhibitions close.
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