Landscapes
John Tunnard's sci-fi magic and modernism breezes into Chichester Pallant House
Culture24 sees the many sides of John Tunnard in a rare show of his work at Pallant House Gallery in Chichester.
A Terrible Beauty: Edward Wilson in Antarctica 1902-1912 at Brantwood
The works of Edward Wilson, artist, explorer, naturalist and doctor on the Scott expeditions to Antarctica are currently showing at Ruskin's former Lakeland home, Brantwood.
New National Gallery show follows in the footsteps of Danish master Christen Købke
Culture24 heads to Scandinavia ahead of Danish master Christen Købke's show at The National Gallery.
Paul Sandby: Picturing Britain at the Royal Academy of Arts
The Royal Academy's latest exhibition reveals why Paul Sandby was one of the most popular painters of the eighteenth century.
Painting History: Delaroche and Lady Jane Grey at The National Gallery
The latest offering from the National Gallery celebrates one of the most popular paintings in its collection, Paul Delaroche's The Execution of Lady Jane Grey, in the context of the artist's great...
Culture Minister bans sale of £9 million Italian master painting
Culture Minister Margaret Hodge has given UK buyers two months to save Saint John the Evangelist, a painting by Italian master Domenico Zampieri, after the owners of Glyndebourne Opera House gave it...
Anthony Hopkins art exhibition opens at London's Gallery 27
Fifty abstract, surreal portraits and landscapes by iconic actor Sir Anthony Hopkins, who describes himself as "a shy artist", form the first show of his work in the UK at Gallery 27 in London's...
Paul Nash: The Elements at Dulwich Picture Gallery
Paul Nash: the Elements brings together around sixty of the artist's paintings and watercolours, spanning the whole of his career.
Aubrey Williams: Atlantic Fire at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool
Produced in partnership with the October Gallery in London, Atlantic Fire at Liverpool's Walker Art Gallery takes a fresh look at the work of the powerful Guyanese artist Aubrey Williams.
200-year-old Constable mystery solved by National Trust experts
Experts at the National Trust have solved the 200-year-old mystery of where John Constable painted The Stour Valley and Dedham Village.
The Real Van Gogh: The Artist and his Letters at the Royal Academy of Arts
The Royal Academy of Arts celebrates the publication of more than 900 letters by Vincent Van Gogh with a blockbuster exhibition of his paintings, drawings and correspondence.
Dexter Dalwood's "History Paintings" set to open at Tate St Ives
Twelve years of paintings and collages by Dexter Dalwood, the British artist who specialises in "History Paintings" of major political events and imagined places, will form the first major exhibition ...
Culture Minister calls for £3.8 million bounty to save Samuel Palmer's sheep Shearers
A painting of sheep shearers by 19th century landscape artist Samuel Palmer has been placed under temporary export bar by the Culture Minister in a bid to find a UK buyer for the "aesthetically...
Frank Auerbach and London's post-Blitz resurrection at the Courtauld Gallery
Artist Frank Auerbach captured the birth of a new London with a series of daring sketches of the skeletal city between 1952 and 1962. Alex Hopkins witnesses some rarely-seen oil masterpieces at the...
Chelsea prodigy Daniel Crews-Chubb leads path to Another Place at London's Bishopsgate
Daniel Crews-Chubb, a hotly-tipped young artist who specialises in abstract visions of global cities based on blogs, travel books and his own bias, opens his second solo show in London this week.








