Fitzgerald fanatics will be fascinated by this display of more than 100 fashion objects and photographs, documenting a decade of intense change in the US after the First World War.
Another India, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Cambridge
This illuminating show offers a new angle on an underrepresented India. Marking the 70th anniversary of India’s independence from Britain, Another India looks at the story of the country’s Indigenous and Adivasi people using a rich collection of artefacts.
A Life in Art: GF Watts 1817-1904 Watts Gallery – Artists’ Village, Surrey
To celebrate the 200th anniversary of GF Watts’ birth, the gallery brings together a selection of his drawings, paintings, sculptures and sketches in order to demonstrate the full breadth of his talent.
Bloomsbury Art & Design, The Courtauld Gallery London
This special display explores the artistic and literary creativity of early 20th-century London, drawing from the Courtauld’s collection of work by Bloomsbury Group artists.
Bruegel: Defining a Dynasty, The Holburne Museum Bath
Bruegel: Defining a Dynasty will unravel the complex Bruegel family tree, revealing the originality and diversity of Antwerp’s famous artistic dynasty across four generations through 29 works.
Charles I: King and Collector, Royal Academy of Arts, London
This landmark exhibition reunites the unrivalled art collection of Charles I for the first time since the 17th century.
Terrains of the Body: Photography from the National Museum of Women in the Arts at Whitechapel Gallery 77-82 Whitechapel High St London E1 7QX
Drawn from the National Museum of Women in the Arts (Washington, U.S.), this collection display showcases photography and video work by seventeen contemporary artists from around the world. By turning their camera to women, including themselves, these artists embrace the female body as a vital medium for storytelling, expressing identity and reflecting individual and collective experience.
Lot 5 Collective at Mall Galleries, The Mall, St. James’s, London SW1 +44 (0) 20 7930 6844
The Lot 5 Collective is an independent group of figurative artists who believe in using skill, expression and representation to create powerful, beautiful and contemporary works. We reconcile contradictions by applying traditional techniques to modern themes, combining classical beauty with contemporary culture, and uniting expression with representation.
By Popular Demand at Mall Galleries, The Mall, St. James’s, London SW1 +44 (0)20 7930 6844
By Popular Demand revisits the past winners of The Columbia Threadneedle Prize’s Visitors’ Choice Award (formerly The Threadneedle Prize), and recipients of the FBA Selectors’ Choice and FBA Emerging Artist Prize from the first two years of the competition (in 2008 and 2009, respectively).
Another Russia: Post-Soviet Printmaking, Victoria & Albert Museum London
Print has become an important component of recent Russian art practice. The relationship between printing and publishing, strictly controlled under communism, made the new conditions of freedom all the more inviting. After the Soviet Union was dissolved in 1991, Russian artists who no longer felt defined by resistance to authority could reflect wistfully, ironically or polemically on utopian concepts like the Ideal City or the New Soviet Man.










