‘Cecil Beaton’s Bright Young Things’

As we enter the roaring twenties of the 22nd century, take a look back at the twenties and thirties through the lens of British photographer Cecil Beaton. ‘Bright Young Things’ […]

‘Aubrey Beardsley’

A draughtsman and an illustrator whose life and career were cut short, Aubrey Beardsley was nothing short of shocking to his late-Victorian counterparts. His black and white prints were provocative […]

‘Kimono: Kyoto to Catwalk’

Continuing in the theme of fashion, the V&A will exhibit the kimono and its historical and current significance to Japan, the rest of the world, and fashion.

‘David Hockney: Drawing From Life’

With works ranging from the 1950s to today, this exhibition highlights works Hockney, well, created from life. Works include self-portraits and depictions of a handful of sitters, including his mother, […]

‘British Surrealism’

When discussing surrealism, Britain isn’t usually your first thought. However, this exhibition will ask guests to reconsider after they’re presented with more than 70 artworks by more than 40 artists […]

‘Nicoleas Maes: Dutch Master of the Golden Age’

Nicoleas Maes’ works portray 17th century Dutch domestic life in a manner that allows you to go behind the scenes, so to speak, of the hustle and bustle of a […]

‘Kehinde Wiley: The Yellow Wallpaper’

In 2018, New York-based artist Kehinde Wiley became a household art world name when he painted the official portrait of then US president Barack Obama. With ‘The Yellow Wallpaper,’ visitors […]