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These are all the upcoming exhibitions and things to do in London’s museums and art galleries, happening within the next eight weeks. The descriptions have been summarised with AI, I’m hoping to cut down on this in the future as I visit more of them personally.

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Spectral Interference

Anna Liber Lewis shows new paintings that move away from strict grids, using bold colours, layered brushwork and reworked surfaces to play with control and risk.

Free

Until

Saatchi Gallery

Modern Art

Hyakkō

Nearly 2,000 handcrafted pieces from Japan show how artists use clay, glass, wood, metal and more to blend beauty, tradition and daily life.

Free

Until

Japan House

Design

Natural History Pop-up

The display brings together fossils, animals and shells to show Earth’s variety of life, how people rely on nature, and how it can be protected.

Free

Until

Horniman Museum

Nature

Sufi life and art

A range of Islamic artefacts shows how Sufi beliefs shaped art and daily life, from dervishes’ alms bowls to calligraphy, paintings and tiles.

Free

Until

British Museum

Religion

Fairy Tales

Families step into classic stories filled with costumes, puppets, artwork and clever twists on well-known fairy tales brought lovingly to life.

Free

Until

British Library

Literature

Gathering Ground

This exhibition merges art with themes of environmental and social justice, showcasing artists who focus on Indigenous knowledge and ecological issues.

Free

Until

Tate Modern

Modern Art Activism

The Last Princesses of Punjab

This exhibition looks at the lives of Sophia Duleep Singh, her family and Queen Victoria, showing how their histories, power and identity were shaped by Empire and how their voices still echo in today’s Britain.

Included in entry

Until

Kensington Palace

Feminism

Meeting Mohini

Photographs show transgender women, non-binary and gender non-conforming people at a Tamil festival marking Mohini and Aravan’s story, mixing ritual, joy and grief.

Free

Until

Horniman Museum

Photography Religion

Holding Emotions

The display invites visitors to face the feelings stirred by learning about Britain’s role in the enslavement of Africans, offering reflection and creative expression.

Free

Until

London Museum Docklands

Activism

NIGO: From Japan with Love

Visitors can see over 700 pieces tracing NIGO’s 30-year journey in style, from his hand-thrown ceramics to a full glass tea house and a replica of his teenage room.

Free

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Design Museum

Fashion

Holy Pop!

Visitors can see colourful displays of modern shrines showing how people treasure their heroes and idols through creative and personal objects.

Free

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Somerset House

Modern Art

James M

This show brings together Whistler’s famous paintings with rarely seen early sketches, portraits and prints, showing his bold break from Victorian artistic rules.

£24.00

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Tate Britain

Classical Art

Kyotographie

It shows striking images by Kawada Kikuji and Iwane Ai, from postwar Japan to Hawaiian immigrant life, with glowing night scenes and new work.

Free

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Japan House

Photography

Julio Le Parc

Vibrant lights, shifting forms and playful colour trick your eyes in this show of Julio Le Parc’s kinetic art from the 1950s to today.

£15.00

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Tate Modern

Modern Art

An annual display of fresh creative works, from paintings and sculpture to films and photography, mixing big names with rising stars, where sales help support artists and new students.

£25.50

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Royal Academy of Arts

Modern Art