Käthe Kollwitz focuses on works from the British Museum’s and other UK collections.
Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power, Tate Modern
Spanning the period 1963–83, Soul of a Nation: ‘Black Art’ defined, rejected and redefined by artists across the United States.
Aleksandra Mir: Space Tapestry, Tate Liverpool
Space Tapestry: Faraway Missions is a wall hanging.
Portraying a Nation: Germany 1919–1933, Tate Liverpool
The face of Germany between the two world wars, through the eyes of painter Otto Dix and photographer August Sander.
Fahrelnissa Zeid, Tate Modern
Trained in both Paris and Istanbul, Fahrelnissa Zeid (1901–1991) is best known for her large-scale abstract paintings.
The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains, Victoria & Albert Museum
A spectacular and unparalleled audio-visual journey through Pink Floyd’s unique and extraordinary worlds.
Alberto Giacometti, Tate Modern
One of the few artists of the last century whose work is often more recognisable than his name.
Queer British Art 1861–1967, Tate Britain
From 1861–1967 relating to lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer (LGBTQ) identities.
Ellsworth Kelly in Focus, Tate Liverpool
Newly bequeathed works by the pioneering American artist Ellsworth Kelly with 20 paintings, prints and reliefs from Tate.
That Continuous Thing: Artists and the Ceramics Studio, 1920–Today, Tate St Ives 1TG
Spanning 100 years, this exhibition explores the diverse forms, energies and locations that define the modern studio.










