More than 60 outstanding Victorian paintings and watercolours from the art collections of National Museums Liverpool.
America after the Fall: Painting in the 1930s, Royal Academy
45 truly iconic works paint an electrifying portrait of this transformative period.
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.
The Morris Dancer and The Rat Catcher, Southampton City Art Gallery
Iconic Modern British Figure Paintings from the Collection
Wolfgang Tillmans, Tate Modern
The artist’s first ever exhibition at Tate Modern.
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.
David Hockney, Tate Britain
One of the most popular and influential British artists of the twentieth century.
Sheer Pleasure: Frank Brangwyn and the Art of Japan, William Morris Gallery London
150th anniversary of the artist Frank Brangwyn RA (1867-1956).
RAM The Royal Academy of Music’s Opera “Orphée aux enfers” at the Hackney Empire, 291 Mare St, London E8 1EJ
Royal Academy Opera: Orphée aux enfers
Friday 3rd February, 7.00pm
Saturday 4th February 2017, 7.00pm
Sunday 5th February 2017, 4.00pm
PS The Pastel Society Annual Exhibition 2017 at Mall Galleries, The Mall, St. James’s, London SW1 +44 (0)20 7930 6844
Contemporary Arts Trust prize for PS the Pastel Society Annual Exhibition 2017 was won by Dominic McIvor of Edinburgh for his work, Brick I; his innovative and personal style and exceptional use of varied media and techniques.










